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05-22-2010, 05:13 PM
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Probably around 15 years ago, I had a brie cheese cake at a baby shower that was so good. It was made by Fran's choclate shop in Seattle. Every once in a while I go online and try and find a recipe - well today I found the exact one! A post from Fran Bigelow and a new-to-me web site to boot. Just thought I'd share.
Brie White-Chocolate Cheesecake
Erin
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That looks yummy. I love Cookster. I get their emails and they always have interesting recipes by known chefs. Another site I've found useful is Project Foodie. It has recipes from a lot of publications which saves on typing time.
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Erin, thanks for posting the cheesecake recipe. It sounds amazing! Definitely on the short list for when I need a dessert.
And Cubangirl, I really appreciate the reminder about Project Foodie. I found it a few months ago, but forgot about it and with summer almost here, I'll have time to indulge in some fun cooking. I can't wait!
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Erin - this just looks so good - mayhaveto think of a reason to make this
soon - has everything I like.
and the website too.
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This is so interesting. I may have to play with this also! Thanks for sharing, Erin!
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Oh my, what a recipe and what a website - anxious to just puruse it at liesure. A great one to make for a 'do' very soon - thanks Erin for sharing.
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