Cheesecake in Acland street
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Cheesecake in Acland street
Hi there guys
I was looking through my Oz photo's from our trip to Melbourne in December and came across this photo. I thought it might make you laugh. We went to Acland Street in St Kilda which is famed for its patisserie shops and found this shop that makes wonderful cheesecakes. This was the standard size of their cheesecake that we ordered. You can imagine how gobsmacked we were as we ordered a piece each for the kids. Luckily, they were happy for us to take home the left overs.
Oh, and by the way, this cost us £3.75, which my sister said was quite expensive, but we thought was a bargain!!
What do you think the chances of me maintaining my figure are?
Sarah
I was looking through my Oz photo's from our trip to Melbourne in December and came across this photo. I thought it might make you laugh. We went to Acland Street in St Kilda which is famed for its patisserie shops and found this shop that makes wonderful cheesecakes. This was the standard size of their cheesecake that we ordered. You can imagine how gobsmacked we were as we ordered a piece each for the kids. Luckily, they were happy for us to take home the left overs.
Oh, and by the way, this cost us £3.75, which my sister said was quite expensive, but we thought was a bargain!!
What do you think the chances of me maintaining my figure are?
Sarah
Last edited by coxfamuk; May 2nd 2005 at 11:39 am.
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Re: Cheesecake in Acland street
Originally Posted by coxfamuk
Hi there guys
I was looking through my Oz photo's from our trip to Melbourne in December and came across this photo. I thought it might make you laugh. We went to Acland Street in St Kilda which is famed for its patisserie shops and found this shop that makes wonderful cheesecakes. This was the standard size of their cheesecake that we ordered. You can imagine how gobsmacked we were as we ordered a piece each for the kids. Luckily, they were happy for us to take home the left overs.
Oh, and by the way, this cost us £3.75, which my sister said was quite expensive, but we thought was a bargain!!
What do you think the chances of me maintaining my figure are?
Sarah
I was looking through my Oz photo's from our trip to Melbourne in December and came across this photo. I thought it might make you laugh. We went to Acland Street in St Kilda which is famed for its patisserie shops and found this shop that makes wonderful cheesecakes. This was the standard size of their cheesecake that we ordered. You can imagine how gobsmacked we were as we ordered a piece each for the kids. Luckily, they were happy for us to take home the left overs.
Oh, and by the way, this cost us £3.75, which my sister said was quite expensive, but we thought was a bargain!!
What do you think the chances of me maintaining my figure are?
Sarah
Bugger, Someones ate it.
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Re: Cheesecake in Acland street
Originally Posted by coxfamuk
Hi there guys
I was looking through my Oz photo's from our trip to Melbourne in December and came across this photo. I thought it might make you laugh. We went to Acland Street in St Kilda which is famed for its patisserie shops and found this shop that makes wonderful cheesecakes. This was the standard size of their cheesecake that we ordered. You can imagine how gobsmacked we were as we ordered a piece each for the kids. Luckily, they were happy for us to take home the left overs.
Oh, and by the way, this cost us £3.75, which my sister said was quite expensive, but we thought was a bargain!!
What do you think the chances of me maintaining my figure are?
Sarah
I was looking through my Oz photo's from our trip to Melbourne in December and came across this photo. I thought it might make you laugh. We went to Acland Street in St Kilda which is famed for its patisserie shops and found this shop that makes wonderful cheesecakes. This was the standard size of their cheesecake that we ordered. You can imagine how gobsmacked we were as we ordered a piece each for the kids. Luckily, they were happy for us to take home the left overs.
Oh, and by the way, this cost us £3.75, which my sister said was quite expensive, but we thought was a bargain!!
What do you think the chances of me maintaining my figure are?
Sarah
Hope you paid with invisable money
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Re: Cheesecake in Acland street
Originally Posted by Phoenixuk2oz
Was it invisable cheescake?
Hope you paid with invisable money
Hope you paid with invisable money