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to eat both portions of cheesecake that I've bought for dinner tomorrow night?

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IwishIwasmoreorganised · 28/02/2009 21:17

DH is out with friends tonight - we were both invited but couldn't find a babysitter so he's gone (as I was out with different friends on Thursday).

So I made some pasta for my dinner which wasn't terribly exciting.

We've got one of the Tesco dine in for £9 things for tomorrow nights dinner and the dessert is just callig out to me from the fridge,"eat me, eat me!"

I've got a terrible feeling that if I eat one slice, the second would follow soon after

Would this be very unreasonable???

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foxinsocks · 28/02/2009 21:20

it's compulsory with cheesecake to eat both slices

the one left behind always feels terribly lonely so tbh, you are being kind in eating both

IwishIwasmoreorganised · 28/02/2009 21:22

I was hoping somebody might say that!

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random · 28/02/2009 21:26

Go for it ...then I won't feel so bad about the packet of crisps,twix and caramel rocky I've just had

IwishIwasmoreorganised · 28/02/2009 21:28

I've started already

Any other members of the MN Gluttony Club lurking out there??

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foxinsocks · 28/02/2009 21:30

you see, the 2 people who have posted on here have posted out of pure guilt!

I have had a whole family size pack of salt and vinegar crisps (the ones shaped like fusili pasta), a huge Indian take-away, mint choc chip ice cream and lots of beer

so your 2 slices of cheesecake seem like childsplay ;-)

Gorionine · 28/02/2009 21:34

YABveryU, what about SHARING with ME????????

PlumpRumpSoggyBaps · 28/02/2009 21:51

Why are you even asking?!?

It wouldn't occur to me that it's a problem.

No, the problem here is that you only have TWO slices. Do you have cream to go with them?

Tut tut. You can't be a Proper Glutton until you've demolished a whole cheesecake (in 'just the one bit' stages, natch) WITH cream.

IwishIwasmoreorganised · 28/02/2009 21:56

No I didn't have any cream.

(Note the use of past tense now - I ate the lot and now feel a bit sick!)

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