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Decent 'London Cheesecake' in any ED bakery?


Louisa

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Bloody hell Louisa.


Broomfields the bakers used to bring those round in big baskets to my family's flat in Streatham in the fifties.


(In the days when there were rag and bone men and the paraffin and coal was delivered to the door as well - AAARRRGGGHHHH my childhood is the olden days :)) )


Surely they don't still make them?!!!

Sue unfortunately I remember those days well! Yes I am that old! Haha And yes they do, Ayres make them and they are delicious, but unfortunately I can't get down there too often and they always sell out early. An old classic that's difficult to get these days, but they always remind me of childhood and go down well with a cup of Rosie :)


Louisa.

You can get them in the Badger Bakery at the Plough end of the lane, and I imagine Hirsts, at the less elevated end, will do them too. They're a damn sight easier to get hold of than Lemon Puffs.


For those unfamiliar with the mendacious confection, it's coconut on top, not cheese. That can make for a messy sort of surprise if you're not expecting it, and not necessarily in a good way.

Thank you for the suggestions everyone. I will definitely give all of those a try. I swear I've been to Badgers and not seen them before, maybe I got there too late. Ayres will never lose my custom, they just don't get it as often these days because Nunhead is a bugger for parking.


Louisa.

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> Louisa , get a grip ,parking isn't that hard in

> Nunhead !


What intexasatthe moment said.

or. . .bike it. Or walk. Seriously, it's not like you're picking up a 3 tier wedding cake. Oh, the carbon footprint!

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