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Whats the alternative for Grahams Crackers?

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  • They do make a very good cheesecake base :)

    you can get them at a few places , but they are a bit pricey !
  • A few recipes I have seen sound a lot tastier now. I thought they were like cream crackers. Oops
    ....another happy bug.........sorry,blogger embracing the simple life
  • I can't understand organised christmas it just does a search of a few other websites - is that right or is my computer blocking something?
  • squeaky
    squeaky Posts: 14,129 Forumite
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    I can't understand organised christmas it just does a search of a few other websites - is that right or is my computer blocking something?

    Are you using Firefox?

    If so you might well be getting a "searchportal" site. This is quite common, sadly. You'll have to use IE to see organised christmas properly.
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  • sorry patchwork cat it should be https://www.OrganizedChristmas.com
    silly american spelling!!!!! :rotfl:
  • sundin13
    sundin13 Posts: 481 Forumite
    Definitely more digestive-y......used them as cheesecake base mostly, and you wouldn't base a cheesecake`on rich tea....ugh
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