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My Cheesecake
Doha Ghanayem
Ms. Raphaila
English 305
18-2-2013
My Cheesecake

It takes a bit of hubris to describe a recipe as “perfect”, especially for a recipe such as cheesecake, for which so many have their own personal favorite. Cheesecake is a dessert consisting of a crust or base made from biscuits, topping made of soft, fresh cheese and it’s usually flavored with fruit yummy sauce.

I always think of my friend when I make or eat a cheese cake, her life is just like the special yummy cheese cake which is hard to be done well by any one. And just like the cheese cake her life is made of three layers, her family is the biscuits, the base of her life (her parents and siblings) without the base the cake will be just ordinary cake and her life without them means nothing, they are the special kind of that delicious biscuits that make her unique cheesecake.

The second layer of the cheese cake is the creamy fresh cheese, cheese as you all know differs in flavor from type to type, but Salwa choose the best type of cheese, her friends are the delicious, valuable cheese which makes her life interesting, and full of joy and the one who used on the best is hardly able to accept the less.

Salwa is a girl who full with ambition, she never accept to be at the end she always struggle and fight to be the best, that’s why she works hard to develop her self and to be unique, her ambition is just like the topping of the cheesecake which gives the cake the nice glummer look and makes every body look at it with

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