To complete this review we (Tim) decided to get right up amongst it and be PART of the show itself….and what an experience it was.
Due to being hypnotised we have no memory of the show and therefore this ends the review…
However, multiple members of the team were in attendance and filled Tim in on what he missed and what a show it was. The high energy, fast paced show led by the extremely engaging Matt Hale is a blast from start to finish, with the 80s inspired soundtrack and themes hitting right in all the core memory slots for this reviewer. The crowd was right into this from the outset, as a dozen or so crowd members volunteer (you aren’t forced to do a thing, so don’t fear the front row…Matt is a no pressure hypnotist!) and are promptly put to sleep. Then the fun begins.
The crowd loved the antics, nothing was so embarrassing it would end any careers and everyone left happy and for those who took part in the show….relaxed!
This recipe from The Colourful Housewife is pretty decadent. It's cheesecake. It's Tim Tams. It's slice. It's DELICIOUS! And, it's not too hard to make either. Please note that in the ingredients it says 7 Tim Tams, 2 of which are used for decorating the slice. Please do not feel guilty if the remaining Tim Tams in the packet are used to decorate your lips. We would hate to waste them now wouldn't we? :-) Tim Tam Cheesecake Slice Ingredients: 7 Tim Tams (2 for decorating) 1 Packet of brandy snap biscuits 1 Cup of condensed milk 250 grams of cream cheese 90 grams of butter Method: Base: Blitz brandy snaps in a Thermomix or blender on high for 20 seconds Melt butter in a microwave bowl for 30 seconds Add butter to biscuits and mix through well, should be like a wet sand consistency Add mixture to a tray lined with baking paper Bake for 10 mins on 180 degrees Once cooked, set aside to cool Filling: Mix cream cheese and condensed milk with an electric beater until smooth Crumble and break up 5 Tim tam biscuits and add to the cream cheese and mix well Pour mixture onto…
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