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		Definition of cream cheese in English: cream cheesenoun mass nounSoft, rich cheese made from unskimmed milk and cream.  Example sentencesExamples -  Another American cheese which deserves mention is Philadelphia cream cheese.
 -  Others eat them with a slab of cheese on top or slathered with peanut butter or cream cheese.
 -  In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle, mix cream cheese and butter until combined.
 -  With natural creaminess from mascarpone, cream cheese and crème fraîche, it is thick and luscious.
 -  Skim ricotta can replace cream cheese on a bagel or in a vegetable dip.
 -  Hard-packed butter and cream cheese have more calories than the softer versions.
 -  I'm doing well so far but I just could not pass up cream cheese on my whole wheat toast today.
 -  Ask the children if they would like their celery filled with either cream cheese or peanut butter.
 -  She loves cream cheese, so maybe I'll make something with goat cream cheese.
 -  Spread the rye bread with the butter or cream cheese.
 -  However, hard cheeses are not affected and no health warning was ever issued about cottage cheese, cream cheese or fromage fraîs.
 -  A good tasting soy cream cheese would be more than welcome on the bagels of health-conscious eaters.
 -  Mascarpone is a very rich, triple cream cheese from Lombardy in northern Italy.
 -  I either have an everything bagel with cream cheese or an oat raisin with butter and a sprinkle of cinnamon and sugar.
 -  Stir in milk, cream cheese, mustard and oregano, whisking until smooth.
 -  For breakfast, Graham eats a bagel with tofu cream cheese, tomato and turkey bacon.
 -  Cream together the butter, basil, parsley, cream cheese, oil, garlic and grated cheese in a large bowl.
 -  We put that with a double or triple cream cheese or by itself, it's fantastic.
 -  Combine cream cheese, sugar and milk, mixing at medium speed on electric mixer until well blended.
 -  Top with jam, peanut butter, almond butter, low fat cottage cheese, light cream cheese or lox.
 
    Definition of cream cheese in US English: cream cheesenounˌkrēm ˈCHēzˌkrim ˈtʃiz Soft, rich cheese made from unskimmed milk and cream.  Example sentencesExamples -  With natural creaminess from mascarpone, cream cheese and crème fraîche, it is thick and luscious.
 -  We put that with a double or triple cream cheese or by itself, it's fantastic.
 -  Stir in milk, cream cheese, mustard and oregano, whisking until smooth.
 -  Cream together the butter, basil, parsley, cream cheese, oil, garlic and grated cheese in a large bowl.
 -  She loves cream cheese, so maybe I'll make something with goat cream cheese.
 -  Top with jam, peanut butter, almond butter, low fat cottage cheese, light cream cheese or lox.
 -  Spread the rye bread with the butter or cream cheese.
 -  Another American cheese which deserves mention is Philadelphia cream cheese.
 -  Combine cream cheese, sugar and milk, mixing at medium speed on electric mixer until well blended.
 -  A good tasting soy cream cheese would be more than welcome on the bagels of health-conscious eaters.
 -  For breakfast, Graham eats a bagel with tofu cream cheese, tomato and turkey bacon.
 -  In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle, mix cream cheese and butter until combined.
 -  Skim ricotta can replace cream cheese on a bagel or in a vegetable dip.
 -  However, hard cheeses are not affected and no health warning was ever issued about cottage cheese, cream cheese or fromage fraîs.
 -  Mascarpone is a very rich, triple cream cheese from Lombardy in northern Italy.
 -  Ask the children if they would like their celery filled with either cream cheese or peanut butter.
 -  Hard-packed butter and cream cheese have more calories than the softer versions.
 -  I'm doing well so far but I just could not pass up cream cheese on my whole wheat toast today.
 -  Others eat them with a slab of cheese on top or slathered with peanut butter or cream cheese.
 -  I either have an everything bagel with cream cheese or an oat raisin with butter and a sprinkle of cinnamon and sugar.
 
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