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In Disney's clever Sugar Rush ($2), a spin off from the "Wreck-It Ralph" movie, you bake yourself a racing car shaped like a wedge of cake, and then steer it by holding both sides of an invisible steering wheel.
5 Once cool, use a small, sharp knife to cut a cone-shaped wedge of cake out of the centre of each one, leaving a hollow in the centre.
She knows what it is to struggle with the very act of reading, trying to make sense of words on a page long past an age when other children can polish off a thick Harry Potter or Twilight novel as quickly as a wedge of cake.
Manchester's self-consciously "alternative" Northern Quarter is a good place to find a comforting plate of veggie sausage and mash, but for an exclusively vegan lunch, locals head to V-Revolution, a vegan shop/vinyl seller/zine outlet where you can grab a burger or a hefty wedge of cake.
Learn the difference between a sliver and a wedge of cake or pie, and get an idea of how much is actually in a single serving.
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Carbone's tiramisù, a wedge of layer cake with mascarpone between Marsala-soaked spongecake, is too wet and too boozy, a case where the middlebrow original is better than the highbrow makeover.
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