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i personally think they shouldnt ban people for getting fingered at the cheesecake factory
if you get fingered at cheesecake factory they should give you a free adam's peanut butter cup fudge ripple
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National Peanut Day
Did you know that peanuts have almost zero cholesterol? That’s just one of many reasons why peanuts are such a popular ingredient, snack and superfood!
History of National Peanut Day
While it has the word “nut” in its name, the peanut is actually not a nut at all but is technically a legume, closely related to beans or seeds. Peanuts grow underground and probably originated in South America around 1500 BC. They made their way around the world and became very popular in North America some time around the 1700s, but weren’t grown commercially for quite a few more years.
After PT Barnum’s circus began selling hot roasted peanuts, the snack grew in popularity. They even became popular at baseball games, a distinctly American pastime. Then, in 1904, peanut butter was introduced at the St. Louis World’s Fair.
Today, peanut farms in the United States are valued at more than $1 billion, making this a very lucrative business. Peanut butter accounts for around half of this business, while snack nuts and confections made with peanuts bring in the other half.
Now it’s time to celebrate National Peanut Day!
How to Celebrate National Peanut Day
Enjoy celebrating this day in a variety of fun and tasty ways!
Eat Some Delicious Peanuts
National Peanut Day is a chance to work some peanuts into a healthy diet, used in any way from tasty lunchbox snacks to as a tangy stir-fry sauce. Peanuts make a great snack that can be taken anywhere. And with more protein than any other nut, they are also nutritious. In fact, they’re so great that they are the top rated snack in the United States, making up ⅔ of the entire nut market in the nation. So grab some peanuts in celebration of this popular treat!
Incorporate Peanuts into Recipes
Even those who aren’t super creative when it comes to culinary artistry can still add peanuts to a variety of recipes. Starting with the simplest of combinations: Good Old Raisins and Peanuts (aka GORP). Add to that a little bit of chocolate with some other dried fruits and watch those boring peanuts turn into some full-on trail mix!
Peanuts can also be used in different types of recipes. Many Asian themed recipes use a peanut sauce with chicken, vegetables and rice that can taste even more delicious when a handful of peanuts are thrown in as a garnish.
One strange-sounding but also well-liked dish that’s fairly simple to make is the Peanut Butter and Banana sandwich. Just like it sounds, it can be made by spreading peanut butter on a slice of bread, adding some banana slices on top of the peanut butter, then topping it off with the second slice of bread. This sandwich was a well-known favorite of the King of Rock ‘n Roll, Elvis Presley. In addition, former US President Bill Clinton was said to have enjoyed this sandwich while living in the White House.
Learn Some Fun Peanut Facts
Getting involved in celebrating National Peanut Day can be about more than just eating this clever little snack. Learning interesting trivia and facts about peanuts is a superb (and non-allergic!) way to share in the celebration of National Peanut Day. Try out these facts about peanuts on friends, family or coworkers in honor of the day, who will certainly be impressed with this type of knowlege:
Two different Presidents of the United States have been peanut farmers as previous careers: both Thomas Jefferson and Jimmy Carter have this in common.
A 12 ounce jar of peanut butter requires approximately 540 peanuts to make it.
Six different cities in the United States are named after this clever nut: Peanut, California; Peanut, Pennsylvania; Lower Peanut, Pennsylvania; Upper Peanut, Pennsylvania; Peanut, Tennessee; and Peanut, West Virginia.
The average child in an American household will eat around 1500 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches by the time she/he graduates from high school. That’s a lot of PB&J’s!
Make Homemade Peanut Butter
Peanut butter is a staple for children (and some adults), especially in American households. In fact, some statistics show that peanut butter is consumed in up to 94% of households in the United States. And although processed versions tend to have quite a bit of sugar, it’s also a great way to get protein into the diets of little ones.
Making peanut butter at home is actually a lot easier than it might seem. Plus, homemade peanut butter is much healthier than many store bought brands because it does not include as much sugar or those pesky preservatives.
To make homemade peanut butter, simply add 2 cups of dry roasted peanuts to a food processor (or high powered blender) and run the machine for 4-5 minutes. Stir in just a bit of honey (1-2 tablespoons) to include a bit of sweetness and add a pinch of salt if the peanuts were not already salted.
That’s it! Homemade peanut butter is super easy to make, delicious to eat, healthier and also probably more affordable than buying it premade from the store.
Enjoy Some Classic ‘Peanuts’ Comics or Cartoons
Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy and her brother Linus are just some of the characters that were featured in Charles Schulz’s beloved Peanuts comic strip. One of the most popular and influential comic strips of all time in the United States, this gang of short, clever children also included Charlie’s sister, Sally, as well as their friend Peppermint Patty, the less-than-hygienic Pig Pen, and piano-playing Schroeder.
The comic strip, whose humor is rather advanced and relationally driven, ran from 1950 for almost 50 years. It also launched into televised animated specials, books, a feature-length movie and even a stage musical, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Get Educated about Peanut Allergies
Enjoying peanuts and even sharing them with friends is a delightful way to spend National Peanut Day. Be sure to watch out for allergies, though! Today it seems that, more than ever, people (especially children) find out that they have a sensitivity or allergy to peanuts.
For some people, a highly sensitive peanut allergy can mean swelling up and even being unable to breathe if they are even in the same room as peanuts. So be sure to inquire about any allergies at the office or at a party before passing around that snack made with peanuts.
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y0itsbri · 2 years
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hiiii y'all -- gonna be super cheeeeesy for this gallacrafts because twisha ( @grumpymickmilk ) and i decided to 'collab' this sunday by going on a cheesecake factory date a la the fic 'like real people do' that shaped both of us during our introduction to the fandom <3
lrpd: brisha edition under the cut ((the bread part of the chapter did not apply bc we didn't get served bread <//3 ))
The service is slow, which isn’t surprising considering the restaurant’s so full.
The two of them play with each other’s fingers, even turning it into a thumb war once, as they talk about work and movies and music.
Ian’s Twisha's got an earworm, and periodically, when the conversation lulls, he’ll she'll murmur, “Hot damn, hot water, hot shower, he want a f-r-eeeee-ak (freaky girl)” and Mickey’ll throw a torn off piece of bread at him Bri will join in and tap their fingers along her thigh.
When the food comes, they disconnect their hands and dig in.
And they end up sharing food, sort of, Mickey Twisha giving Ian Bri one of his tacos in exchange for some of Ian’s pineapple chicken and rice sips of their peach lemonade even though they swore they didn't want lemonade. It was especially kind of Twisha considering Bri said her carbonara wasn't as cool as their fried mac n cheese balls. But they're balls Twisha, c'mon, that's cool as fuck. Twisha agreed, it was cool as fuck.
The food’s good, and it’s filling, and Mickey Bri feels like he’s they're gonna explode when Ian Twisha suggests that they get cheesecake.
“We’re at The Cheesecake Factory. We’ve gotta get some fuckin’ cheesecake, Mickey. Bri ”
He lets Ian Bri lets Twisha talk him them into sharing a slice of Oreo Dream Extreme Adam's Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple
The waitress brings two forks with it, and she gives them each a fond smile before walking away. Mickey Bri looks at Ian Twisha and idly plays with his their fork, thinking about how he’s they're sharing a fucking desert with his boyfriend their girlfriend, and the waitress has just smiled at him them like it’s completely sweet and ordinary, completely believable for Mickey Bri to have something like this.
They eat the cake slice together, fucking around the whole time, battling forks, fighting over the Oreo peanut butter cup on top, and debating who gets the mousse (Bri did -- peanut butter baby). And once the plate’s empty, they stretch backward and hold their stomachs.
“Third trimester food baby,” Ian Bri groans, holding his their palms flat against the front of his their shirt. Twisha rubs her hands over their stomach as well, "Awwwww, babyyyy."
Mickey kicks him under the table. Bri lovingly shoulders her as they walk to the car, “It’s your fuckin’ fault.”
“But it’s the fuckin’ Cheesecake Factory. How the hell d’you come here and not eat cheesecake?”
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I never knew this place had so many different cheesecakes. I guess that contributed to why they named it Cheesecake Factory.
Warm Crab Dip with Crostini, Adam’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake, and Espresso Martini
When: Dinner Where: @cheesecakefactory Who: Lynn
Amount Spent: $66.32 Amount Spent YTD: $3,914.80
#myterriblediet
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wcstarless · 4 years
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What are the main Starless AU cast’s favorite cheesecake from Cheesecake Factory? (Alternative: What restaurant dine-in or take out do the main starless AU cast like the best?)
AGAIN HOW DID I MISS THIS?!?!
Firefall - Adam’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake
Orchidtail - White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Cheesecake
Owlwhisker - Toasted Marshmallow S’Mores Galore Cheesecake
Blossomfeather - Mango Key Lime Cheesecake
Snowstripe - Lemon Raspberry Cream Cheesecake 
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thekimdelacreme · 5 years
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Hour long walk Jillian Michaels 6 Week 6 Pack Level 2 Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred Level 3 Denise Austin Hit the Spot Core Complete (Warm Up, Core and Legs) 12 ½ mile bike ride 2 mile swim
Today’s Food:
Breakfast: Chobani pumpkin and spice Greek yogurt, coffee Dinner: The Cheesecake Factory: 3 1/2 chicken potstickers, 2/3 order spicy cashew chicken, bread with butter, Adam’s peanut butter cup fudge ripple cheesecake Cocktail: Fogcutter 1 1/3L of sparkling water
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CHEESECAKE FACTORY SUPERLATIVES
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To quote (not unquote) food mastermind, Eric Ripert -- “The Cheesecake Factory is not that bad.” It’s really not, and people who think otherwise are just snobs for no reason. That’s just what we think…
Anyway, in celebration of National Cheesecake Day, we’re handing out SUPERLATIVES to our FAVORITE CHEESECAKE FACTORY FLAVORS.  
Most likely to hop off a plane at LAX, with a dream and a cardigan: Cinnabon Cinnamon Swirl Cheesecake Throw them into a volkswagon bug and watch them hit Third Street Promenade!
Most likely to have monthly baby milestone photoshoots: 30th Anniversary Chocolate Cheesecake They’re no better than the other ten types of chocolate cheesecakes available and yet they have a date tied to them.
Most likely to pronounce it “puh-cahn,” not “pee-can”: Caramel Pecan Turtle Cheesecake They come from “high society,” so they think they’re better than everyone else, and are correcting everyone’s grammar mid-sentence too.
Most likely to brag that they go to the Bahamas for Thanksgiving because it’s easier than traveling all the way home: Mango Key Lime Cheesecake Screw going back to the cold tundras of the midwest, give this baby some sun and surf!
Most likely to ditch friends to stay in and watch Extreme Home Makeover: Oreo Dream Extreme Cheesecake Once they get home and slip into pj’s, it’s over.
Most likely to be a Leo: Ultimate Red Velvet Cheesecake Love the attention, craves attention, even if they are so 2014…
Most likely to eat something off the ground: Pumpkin Cheesecake Originally from the ground, they don’t really see the difference…
Most likely to complain about not being able to get their nails done during quarantine: Lemon Raspberry Cream Cheesecake Gotta be looking fresh and fun at all times, you know? 
Most likely to be drunkest at the pregame: Chocolate Caramelicious Cheesecake with Snickers Just always doing the most when nobody asked them to. 
Most likely to drop their airpods in the pool: Pineapple Upside Down Cheesecake You know maybe if they were right side up, they wouldn’t be so clumsy all the time...
Most likely to play lacrosse and have flannel sheets: Adam’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple They’re probably back at home during quarantine too, since Mom’s around to cook meals and do laundry for them. 
Most likely to quit their day job and become and artisan shoe maker: Godiva Chocolate Cheesecake They’re not like the others. They were brought up differently, and have aspirations beyond just the world around them.
Most likely to pick up furniture off the street and try to pass it off as a luxury antique: Low Carb Cheesecake Who are you trying to fool hmm?
Most like Katie: Celebration Cheesecake The most fun, funfetti galore, always ready to celebrate!
Most like TT: White Chocolate Caramel Macadamia Nut Cheesecake Can you say that 5 times fast? More is definitely more, and they definitely don’t shy from that.
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thirstypig · 5 years
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Cheesecake at the Cheesecake Factory. Adams’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake. Had the flat bread and salad lunch and thai salad wraps. Guilty pleasures. . . . . @cheesecakefactory #peanutbutter #ilovepeanutbutter #dessert #eat #eeeeeats #food (at The Cheesecake Factory) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2uOFH5n1Fm/?igshid=d57x9sid9wso
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detpyrcnedlc · 5 years
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adam's peanut butter cup fudge ripple cheesecake: cheesecake mixed with caramel, peanut butter, butterfingers and reece's peanut butter cups ($8.95).⁣ ⁣ Peanut butter goodness!⁣ ⁣ #peanutbutter #peanutbuttercup #fudge #cheesecake #caramel #butterfinger #reecespeanutbuttercups #sweets #dessert #peanuts #oreocrust #whipcream #food #foodie #foody #foodporn #foodpic #foodaddict #foodpornshare #foodpic #foodblogfeed #instafood #california #temecula #temeculafoodie (at The Cheesecake Factory) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw5RGFznb7g/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=8rslk21i7x4
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qualitywitchhideout · 5 years
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Reese's Butterfinger Cheesecake Bars are our copycat version of The Cheesecake Factory's Adam's Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake. Creamy cheesecake stuffed with two kinds of candy bars, caramel, and topped with chocolate ganache and peanut butter frosting.
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years
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National Peanut Day
Did you know that peanuts have almost zero cholesterol? That’s just one of many reasons why peanuts are such a popular ingredient, snack and superfood!
History of National Peanut Day
While it has the word “nut” in its name, the peanut is actually not a nut at all but is technically a legume, closely related to beans or seeds. Peanuts grow underground and probably originated in South America around 1500 BC. They made their way around the world and became very popular in North America some time around the 1700s, but weren’t grown commercially for quite a few more years.
After PT Barnum’s circus began selling hot roasted peanuts, the snack grew in popularity. They even became popular at baseball games, a distinctly American pastime. Then, in 1904, peanut butter was introduced at the St. Louis World’s Fair.
Today, peanut farms in the United States are valued at more than $1 billion, making this a very lucrative business. Peanut butter accounts for around half of this business, while snack nuts and confections made with peanuts bring in the other half.
Now it’s time to celebrate National Peanut Day!
How to Celebrate National Peanut Day
Enjoy celebrating this day in a variety of fun and tasty ways!
Eat Some Delicious Peanuts
National Peanut Day is a chance to work some peanuts into a healthy diet, used in any way from tasty lunchbox snacks to as a tangy stir-fry sauce. Peanuts make a great snack that can be taken anywhere. And with more protein than any other nut, they are also nutritious. In fact, they’re so great that they are the top rated snack in the United States, making up ⅔ of the entire nut market in the nation. So grab some peanuts in celebration of this popular treat!
Incorporate Peanuts into Recipes
Even those who aren’t super creative when it comes to culinary artistry can still add peanuts to a variety of recipes. Starting with the simplest of combinations: Good Old Raisins and Peanuts (aka GORP). Add to that a little bit of chocolate with some other dried fruits and watch those boring peanuts turn into some full-on trail mix!
Peanuts can also be used in different types of recipes. Many Asian themed recipes use a peanut sauce with chicken, vegetables and rice that can taste even more delicious when a handful of peanuts are thrown in as a garnish.
One strange-sounding but also well-liked dish that’s fairly simple to make is the Peanut Butter and Banana sandwich. Just like it sounds, it can be made by spreading peanut butter on a slice of bread, adding some banana slices on top of the peanut butter, then topping it off with the second slice of bread. This sandwich was a well-known favorite of the King of Rock ‘n Roll, Elvis Presley. In addition, former US President Bill Clinton was said to have enjoyed this sandwich while living in the White House.
Learn Some Fun Peanut Facts
Getting involved in celebrating National Peanut Day can be about more than just eating this clever little snack. Learning interesting trivia and facts about peanuts is a superb (and non-allergic!) way to share in the celebration of National Peanut Day. Try out these facts about peanuts on friends, family or coworkers in honor of the day, who will certainly be impressed with this type of knowlege:
Two different Presidents of the United States have been peanut farmers as previous careers: both Thomas Jefferson and Jimmy Carter have this in common.
A 12 ounce jar of peanut butter requires approximately 540 peanuts to make it.
Six different cities in the United States are named after this clever nut: Peanut, California; Peanut, Pennsylvania; Lower Peanut, Pennsylvania; Upper Peanut, Pennsylvania; Peanut, Tennessee; and Peanut, West Virginia.
The average child in an American household will eat around 1500 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches by the time she/he graduates from high school. That’s a lot of PB&J’s!
Make Homemade Peanut Butter
Peanut butter is a staple for children (and some adults), especially in American households. In fact, some statistics show that peanut butter is consumed in up to 94% of households in the United States. And although processed versions tend to have quite a bit of sugar, it’s also a great way to get protein into the diets of little ones.
Making peanut butter at home is actually a lot easier than it might seem. Plus, homemade peanut butter is much healthier than many store bought brands because it does not include as much sugar or those pesky preservatives.
To make homemade peanut butter, simply add 2 cups of dry roasted peanuts to a food processor (or high powered blender) and run the machine for 4-5 minutes. Stir in just a bit of honey (1-2 tablespoons) to include a bit of sweetness and add a pinch of salt if the peanuts were not already salted.
That’s it! Homemade peanut butter is super easy to make, delicious to eat, healthier and also probably more affordable than buying it premade from the store.
Enjoy Some Classic ‘Peanuts’ Comics or Cartoons
Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy and her brother Linus are just some of the characters that were featured in Charles Schulz’s beloved Peanuts comic strip. One of the most popular and influential comic strips of all time in the United States, this gang of short, clever children also included Charlie’s sister, Sally, as well as their friend Peppermint Patty, the less-than-hygienic Pig Pen, and piano-playing Schroeder.
The comic strip, whose humor is rather advanced and relationally driven, ran from 1950 for almost 50 years. It also launched into televised animated specials, books, a feature-length movie and even a stage musical, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.
Get Educated about Peanut Allergies
Enjoying peanuts and even sharing them with friends is a delightful way to spend National Peanut Day. Be sure to watch out for allergies, though! Today it seems that, more than ever, people (especially children) find out that they have a sensitivity or allergy to peanuts.
For some people, a highly sensitive peanut allergy can mean swelling up and even being unable to breathe if they are even in the same room as peanuts. So be sure to inquire about any allergies at the office or at a party before passing around that snack made with peanuts.
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Reese’s Butterfinger Cheesecake Bars are our copycat version of The Cheesecake Factory’s Adam’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake. Creamy cheesecake stuffed with two kinds of candy bars, caramel, and topped with chocolate ganache and peanut butter frosting.
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diyandweebly46 · 5 years
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Reese’s Butterfinger Cheesecake Bars are our copycat version of The Cheesecake Factory’s Adam’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake. Creamy cheesecake stuffed with two kinds of candy bars, caramel, and topped with chocolate ganache and peanut butter frosting.
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Reese’s Butterfinger Cheesecake Bars are our copycat version of The Cheesecake Factory’s Adam’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake. Creamy cheesecake stuffed with two kinds of candy bars, caramel, and topped with chocolate ganache and peanut butter frosting.
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thekimdelacreme · 5 years
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Today’s Workout:
Jillian Michaels No More Trouble Zones Jillian Michaels 30 Day Shred Level 2 Denise Austin 3 Week Boot Camp (Athletic Training, Ab Blast) 2 mile swim
Today’s Food:
Breakfast: Reese’s Puffs and milk, coffee Dinner: The Cheesecake Factory: Spicy cashew chicken, chicken potstickers, brown bread with butter, Adam’s peanut butter cup fudge ripple cheesecake  Cocktails: Blood Orange margarita, Tonga Punch 1 1/3L of sparkling water
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Reese’s Butterfinger Cheesecake Bars are our copycat version of The Cheesecake Factory’s Adam’s Peanut Butter Cup Fudge Ripple Cheesecake. Creamy cheesecake stuffed with two kinds of candy bars, caramel, and topped with chocolate ganache and peanut butter frosting.
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