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newyorkthegoldenage · 7 months ago
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If you were to travel back in time 89 years, this is what you would see today at Fifth Avenue & 42nd Street. April 20, 1935.
Photo: Associated Press
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greendayauthority · 4 months ago
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The Longshot | Ivy Room | Albany, CA | 20 April 2018
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dateinthelife · 2 years ago
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20 April 1964
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Paul McCartney and Isla Blair film a scene for A Hard Day's Night that does not make it into the final cut. Paul says this was because there were too many tricky lines. Dick Lester says it was because it affected the pacing of the film. The Internet thinks it's because Paul couldn't keep his eyes "up here."
For her part, Ms Blair's only recorded complaint was that in offering her a ride home, Paul inadvertently subjected her to the violent jealousy of the group of fans gathered around his car, and refused his gallant offer the next day.
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popcornucopia · 7 months ago
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4/20
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wiiildflowerrr · 2 years ago
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@Michael5SOS: my popcorn, not yours. 📸: @jordenkeith
20 April 2017
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stairnaheireann · 7 months ago
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#OTD in Irish History | 20 April:
1176 – Death of Anglo-Norman lord, Richard Fitzgilbert de Clare, known as Strongbow, in Dublin. Strongbow came from England to Ireland at the urging of Diarmait Mac Murchadha. 1608 – Sir Thomas Phillipps was granted a license by James I to the Old Bushmills distillery in Co Antrim, which is thought to date from at least 1276 – the oldest distillery in the world. 1689 – The former king, James II…
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nerosunero · 2 years ago
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20 April 2023, Dublin. A bigger Splash
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rabbitcruiser · 2 years ago
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National Cheddar Fries Day 
Crunchy on the outside, fluffy on the inside - cheddar fries are a savory sensation! Whether dipped in ketchup or smothered in cheese sauce, these fries are a satisfying snack.
There’s something so incredibly delicious and deeply American about a big huge pile of french fries that is smothered in cheddar cheese sauce and piled high! Whether eaten as an appetizer or as a whole meal, cheddar fries have the power to bring quite a bit of delight to any table of friends or family members.
Now, Cheddar Fries Day is here to pay honor and respect to this simple and appetizing bit of American cuisine.
History of National Cheddar Fries Day
National Cheddar Fries Day got its official start in 2016 by a restaurant called Snuffer’s in the state of Texas. Though no one is quite sure when this dish got its start, it was certainly created somewhere in the United States. Putting cheese on french fried potatoes to make cheddar fries, or cheese fries, may have originated around the time that the American company, Kraft, released a product called Cheez Whiz in 1953. This was a processed cheese food that made it possible to have a saucier kind of melted cheese in a jar or can.
Chili cheese fries, which are basically cheddar fries that incorporate chili as well, have a story of having been invented at a Dairy Queen restaurant in Missouri by a man named Austin Ruse. But it is known that chili cheese fries could be sourced in the frozen food section of grocery stores as early as 1975.
In today’s world, cheddar fries are served at all sorts of different locally owned restaurants as well as national chains, from fast food to diner-style to casual family dining restaurants. They might come with just cheese or chili and cheese. Or they might be “loaded” up with bacon bits, green onions and sour cream. Some of the well-known places that serve a version of cheddar fries might include Steak ‘n Shake, Wendy’s, Arby’s, Shake Shack and many others.
National Cheddar Fries Day Timeline
1600s French Fries get their start
Deceivingly, the first fries were made in the country of Belgium, where the French language is spoken. 
1934 Steak ‘n Shake is first opened
Founded in Normal, Illinois, Steak ‘n Shake will eventually become an American icon for fries, specializing in cheddar cheese fries.
1953 Cheez Whiz is introduced
This canned, whipped cheese by Kraft makes it easier to put cheese on just about anything! 
1978 Snuffer’s Restaurant & Bar serves Cheddar Fries
This Dallas diner adds cheddar fries to its menu and will eventually found National Cheddar Fries Day decades later. 
2016 First National Cheddar Fries Day is celebrated
Getting its start at Snuffer’s restaurant in Texas, the first National Cheddar Fries Day takes place.
How to Celebrate National Cheddar Fries Day
Get on board with all sorts of fun ways to celebrate and enjoy National Cheddar Fries Day when you participate in some these delicious and delightful activities:
Head Out for Some Cheddar Fries
Take the opportunity to celebrate National Cheddar Fries Day by ordering some up at a restaurant. Those who are near the Dallas, Texas, area might want to try out Snuffer’s Restaurant & Bar, the original restaurant where National Cheddar Fries Day was founded. In fact, Snuffer’s also claims to be one of the creators of the original “cheddar fries” and their recipe includes cheddar cheese, with the option of adding bacon, chives and jalapenos for an even more scrumptious experience.
Get Creative with Cheddar Fries
Making a version of cheddar fries or cheese fries at home is an amazing way to get creative with those culinary skills in the kitchen. Start out with some basic french fried potatoes, whether starting from frozen or fresh. Then fry them in oil or bake them in the oven.
The most important factor for cheddar fries is, obviously, the cheese, but beyond that it’s easy to make things interesting and unique in honor of Cheddar Fries Day. Try out some of these creative ideas for making cheddar fries at home:
Mexican Cheese Fries. In addition to cheese sauce, pile french fries with beef taco meat, black beans, zesty jalapenos, and a delicious lime yogurt sauce.
Texas Cheese Fries. This copycat recipe comes from Chili’s restaurant and starts with a big batch of chili in the crockpot. Pile it on top of fries with cheese sauce, bacon, pickled jalapenos and topped off with ranch dressing.
Kimchi and Chorizo Fries. Tasty with a healthy kick, these loaded fries have cheese sauce, spicy chorizo, fermented kimchi and green onions.
Sloppy Joe Sweet Potato Cheddar Fries. Make things a bit more interesting when you use sweet potato fries instead of regular fries, and then add Sloppy Joe meat, cheddar cheese and chives. A super tasty twist on an American classic.
Learn Some Fun Facts About Cheddar and Fries
In honor of National Cheddar Fries Day, it might be fun to raise awareness and pique the interest of family members and friends by learning and sharing some unique and interesting fun facts about the elements of this dish. Have a go with some of these bits of trivia:
Cheddar cheese comes in a few different interesting varieties. The most common are mild, medium, sharp and extra sharp. But there is also white cheddar, New York style, Orkney Scottish Island Cheddar, and even “red cheddar”, which is really more of a Red Leicester cheese.
French fries don’t seem to have actually originated in France but in Belgium. It is believed they were called French fries because American soldiers first discovered them among the French speaking Belgians.
Cheddar cheese originated in a village in Somerset, England, by the name of Cheddar.
When the restaurant started the price of a portion of McDonald’s French Fries was only ten cents.
Host a Cheddar Cheese Fries Day Party
It’s fun to get people together to celebrate this tasty and delicious treat on National Cheddar Fries Day. Perhaps host a cheddar cheese fries buffet at home as a fun way to enjoy the day. Or, celebrate the day in the breakroom at work by having coworkers bring in different fixings or other items to put on top of the cheddar fries. It’s a cool way to have lunch at work and build camaraderie as well.
Hold a National Cheddar Fries Competition
For those who want to get a bit more competitive, perhaps it would be fun to turn Cheddar Fries Day into a competition. Allow different competitors to bring their favorite recipes for cheddar fries, chili cheddar fries or loaded cheddar fries, and then host a cookoff. Let other participants be judges and declare the winner as the person whose cheddar fries get the most votes. They could win a simple prize, a certificate or just general bragging rights. Of course, since everyone gets to eat cheddar fries on National Cheddar Fries Day, it turns out that everyone wins!
National Cheddar Fries Day FAQs
Are cheddar fries gluten free?
Yes, as long as the cheese sauce doesn’t contain gluten, cheddar fries should be gluten free.
Will cheddar cheese melt?
Cheddar cheese melts especially well when it is shredded.
Are cheese fries healthy?
Cheese fries can have a lot of carbs and fat, but they can be made in ways that are healthier.
Are cheese fries good?
Sure! Cheese fries are popular and liked by many, with variations including bacon, jalapeno slices, green onions and more. 
How to make cheddar cheese fries?
Making cheddar cheese fries is easy by piling cheese sauce on top of cooked french fries.
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mistfunk · 7 months ago
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Mistigram: It's late in the day but not yet too late to find a quiet little spot in nature and emulate AdeptApril's #ANSIart celebration of #420. #NORML
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oediex · 7 months ago
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Today I met my housemates' new dog. Her name is Lola and she's very sweet. I reminded them it's very important to always reward her when she has to do something that they want her to do, like be in the animal pen for a while when they are out. The importance of this cannot be overstated.
When I'm out and about, and have to interact with other humans, I like to thank them as often as I can. Whether it's someone holding a door open for me, even if it seems to be only an afterthought (and only after I have waited to let them pass through first); when I pass by pedestrians or people who cycle more slowly than me, and they get out of the way when I ring my little bell; when a car brakes and gives me right of way, even when I lawfully had that right to begin with. Gratitude, I like to think, is a reward. A gentle reminder that being kind is worth doing.
We're also animals after all.
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moonlightmagical · 8 months ago
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every blog i come across, scrolling and posting in peace:
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newyorkthegoldenage · 7 months ago
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New Yorkers cheer General Douglas MacArthur at the ticker-tape parade the city threw for him on April 20, 1951. The folks with the Confederate flag were probably out-of-towners.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/Fine Art America
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vampireopossum · 2 years ago
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happy holidays to those who celebrate
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incognitopolls · 6 months ago
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We ask your questions so you don’t have to! Submit your questions to have them posted anonymously as polls.
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wiiildflowerrr · 2 years ago
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@Luke5SOS: LOVE you //
20 April 2018
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jawbonethecounselor · 11 months ago
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Minor spoilers for episode one of Dimension 20’s Fantasy High: Junior Year
I personally loved the episode and I can’t wait for the next 19 episodes (and 20 adventuring party episodes) of amazing content from our Intrepid Heroes!
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