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AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

to eat peanut butter & chocolate cheesecake

27 replies

LittleMiss77 · 04/05/2015 08:01

at 8am?

OP posts:
QueenofLouisiana · 04/05/2015 08:04

Yes- because I want some now. It's been a long night with vomitty DS.

Otherwise YANBU.

Hoodedmoron · 04/05/2015 08:04

Yanbu do it!!!

Purplepixiedust · 04/05/2015 08:06

Yanbu. I wish I'd got some! Enjoy ??

Minisoksmakehardwork · 04/05/2015 08:16

Yanbu. I wish I had some. I've settled for a meringue and yoghurt instead.

OinkBalloon · 04/05/2015 08:20

Of course not.

And if you don't have any cheesecake, a really good substitute is Greek yogurt with a tablespoon of peanut butter, a teaspoon of cocoa powder and a teaspoon of sugar all stirred well into it.

Wink
LittleMiss77 · 04/05/2015 08:26

Thanks MNetters!

Slice of cheesecake has been demolished and i must admit that it was good.

There is a second slice in the fridge for DP, but as he kept kicking me all night (i may have been soring - my first decent nights sleep in months and now probably my last. DS due in 9 weeks) I think i deserve his slice too.... Grin

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drbonnieblossman · 04/05/2015 08:35

Only if it consisted of all major food groups. Otherwise a MN crime has been committed.

However, on guessing the ingredients (apart from said chocolate, peanut butter and cheese) I'd say it's spot on dietary wise.

Guiltypleasures001 · 04/05/2015 08:42

Is it homemade? Or shop bought if either recipe or shop please
Yanbu

Rainicorn · 04/05/2015 08:44

What 2nd slice in the fridge? He must have eaten it...right?

Alwaysrushingaround · 04/05/2015 08:45

YANBU at all
And you're eating for two so go ahead and have the second slice!

Bunbaker · 04/05/2015 08:46

Yes. IMO peanuts and chocolate are nice, but not together.

chocolatelife · 04/05/2015 08:48

dont forget your teeth

Ilovenannyplum · 04/05/2015 08:57

Eat the other slice. I so would Wink

LittleMiss77 · 04/05/2015 08:58

Guilty - it was made by my mum... let me give her a call and get the recipe.

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chocolatelife · 04/05/2015 09:01

can you even eat peanut butter once baby is born if you are breast feeding?
so, go for it.

Sansarya · 04/05/2015 09:02

Has anyone tried that peanut butter powder? Apparently it's basically peanut butter with 80 per cent of the fat removed! Not tasted it yet but looks like it might be good in recipes.

DamsonInDistress · 04/05/2015 09:03

The Cheats Cheesecake. You can thank me later :D

Put a good dollop of extra thick Greek yoghurt on to a ginger biscuit. Top with lemon curd for lemon cheesecake, raspberry jam etc for other flavours.

Eat.

Eat more.

Eat lots more...

:D

FoxyJane · 04/05/2015 09:06

Yanbu, I've just made homemade coffee and almond cake.

Breakfast is the best time of day for cake and puddings.

Guiltypleasures001 · 04/05/2015 10:38

Oh god now cheats cheesecake I'm going to explode today Blush
How bout substituting ginger biscuits for digestives
Sigh

frankie001 · 04/05/2015 11:12

Do it! And you've reminded me to put the new peanut butter cornettos into my shopping list.

WhyHaveYouDruggedTheirOnions · 04/05/2015 11:13

Oh yes please to recipe from DM OP!

WilsonWilsonWoman · 04/05/2015 11:23

This my favourite recipe! thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/2009/06/another-pie/

Flossyfloof · 04/05/2015 12:13

What is a cool Whip? I imagined Angel Delight, but it comes in a tub so not. What is it?? How am I going to make it NOW if I don't know what it is?

WilsonWilsonWoman · 04/05/2015 12:23

Cool Whip is sold in UK supermarkets as Dream Whip. It's a fake cream topping for desserts.

Crocodopolis · 04/05/2015 12:24

It is whipped cream, Flossy.

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