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does anyone know how to make jack in the box cheesecake?
does anyone know how to make a cheesecake like jack-in -the box its light and creamy and not like the baking kind where its like doe if you know how to make it can some one please share thank you.
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- FloraLv 48 years agoFavorite Answer
Being a San Diego-based fast food restaurant chain, the Jack in the Crack1 (as it is affectionately called by some) of Davis is much like any other Jack in the Box restaurant, except sometimes much slower. It seems to be a popular hangout for young kids. You can get a burger there. Of the major fast food chains Jack in the Box is one of the few to make their milk shakes from real ice cream. The other chain that does this is Carl's Jr. Other chains use a premixed liquid. They also serve ice cream floats in Fanta Orange, root beer, and Coca Cola. Desserts include cheesecake, chocolate cake, and mini-churros. Jack in the Box is quite possibly the only place to find Fanta Strawberry on tap at a soda fountain.
They also serve the best "browns" (hash browns) in the world, because not only are they hot and greasy like a construction worker in midday summer, but they also don't even taste like potatoes, which makes them all the more exciting to eat. Some people press them with paper napkins before eating because they are so greasy. They are, of course, still tasty this way too. Unfortunately, sometime in the recent past, they changed their browns to a smaller stick form; an order of them coming with 6 or so. The result is less-greasy, IMO.
Despite the fact it doesn't serve the most healthy food, it is relatively safe food — Jack in the Box has the most extensive food safety program of any fast food company (see [wikipedia]this book).
Breakfast is served any time of the day. They have a jumbo breakfast that features 8 mini-pancakes, syrup, scrambled eggs, sausage patty or bacon, and hash brown sticks for about $2.99. There is also a kids version with pancakes, hash browns, and a kids drink.
They have special seasonal milk shakes such as the Egg Nog Shake in addition to their regular line of shakes: Oreo, Vanilla, Chocolate, and strawberry.
They also have grilled cheese sandwiches, seasoned curly fries, and several varieties of salad. A healthier side option are the apple bites with caramel dipping sauce.
Because of its close location to the many bars on G Street and the fact that it stays open an hour after bar closing time, this place becomes a bit of a drunken madhouse at around 2 a.m. on popular drinking nights.
Sometimes this place closes the inside early (around 11 or 12) due to a lack of employees. The drive-thru is almost always left open however, and this leads many a drunken stumbler to tap on drivers' windows in hopes of scoring some fries or chicken strips.
The restaurant didn't used to be called "jack in the box", but "jack in the B[jesus fish]." Doubt it? Look closely at the picture at top right. Alas, Jack in the Box has since changed their logo and eliminated the fish in favor of a retro style logo.
On 2009-09-18, one Friday morning, most Jack in the Boxes in Northern California were not opened for business. The State of California [WWW]claimed that franchise owner Abe Alizadeh owed them $4 million in unpaid taxes.
Those who want to use the drive-thru should be warned, they absolutely refuse to accept more than one order per car. Apparently they were making too much money, and needed to find ways in which to reduce the number of customers they receive. They do this to make each transaction as quick as possible and get better scores on drive thru wait times.
Want to get your food for a little less? Try this: Instead of ordering your normal burger, order a top bun, bottom bun, burger patty, cheese (whatever fixings you wish to have. It normally saves about $.60-.$75 per burger. In addition, if you don't think it's quite enough food for you, you can order extra patties ($.60 for a regular, $.75 for a large sirloin patty, extra cheese $.15/slice) and just about anything else too. While it's not really a double-double or anything and not truly a secret menu, it is an unknown trick you can use at Jack in the box and they will make it up to 4 patties of meat and 6 slices of cheese... Much like a competitor, anything larger and they get a bit grumpy.
If you're heading off to something at 3 or 4 in the morning (stargazing, or leaving on a long road trip), they can provide you something warm to eat to start off your journey. Just order wisely if you're sensitive to grease.
- 5 years ago
My budget the two tacos for .Ninety nine. Received disgusted when the put them in conjunction with naked fingers. Where the gloves! And in many instances the cheese is missing and oftentimes with it. No clue on it. Milkshakes kinda just right. Love the contemporary cherry on prime. I ordinarily went their to take a look at to be the next $10k winner recipient. I quit going to THE box! Like his advertisements although, fairly entertaining.