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Favourite Milkshake?
Homemade milkshakes: which are your favourite? Real homemade ones with ice-cream? Crusha? Nesquik?
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I love making banana milkshakes at home, chuck a few ripe bananas, big splosh of milk and a scoop of vanilla ice cream into a blender and whizz til smooth.
For my guilty pleasure I love the McDs chocolate and strawberry milkshakes
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Strawberry Frijj and Strawberry Yazoo.
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Strawberry Frijj and Strawberry Yazoo.
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A friend of mine lived in Bournemouth for a while and spoke about Shakeaway (?sp) and getting a Boost milkshake. We don't have anything like that where I live, so I decided to try and make one myself.
Good lord it was amazing! Had to get a spoon to pick up all the wee bits of Boost at the bottom of the glass! Wouldn't do it again in a hurry as I'm guessing it probably had about 3 days worth of calories in it, but it was lovely. Also the chocolate milkshake they serve in Wannaburger is pretty damn good too. I really want a milkshake now. |
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I don't like bananas, but I love banana milkshakes. I also like chocolate Yazoo, especially if I'm hungover.
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Homemade milkshakes: which are your favourite? Real homemade ones with ice-cream? Crusha? Nesquik?
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Strawberry Nesquik, ss milk, vanilla ice cream and real strawberries chucked in a blender. I could live on the stuff
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I prefer McDonalds milkshakes to homemade ones. Although they're more like drinking ice cream through a straw.
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I love McDonalds milkshakes, yeh like eating ice cream that's warmed slightly.
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Banana and peanut butter is lovely!
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McDonald's vanilla milshakes are on my list of Top Ten greatest foods ever.
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Homemade has to be banana with a bit of honey. I find it's the only one you can really make with fresh ingredients that tastes nice, fresh strawberry milkshake is always quite bland to me.
Now McDonald's strawberry milkshakes are yummy
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Oops. Double post.
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What exactly is wrong with drinking simple, fresh cows milk? Usually available direct from your local dairy farm.
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Nothing, but people like some variety and other tastes. We humans are like that
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What exactly is wrong with drinking simple, fresh cows milk? Usually available direct from your local dairy farm.
Best milkshake I ever had was at Ed's Diner. It was really thick and luscious but almost a meal in itself! |
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I agree, nothing, I love milk, but this post is about milkshakes :P
I probably have a milkshake about 3 times a year to be honest. |
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What exactly is wrong with drinking simple, fresh cows milk? Usually available direct from your local dairy farm.
I see the troll has come out of his cave again Nothing beats a choclate milkshake. |
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What exactly is wrong with drinking simple, fresh cows milk? Usually available direct from your local dairy farm.
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What exactly is wrong with drinking simple, fresh cows milk? Usually available direct from your local dairy farm.
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I love a nice strawberry milkshake myself :
250g fresh strawberries, 1 ripe banana, 2 pints of cold milk. Wash, de-stalk and chop the strawberries. Peel banana and cut into slices. Put fruit into a blender and add the chilled milk. Whizz until smooth and then add a small scoop of homemade strawberry sorbet or ice cream (Ice cream maker). Whizz for a couple of more seconds and there you go a nice lovely Milkshake. Even Mantey can't complain because it is home made with fresh fruit and everything
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Even Mantey can't complain because it is home made with fresh fruit and everything
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Hahaha, maybe not as happy as I imagined then
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Nothing will ever make him/her happy I fear!
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