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Favourite milkshake
Anyone had a Frijj Chocolate Fudge Brownie milkshake - the ones with Chief Wiggum on the front? Bloody marvellous.
Has anyone any milkshake suggestions? |
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My favourite is a home made banana milkshake with Pisang Ambon liqueur.
200 ml of milk and 2 generous scoops of vanilla ice cream, a banana, 2 tablespoons of sugar and 5cl of Pisang Ambon. Coconut milkshake: 200 ml of sweet coconutmilk and 2 genereous scoops of vanilla icecream, sugar to taste. |
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[quote=JesusTonight;31077440]Anyone had a Frijj Chocolate Fudge Brownie milkshake - the ones with Chief Wiggum on the front? Bloody marvellous.
Has anyone any milkshake suggestions?[/Q] I love that one too! And the only thing I ever buy in McDonalds are their strawberry shakes. I adore them. Sadly I have either of the two above only maybe once a year as they are absolutely stacked full of sugar.
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I like the ones you get from those Shake places that do 100's of different flavours. The Reece's Peanut Butter Cup one is fantastic.
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My friend used to live in Bournemouth and raved about Shakeaway so I attempted to make a Cadbury's Boost one of my own. It was absolutely brilliant!! All the bits fall to the bottom so you can scoop them up when you're done! Also the chocolate milkshakes you get in Wannaburger are amazing!!!
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Frijj Vanilla.
It was a limited edition, but it was nice!!!!!!!!!! |
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The best milkshake I ever had a a real vanilla one from the Hard Rock Cafe. So amazing but I couldn't drink it as it was basically a dessert, so didn't really go well with my large meal. LOL.
Every so often I have a chocolate milkshake form McDoanlds. They also a few years ago made this cied coffee milkshake thing which i was completely in love with...and they never did it again. |
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I love Vanilla milkshakes, hate chocolate ones as I hate anything chocolatey that isn't chocolate itself.
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My favourite is a home made banana milkshake with Pisang Ambon liqueur.
200 ml of milk and 2 generous scoops of vanilla ice cream, a banana, 2 tablespoons of sugar and 5cl of Pisang Ambon. |
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Nesquik strawberry
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whats that? is it a brand name or something?
Pisang is Maleyan for banana. It's delicious with orange juice or Seven-Up. And in a banana shake. |
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Homemade raspberry shake got to be my favourite!
2 scoops of vanilla icecream, milk and a large splash of Crusha raspberry flavour. oooh i wish i hadnt read this thread...craving one now! |
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The Pizza Hut Chocoholics milkshake is HEAVENLY. Seriously, I had it and it was the yummiest thing I've ever tasted. It had a layer about three inches thick of chocolate pieces at the bottom of the glass, and the milkshake was just....mmmm....
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The Pizza Hut Chocoholics milkshake is HEAVENLY. Seriously, I had it and it was the yummiest thing I've ever tasted. It had a layer about three inches thick of chocolate pieces at the bottom of the glass, and the milkshake was just....mmmm....
That sounds disgusting.
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That sounds disgusting.
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Noooo! It's absolutely heavenly. White choc milkshake too
![]() Same as I don't like 'chocolate' ice-cream, chocolate cake etc. |
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My favourite milkshake is pineapple.
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Not sure if you can call this drink a milkshake but it was pretty much like one - it had milk, cream liqueur, chocolate liqueur, creme de menthe and chocolate chips. I hate milk but actually managed that - it wasn't too bad.
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Lime Crusha. Nothing else comes close.
I was so pleased when they started selling it in supermarkets... and then really annoyed when they stopped doing so about six months later. |
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I like the ones you get from those Shake places that do 100's of different flavours. The Reece's Peanut Butter Cup one is fantastic.
Yummy, they had a deal all through october last year where they were half price, I find them a bit pricey at full cost! |
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My favourite milkshake is pineapple.
McDonalds had a pineapple flavoured milkshake a few years back as part of a summer promotion. It was very nice. McD's vanilla milkshakes ranks up there amongst the seven edible wonders of the World!
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That is exactly what I was going to say!!
Yummy, they had a deal all through october last year where they were half price, I find them a bit pricey at full cost!
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Milkshake
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.........
STRAWBERRY:d Last edited by piggo64 : 04-03-2009 at 16:57. Reason: Typo |
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I had a bloody wonderful chocolate milkshake while out shopping in the West End on Saturday. I got it from the AMT stand at Bond Street station.
http://www.amtcoffee.co.uk/ Anyway, this choccy milkshake was to die for. It was made from rich icecream and tasted like Belgian chocolate. I think it was just under £2. Shame they don't do different sizes as I would have got an extra large. Next time I'll just order two. I had a chocolate frappa-whatsit from Starbucks today, as I figured it was the next best thing to a milkshake. It was bloody rubbish - crushed ice mixed with a teaspoon of Asda chocolate powder is what it tasted like. Bland and crap! |
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Only Chocolate.
Anything else is rank. ESPECIALLY banana *barfs on pc* |
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That sounds disgusting.
