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Milkshake: make mine______

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The 3 pillars of shake making are: premium quality ice cream, thick consistency (a straw doesn't fall over) and creamy texture. Make mine chocolate & top it with whipped cream!

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I love blended Coke floats.

I'll kill for a good vanilla malt!

passionfruit and vanilla! I love the mix of tangy and creamy. yum!

B
Hand to Mouth
Making Stock of the Situation
A blog for penniless gourmets

Mostly vanilla, unless I am in a chocolate mood. Every now and then vanilla and orange sherbert for a cremesicle.

usually vanilla but sometimes when i feel decadent its chocolate and bananna! yummmmm

with vanilla ice cream and chicory stout (schnack style). i also like strawberry when i'm feeling girly.

Chocolate: made with rich chocolate ice cream, good chocolate syrup and not too much milk.

Vanilla.

thick and chocolatey!

Strawberry.
or vanilla. its tough. depends on food pairings.

Strawberry with no toppings. Yum.

black & white malt!

The best shakes and malts in the world (no joke): Yellowstone Drug Store, Shoshoni, Wyoming. As a kid I always got either vanilla / chocolate, strawberry / banana, or coffee / chocolate. They just opened a sister store about 3 blocks from where I live in Casper, Wyoming, and I've been avoiding it like the plague (don't want to be addicted to malts!)

I once had a well known food writer tell me that candy in ice cream was for children. I whole-heartedly disagree. I vanilla ice cream smashed with cookie dough, Oreos, and Heath bars. Bring it on.

Chocolate malt, of course.

Chocolate malt, of course, not that I've had one in 25 years, but I can remember.

Toasted Marshmallow from Stand on 12th in NYC!! Delicious!

Make mine a thick strawberry with one or two pieces of strawberry on top and don't forget the whipped cream....yum!

peanut butter and jelly in vanilla ice cream with malt

I'll do a coffee cabinet or an Awful Awful. The THREE pillars are met!

Coffee malted. Always.

Vanilla. Classic. Though I recently had a chocolate chip milkshake made with vanilla ice cream that was great - and it came, as all great milkshakes do, in a tall frosted glass with the extra in the metal container it was mixed in.

Make mine a chocolate peanut butter smoothie from Blenders in the Grass in Santa Barbara.

Or a mango lassi.

I'm easy to please. :D

Either a thick strawberry or a vanilla malt

Babe Ruth or Peanut Butter from the Nifty Fifty's diner in/near Chester, PA. I haven't had one in about 6 years and I'm still craving them ...

Thick and rich chocolate malt served in an old-fashioned drug store glass with two straws. And not for sharing, either!

Chocolate with cinnamon. The specialty at Goode Co. Hamburgers in Houston, TX,

I usually order a vanilla malt, but whenever I visit someplace that serves a "boston shake" I order it -- a milkshake on the bottom with an ice cream sundae on top. Health, be damned!

You can usually pick your shake and sundae flavors -- sometimes I go complementary and sometimes I go with odd combinations. My favorite one is a coconut shake with a scoop of roasted almond gelato and smothered in hot fudge -- kind of like a frozen Almond Joy :-)

Dominic
the zen kitchen

I am a big fan of mint blended with peanut butter and malt... Or a good Black and White...

mint chocolate chip ice cream shake! You get to scoop out all the dark chocolate chips from the bottom when you are done!

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