Making a Delicious Milkshake - My Secret Recipe!

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The discussion revolves around making a milkshake, including personal recipes, ingredient choices, and challenges encountered during preparation. Participants share their experiences and thoughts on achieving the ideal milkshake consistency.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a personal milkshake recipe, mentioning chocolate ice cream, chocolate sauce, nonfat milk, and ice, while keeping the proportions secret.
  • Another participant humorously misinterprets the topic, referencing a popular cultural phrase about milkshakes.
  • A later reply discusses the messiness of making milkshakes at home compared to buying them, highlighting the cleanup involved.
  • One participant expresses a desire for a milkshake with even density, noting the issue of low-viscosity liquid remaining after blending.
  • Another participant suggests using skim milk as a potential solution to improve the milkshake's consistency.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express varying opinions on the best ingredients and methods for making milkshakes, with no consensus on how to eliminate the low-viscosity liquid issue.

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Participants do not provide specific measurements or detailed techniques for achieving the desired milkshake consistency, leaving some assumptions and methods unexplored.

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I was just thinking, why isn't there any whole note, half note, quarter, and eighth note unicode characters?

Anyway, I am going to make a milkshake in my blender with the following ingredients:
Chocolate ice cream
Hershey's chocolate flavoured sauce
Nonfat cow's milk (i was going to rant but I won't)
Ice Ih

That's all you need! I can't tell you the proportions because its my secret recipe :smile:

or because I don't know them.

I haven't made one for several months, it will be good!

:-p Ready! I'll tell you how it goes.
 
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And here I thought you were talking about your ta -ta's.
 
"My milkshake brings all the boys to the yard..."
 
Mk said:
I was just thinking, why isn't there any whole note, half note, quarter, and eighth note unicode characters?
Because so few people actually know anything about music, perhapse?
 
Meaning you don't know anything about music
 
go hump a cactus.
 
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Yes, it is sheet music... I was going to ask what is your point, but what is the point in that?

My milkshake was very good! I LOOOVE my milkshakes the best, and they're cheap. Messy though, if you buy ones, they're not as messy, you don't have to clean everything afterwards!

The only thing I can't do, is this:
There always seems to be some low-viscosity liquid (probably the milk and melted ice cream and melted ice) left at the beginning and the end of the milkshake! How do I eliminate this part? I want a milkshake with even density!
 
try using skim milk instead of the low fat cow's milk :smile:
 

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