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A Simple Chocolate Milkshake (or some sort of milk and ice cream drink)

A Simple Chocolate Milkshake (or some sort of milk and ice cream drink)
      I have been experimenting around with my new magic bullet for recipes.  I saw this chocolate mouse recipe and I thought, perfect!!! I got the ingredients, cream (10%) and chocolate syrup. I put together everything and mixed it up. I couldn't seam to get even a whipped cream texture. so I read the ingredients again and it said heavy whipping cream...
so it was kind of like a milkshake. I added ice cream and some other ingredients and I had one of the best drinks I had in a long time.

      In this Instructable, I have the original recipe, At the end, I will have a page with updates on how to make the recipe better so, read the whole thing before you start.
 
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Step 1What You Need and the Ingredients

What You Need and the Ingredients
The list of objects you need

- Magic bullet (or any blender)
- spoon
- counterspace

Ingredients

- 1 cup Milk
- 1 1/2 tbs Chocolate syrup
- Anything over 2 big scoops of Ice Cream (can be caramel, chocolate, vanaila, oreo,   
    chocolate chunk, ect.) (see step 5 for exact amount)
- A handfull or a bit more of Chocolate Chips (I recomend them because of the bender. 
    you can replace them with cookie dughe, cookies, smarties, skittles, ect. Or put them  
    together, maybe even all of them!!!)
- Vanila extract (optional) (can be any type of flavoring that goes well with the taste)

The mesurements are not exact, its mostly because I`m estimating the amounts.
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Mar 14, 2011. 11:59 PMLance Mt. says:
Tasty, but don't use that straw! The milk will ruin it :(

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