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How to Make a 30 second Milkshake!

How to Make a 30 second Milkshake!
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Ever have those delicious milkshakes in the juice box thing that really isn't a milkshake because it has no ice cream in it? Ever see the $1.50 price tag on it for the drink that lasts 1 minute? Well I'm going to show you a better tasting version that's cheaper, easier, and probably healthier to! And it takes 30 seconds to 1 minute to do!
 
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Gather milk, suger, and vanilla. Put the milk in a medium sized glass.
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10 comments
Aug 22, 2009. 5:47 PMDEADMAU5FTW says:
try cinnamon in it or nutmeg it worked really good if you like cinnamon
Jun 30, 2009. 12:32 PMoriginalwynne says:
i could always rememer having these drinks when i was about 5 (13 now) but was never able to find them again =( until i found this 'ible! now i can make them whenever i want! thanks so much =)
Jun 14, 2009. 1:16 PM9lucky2 says:
this is not bad...7
Apr 19, 2009. 1:34 AMzoltzerino says:
another simple milkshake (just milk) is half fill (or a bit more) an water bottle with milk, and shake it like there is no tomorrow for about 30seconds - 1 minute and there you go a really nice frothy milk drink. This "Technique" can be applied with this recipe or anything else. Just a quick question to anyone in the chemistry area (or just knows stuff), is it possible to make a shake (as in a frothy liquid that hold the froth for more than 5 seconds) using a non-emulsion liquid (milk is an emulsion(fat and water))? Much appreciated if anyone can answer. ZZZZ
Dec 10, 2008. 12:53 AMPetahOsiris says:
So I found this just after a friend of mine brought over some delicious banana\chocolate cake stuff and thought hey, that might be a nice accompaniment.......didn't have any vanilla though but cinnamon works great :D tl;dr : Sugar + Cinnamon is also a great combo thanks for introducing me to a genuinely new and innovative idea
Nov 20, 2008. 6:24 PMmaxpower49 says:
would you just add cholate syrup to make it cholate?
Nov 12, 2008. 4:01 PMsquibble94 says:
This is surprisingly a good recipe! Thanks.

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I'm a teen aged geek living in Nova Scotia, Canada. I feel safe giving this information because I live near another Shane Dulong. Normally I'm not very trusting of the internet especially due to the f...
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