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Shake Things Up With Fun Milkshakes

by Donna Monday

Milkshakes have been around since the old days of drugstore soda fountains. Now days we tend to drink milkshakes mainly when we go out for a bite to eat at a fast food restaurant.

Milkshakes are healthy (they contain calcium) and delicious. The most common milkshake flavors are: strawberry, vanilla and chocolate.

But you don’t have to wait for your next fast food trip to enjoy a frothy, cold milkshake. Why not whip out your blender and make your own?

Milkshakes are extremely easy to make and only take a minute or two. Kids especially love milkshakes. What a great way to get them to drink more milk.

If you’re bored with the regular strawberry, vanilla and chocolate milkshakes, try these mouth-watering variations:

Blueberry Breakfast Milkshake – with fresh blueberries and apple juice

Peanut Butter Cup Milkshake – with peanut butter cups and chocolate syrup

Jello Milkshake – with any flavor jello and vanilla ice cream

Chocolate Cherry Milkshake – with cherries and chocolate syrup

Chunky Monkey Milkshake – with bananas and chocolate chips

Vanilla Vision Milkshake – with vanilla pudding

Pumpkin Pie Milkshake – with canned pumpkin and cinnamon

Coffee Fudge Swirl Milkshake – with instant coffee and fudge ripple ice cream

Strawberry Orange Milkshake – with fresh strawberries and orange juice

Irish Milkshake – with Irish cream liquor

Chocolate Tofu Milkshake – with bananas, cocoa powder and maple syrup

You can find these refreshing cold drink milkshake recipes online with the click of your mouse. So start shaking things up with a fun milkshake today!

About The Author

Copyright 2004

Donna Monday is a contributing author at: http://www.1st-milkshake-n-smoothie-recipes.com.




Best Recipes: Banana Chocolate Milkshake

by Donna Monday

Got any ripe bananas sitting around the house? Great. Then instead of letting them get too ripe to eat, make yourself a nice, cold delicious banana chocolate milkshake. It’s fun and easy to do.

All you do is slice up the banana and add it to some cocoa chocolate and milk and you’ve got yourself a nice afternoon snack. This milkshake will also give you a real boost of energy too. Now you know you’ll never have to waste another banana again.

Banana Chocolate Milkshake 1 cup skim milk 2 tablespoons cocoa 1/3 cup sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 medium ripe banana, sliced 8 large ice cubes

Directions

In blender container pour milk. Add cocoa. Cover, blend on low speed until well mixed. Best Recipes: Banana Chocolate Milkshake Recipe

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Best Recipes: Root Beer Float Milkshake

by Donna Monday

Make this cool, frosty Root Beer Float Milkshake for a real walk down memory lane. Did you enjoy root beer float as a kid? Maybe you drank them in high school when you went out to eat with your friends at the local burger hang out?

Maybe you’ve never even had a root beer float but you’ve heard about them and want to try one. Well, here’s a great recipe on how to make a classic root beer float that will have your taste buds rockin around the clock!

Root Beer Float Milkshake Root beer 3 tablespoons chocolate syrup 2 - 3 scoops vanilla ice cream

Directions

Blend all ingredients until smooth.

Ab Best Recipes: Root Beer Float Milkshake Recipe

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Best Recipes: Classic Jello Milkshake

by Donna Monday

Everything goes better with Jello.

I think I remember an advertising slogan that said something like that. And our favorite gelatin really does go well with all kinds of dishes. Jello has got to be one of the most versatile foods ever invented.

I’m sure you’ve had jello for dessert at some point in your life. Or, a fruit laden jello mold salad made with lime, orange, or strawberry jello with bits of fruit inside. Those salads make a delicious and beautiful presentation at luncheons.

Jello is so popular that people have invented many ways to utilize this sweet, fun, colorful food. So wouldn’t you know it that someone came along and created the jello milkshake. Just when you thought jello couldn’t be any more entertaining, now you can mix Best Recipes: Classic Jello Milkshake Recipe

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