It's customary to have ice cream in milkshakes in America?
In the UK milkshakes are essentially just flavored milk.
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It's customary to have ice cream in milkshakes in America?
In the UK milkshakes are essentially just flavored milk.
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Ninja'd by Turns-The-Page
No nobody else on the forums like milkshakes...
Joking aside I used to love them but it got annoying when they brought all the boys to the yard. But hey at least they claimed my milkshake was better than yours.
Ok joking aside for reals this time, yeah I enjoy milkshakes. I like most flavors, my sister has a thing for making oreo milkshakes, Jaffa Cake milkshakes are pretty good too. When I make milkshakes it tends to be banana and chocolate though (Norwegian milk chocolate is pretty damn good). Or Strawberry, well I like other fruits too, but strawberry is my go to fruit, and when me and my friends are at a McDonalds or some other place where they probably don't use real fruit anyways, I tend to get a strawberry milkshake, I don't go to fast food places very often though.
Favorite is a Chocolate Malt from a place like Dairy Queen. Second favorite is a banana milkshake (also from DQ).
Iced coffee milkshake, ive been drinking them home made since back in the 80's and have been regularly buying them every week since 1998.
I don't mind as long as my ears bleed when I svck on that straw.
Ye'h. A milkshake, to us, is a cold thick liquid drink. To do that, ya need ice cream as well. Not just milk.
To us, flavored milk is just flavored milk. There's nothing really special about flavored milk, in my opinion.
So. Yesterday (March 15) was my 21st birthday. Since I love milkshakes so much and due to the number, I decided to try an alcoholic milkshake from Applebees (called a Mudslide or something like that).
It was good. Might drink more milkshakes like this myself.