Where can I go to get a good milkshake?!


Question:

Where can I go to get a good milkshake?

What restaurants do you think has good milkshakes? Either strawberry or chocolate...


Answers:
home.
chocolate:
1 cup milk
lots of chocolate syrup
1 tablespoon chocolate nesquick/ovaltine/chocolate malt
2 chocolate ice cream scoops
blend in blender
strawberry:
1 cup milk
4 strawberrys (no leaves)
strawberry syrup (if wanted)
3 vanilla/strawberry ice cream scoops
blen in blender





see! it's not that hard! lol. yum!

Dairy Queen or Arby's

Steak and Shake is my favorite place to get a milkshake.

A speciality shop..

cant find one go to

Dairy Queen
Wendys
Friendlys...

Where do you live? The two best I've ever had were:

Val's Burgers in Hayward, California
Burger Road in Concord, California.

Depending on your location, I'd look for a "five and diner" type place. Usually these places try to duplicate the traditional 50's style of preparing milkshakes. And try it with malt...so good.

steak n shake.

Kelis ;)

If you're close to a Dairy Queen try that. My favorite is butterscotch, but I also like chocolate or vanilla.

dq

mcdonalds lol

well there are lots of places.
jamba juice, in my opinion has the best shakes in the world. they even sell chocolate ones. and they are healthier for you.
in and out also sells good milkshakes
and dennys does too.

how about make your own?

here are the ingredients

Milk
Vanilla Ice Cream
Vanilla Extract (Very Very little)
2 eggs
Then the ingredient you choose (hershey bars, peanut butter, blueberries, strawberries)

Make sure though you put only like 1/3 of milk in compared to the ice cream you put in or so.. Just don't put more milk then ice cream or it will be to milky.

Hardee's

United Dairy Farmers are the best




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