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AlexD333
19-02-2014, 21:42
These ones are quite basic, usually last summer we would add like 4 or 5 different chocolate and blend up with lots of ice cream and cream.

Last time we did Oreo, malteaser, flake, twirl and more :thumb2

rustic
19-02-2014, 21:47
Put a spanner in your hand and bad things happen.
:eek:

BUT...
Put a spoon in your hand and good things happen.
:thumb2

terrano bob
23-02-2014, 22:57
very helpful :confused:

clivvy
23-02-2014, 23:28
mmmmm, is that fresh whipped cream on top?

such a tease.

AlexD333
23-02-2014, 23:46
mmmmm, is that fresh whipped cream on top?

such a tease.

Fake, spray cream I'm afraid

Still damn good though.

judd750
24-02-2014, 00:00
Do you want the recipe for Yorkshire puddings ??

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bry
24-02-2014, 00:04
Do you want the recipe for Yorkshire puddings ??

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Yorkshire men Smart in the head,and Brilliant in bed,as the saying goes:lol:lol:lol

Sweety
24-02-2014, 00:15
These ones are quite basic, usually last summer we would add like 4 or 5 different chocolate and blend up with lots of ice cream and cream.

Last time we did Oreo, malteaser, flake, twirl and more :thumb2

Well your going to have to give us all the full recipes ie how much of each thing that go's in or you'll get no more advice on your motor:augie:lol

terrano bob
24-02-2014, 00:18
Yorkshire pudding aunt bessies :augie :thumbs

judd750
24-02-2014, 00:32
homemade milkshakes , sidesteps ,hmmmmmm :D

terrano bob
24-02-2014, 00:41
:jesterbg

exosteve
24-02-2014, 01:13
home made everything for me.
and this was my supper.....

exosteve
24-02-2014, 01:14
with the perfect partner. branston beans warmed on the top of the stove

AlexD333
24-02-2014, 07:14
Well your going to have to give us all the full recipes ie how much of each thing that go's in or you'll get no more advice on your motor:augie:lol

You've gotta have a blender for starts. Atleast one bar of each, add more of your favourite, and the amount of ice cream you add just depends on how thick you want it. The more thick it is the less refreshing it will be (and the less milk goes in)

I tend to make 2 pints of the stuff in a go, so usually add 6/8 scoops of ice cream.

Oh yeah, you must add enough ice cream to hold the blended bits, otherwise all the chocolate falls to the bottom.

Add cream on the top and drink away :nenau

*spoiler* you may contract diabetes.

rustic
24-02-2014, 09:46
Yorkshire men Smart in the head,and Brilliant in bed,as the saying goes:lol:lol:lol

Well it's not the rhyme that people outside Yorkshire know...:doh

Something about the strength of your arm, and there was something about the head... :augie:augie

:lol:lol:lol

spiderpig37
24-02-2014, 10:03
Yorkshire pudding aunt bessies :augie :thumbs

Dear oh dear
If thats your idea of yorkshire puddings you might as well cook up dried dog turds:lol
The good old pudding served as a starter with lashings of onion gravy in our house kids love em

terrano bob
24-02-2014, 11:04
yep that's the one :D :thumb2

firebobby
24-02-2014, 13:14
Ah, toast on an open fire, yum

Sweety
24-02-2014, 22:25
*spoiler* you may contract diabetes.

No chance of that been diabetic for 30 years:lol:lol:lol sound nice think i'll have to make some up:thumb2 god knows if we've got a blender will have to ask the wife as she does 90% of the cooking & baking:augie

AlexD333
24-02-2014, 22:40
No chance of that been diabetic for 30 years:lol:lol:lol sound nice think i'll have to make some up:thumb2 god knows if we've got a blender will have to ask the wife as she does 90% of the cooking & baking:augie

She's gonna think your doing drugs :lol

But yeah some chocks (crumbled up ish) in the blender, scoops or ice cream and some milk, so simple yet so effective.

Walls soft scoop if i may :augie