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  1. Speak! *gets blender, ice cream, milk and vanilla flavoring* Okay, okay. Uh. I usually eyeball it, so I guess I'll have to guess the measurements, okay? I've never made vanilla milkshakes before, but I can guess here. I don't think you need the vanilla flavoring with vanilla ice cream unless you want a little more flavor. I believe that vanilla flavoring is strong, is it not? So only put a little for extra flavor. Like. Little. Anyways, we're talking full blender here. If you want strawberry milkshake, you'll need about 8 of them the size of the CostCo frozen strawberries. Or the equivalent. Chopped. I think that's about 2 cups... For the milk, you need about... 2 cups. Ice cream you will need around 4-6 scoops. Lower end with added fruits and higher end for already flavored ice cream or vanilla shakes. First you should put in the added fruit. Then the ice cream. Then the milk. If there's too much fruit, add more ice cream and/or milk. If the drink is too thick, add more milk. Too this is when it won't pour smoothly or blend smoothly enough after completely blended. If it is too runny for you, add ice cream. Not enough fruit? Feel free to add more. I talk too much. Okay, who here has messed up their blender attempting this? Are the measurements off? If so, I'm glad I don't have a blender to mess up... I've never attempted measuring the ingredients. I always eyeball it and put in the amount I think is right. It always works for me. So I guessed the measurements. They could be off. Okay... you are in major big trouble!!!!!!!!!! It works, and IT WORKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The problem is, it works so great that I have eaten about two gallons of ice cream in the last two days. Ice cream with blueberries, ice cream with strawberries, ice cream with Georgia peaches, ice cream with maple syrup and walnuts... should I continue????? *is off on a sugar and fat binge* So my measurements weren't too far off? Cool! Heh. Maybe you should at least slow down a little bit. Maybe I shouldn't tell you how to make a great smoothie. Today's Vocabulary: Vagrant: Someone who wanders from place to place without any one place to stay. *gets blender all ready for smoothie instructions* *hint, hint* Ah, my family went on a smothie making rampage all last summer. But then again, just eyeballing works well for the ingrediants. 2-3 big scoops of vanilla or fruit ice cream a banana (peeled) a heaping cup of two types of fruit, frozen(more if you have a big enough blender) apple juice any other fruit juices you want. put everything into a blender. Put all the solid ingrediants in first, and then fill the blender up most of the way with the juices. Blend on high until smooth. 'Scuse me, but I believe that you are speaking of a shake. A shake has ice cream and smoothies are made with ice. A real smoothie... Eyeballing works best, but here are estimated measurements. Okay, um, if your ice cubes are the dome-ish type, use 8, but if they're the cubish cubes, I'd guess a little more than that... Some form of base(meaning a solid fruit). About 2 cups of that... About 2 cups of fruit juice. *is in Smoothie Heaven* And since smoothies don't have ice cream, it's healthier. Ice cream only makes smoothies more decadent! And you'll be a fat little hamster. I will just have to do a few extra miles in the wheel!
  2. You'll have to kick one off. Oh, I don't like thinking about that. Well, there are only 10 people allowed... I know... this is so hard.
  3. Speak! *gets blender, ice cream, milk and vanilla flavoring* Okay, okay. Uh. I usually eyeball it, so I guess I'll have to guess the measurements, okay? I've never made vanilla milkshakes before, but I can guess here. I don't think you need the vanilla flavoring with vanilla ice cream unless you want a little more flavor. I believe that vanilla flavoring is strong, is it not? So only put a little for extra flavor. Like. Little. Anyways, we're talking full blender here. If you want strawberry milkshake, you'll need about 8 of them the size of the CostCo frozen strawberries. Or the equivalent. Chopped. I think that's about 2 cups... For the milk, you need about... 2 cups. Ice cream you will need around 4-6 scoops. Lower end with added fruits and higher end for already flavored ice cream or vanilla shakes. First you should put in the added fruit. Then the ice cream. Then the milk. If there's too much fruit, add more ice cream and/or milk. If the drink is too thick, add more milk. Too this is when it won't pour smoothly or blend smoothly enough after completely blended. If it is too runny for you, add ice cream. Not enough fruit? Feel free to add more. I talk too much. Okay, who here has messed up their blender attempting this? Are the measurements off? If so, I'm glad I don't have a blender to mess up... I've never attempted measuring the ingredients. I always eyeball it and put in the amount I think is right. It always works for me. So I guessed the measurements. They could be off. Okay... you are in major big trouble!!!!!!!!!! It works, and IT WORKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The problem is, it works so great that I have eaten about two gallons of ice cream in the last two days. Ice cream with blueberries, ice cream with strawberries, ice cream with Georgia peaches, ice cream with maple syrup and walnuts... should I continue????? *is off on a sugar and fat binge* So my measurements weren't too far off? Cool! Heh. Maybe you should at least slow down a little bit. Maybe I shouldn't tell you how to make a great smoothie. Today's Vocabulary: Vagrant: Someone who wanders from place to place without any one place to stay. *gets blender all ready for smoothie instructions* *hint, hint* Ah, my family went on a smothie making rampage all last summer. But then again, just eyeballing works well for the ingrediants. 2-3 big scoops of vanilla or fruit ice cream a banana (peeled) a heaping cup of two types of fruit, frozen(more if you have a big enough blender) apple juice any other fruit juices you want. put everything into a blender. Put all the solid ingrediants in first, and then fill the blender up most of the way with the juices. Blend on high until smooth. 'Scuse me, but I believe that you are speaking of a shake. A shake has ice cream and smoothies are made with ice. A real smoothie... Eyeballing works best, but here are estimated measurements. Okay, um, if your ice cubes are the dome-ish type, use 8, but if they're the cubish cubes, I'd guess a little more than that... Some form of base(meaning a solid fruit). About 2 cups of that... About 2 cups of fruit juice. *is in Smoothie Heaven* And since smoothies don't have ice cream, it's healthier. Ice cream only makes smoothies more decadent!
  4. You'll have to kick one off. Oh, I don't like thinking about that.
  5. Speak! *gets blender, ice cream, milk and vanilla flavoring* Okay, okay. Uh. I usually eyeball it, so I guess I'll have to guess the measurements, okay? I've never made vanilla milkshakes before, but I can guess here. I don't think you need the vanilla flavoring with vanilla ice cream unless you want a little more flavor. I believe that vanilla flavoring is strong, is it not? So only put a little for extra flavor. Like. Little. Anyways, we're talking full blender here. If you want strawberry milkshake, you'll need about 8 of them the size of the CostCo frozen strawberries. Or the equivalent. Chopped. I think that's about 2 cups... For the milk, you need about... 2 cups. Ice cream you will need around 4-6 scoops. Lower end with added fruits and higher end for already flavored ice cream or vanilla shakes. First you should put in the added fruit. Then the ice cream. Then the milk. If there's too much fruit, add more ice cream and/or milk. If the drink is too thick, add more milk. Too this is when it won't pour smoothly or blend smoothly enough after completely blended. If it is too runny for you, add ice cream. Not enough fruit? Feel free to add more. I talk too much. Okay, who here has messed up their blender attempting this? Are the measurements off? If so, I'm glad I don't have a blender to mess up... I've never attempted measuring the ingredients. I always eyeball it and put in the amount I think is right. It always works for me. So I guessed the measurements. They could be off. Okay... you are in major big trouble!!!!!!!!!! It works, and IT WORKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The problem is, it works so great that I have eaten about two gallons of ice cream in the last two days. Ice cream with blueberries, ice cream with strawberries, ice cream with Georgia peaches, ice cream with maple syrup and walnuts... should I continue????? *is off on a sugar and fat binge* So my measurements weren't too far off? Cool! Heh. Maybe you should at least slow down a little bit. Maybe I shouldn't tell you how to make a great smoothie. Today's Vocabulary: Vagrant: Someone who wanders from place to place without any one place to stay. *gets blender all ready for smoothie instructions* *hint, hint* Ah, my family went on a smothie making rampage all last summer. But then again, just eyeballing works well for the ingrediants. 2-3 big scoops of vanilla or fruit ice cream a banana (peeled) a heaping cup of two types of fruit, frozen(more if you have a big enough blender) apple juice any other fruit juices you want. put everything into a blender. Put all the solid ingrediants in first, and then fill the blender up most of the way with the juices. Blend on high until smooth. 'Scuse me, but I believe that you are speaking of a shake. A shake has ice cream and smoothies are made with ice. A real smoothie... Eyeballing works best, but here are estimated measurements. Okay, um, if your ice cubes are the dome-ish type, use 8, but if they're the cubish cubes, I'd guess a little more than that... Some form of base(meaning a solid fruit). About 2 cups of that... About 2 cups of fruit juice. *is in Smoothie Heaven*
  6. You know that old saying... you snooze, you lose. *grabs Sammy Star and scurries at top speed into the darkness* Heeeee, heeee, heeee, heeee........
  7. Horatio

    Name Your Phobias!

    *decides to head back to the kitchen for more smoothies* What kind? Sunflower seed smoothies... a hammie favorite! Horatio, This reminds me... You and your hamstery-goodness or your spiffy vast moderator wisdom, could tell me... If a product is available to buy that would be SunflowerSeed Butter, as opposed to Peanut Butter. cuz. Sunflower seeds are very yummy. n_n And they would be good in a goo like Peanut Butter. So. Is there SunflowerSeed Butter at some health-food store or some brand to look out fore at wal-mart or wherever...? Not that I know of, but you may be on to something. *gets Arkcher the patent on Sunflower Seed Butter*
  8. Horatio

    Name Your Phobias!

    *decides to head back to the kitchen for more smoothies* What kind? Sunflower seed smoothies... a hammie favorite!
  9. Horatio

    Name Your Phobias!

    *decides to head back to the kitchen for more smoothies*
  10. i already nominated mush I just seconded your nomination.
  11. Speak! *gets blender, ice cream, milk and vanilla flavoring* Okay, okay. Uh. I usually eyeball it, so I guess I'll have to guess the measurements, okay? I've never made vanilla milkshakes before, but I can guess here. I don't think you need the vanilla flavoring with vanilla ice cream unless you want a little more flavor. I believe that vanilla flavoring is strong, is it not? So only put a little for extra flavor. Like. Little. Anyways, we're talking full blender here. If you want strawberry milkshake, you'll need about 8 of them the size of the CostCo frozen strawberries. Or the equivalent. Chopped. I think that's about 2 cups... For the milk, you need about... 2 cups. Ice cream you will need around 4-6 scoops. Lower end with added fruits and higher end for already flavored ice cream or vanilla shakes. First you should put in the added fruit. Then the ice cream. Then the milk. If there's too much fruit, add more ice cream and/or milk. If the drink is too thick, add more milk. Too this is when it won't pour smoothly or blend smoothly enough after completely blended. If it is too runny for you, add ice cream. Not enough fruit? Feel free to add more. I talk too much. Okay, who here has messed up their blender attempting this? Are the measurements off? If so, I'm glad I don't have a blender to mess up... I've never attempted measuring the ingredients. I always eyeball it and put in the amount I think is right. It always works for me. So I guessed the measurements. They could be off. Okay... you are in major big trouble!!!!!!!!!! It works, and IT WORKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The problem is, it works so great that I have eaten about two gallons of ice cream in the last two days. Ice cream with blueberries, ice cream with strawberries, ice cream with Georgia peaches, ice cream with maple syrup and walnuts... should I continue????? *is off on a sugar and fat binge* So my measurements weren't too far off? Cool! Heh. Maybe you should at least slow down a little bit. Maybe I shouldn't tell you how to make a great smoothie. Today's Vocabulary: Vagrant: Someone who wanders from place to place without any one place to stay. *gets blender all ready for smoothie instructions* *hint, hint* Ah, my family went on a smothie making rampage all last summer. But then again, just eyeballing works well for the ingrediants. 2-3 big scoops of vanilla or fruit ice cream a banana (peeled) a heaping cup of two types of fruit, frozen(more if you have a big enough blender) apple juice any other fruit juices you want. put everything into a blender. Put all the solid ingrediants in first, and then fill the blender up most of the way with the juices. Blend on high until smooth. *disappears from sight... the sound of a furious blender is heard in the background*
  12. Double negative means that you live in New York!
  13. Heh. Here is one from the red market. Outstanding!!! You have just earned yourself The Platinum Moon Award.
  14. Erendayu is trying to, but she needs some information. Please give it to her in this forum You will find her topic.
  15. Said the lady as she kissed the cow. huh? i don't get it... The saying goes... to each their own, said the lady as she kissed the cow. Meaning, she was doing was she wanted and you should do what you like, not criticize her. oooooooookay.....hey hoops! you're on right now, but by the time this gets posted you probably wont be..o well...rite now its8:01 PM EST on august 18....i dont know what time zone you're in, though Same as you. Yeah, Horatio moderates after I get to school (I go at 6:15), so I don't get to see the posts until I get home. And hey to you too! Actually I do believe you were on this morning, the same time I was.
  16. I nominate Skwerlhugger Will, Mushroom_king and Hoops.
  17. Speak! *gets blender, ice cream, milk and vanilla flavoring* Okay, okay. Uh. I usually eyeball it, so I guess I'll have to guess the measurements, okay? I've never made vanilla milkshakes before, but I can guess here. I don't think you need the vanilla flavoring with vanilla ice cream unless you want a little more flavor. I believe that vanilla flavoring is strong, is it not? So only put a little for extra flavor. Like. Little. Anyways, we're talking full blender here. If you want strawberry milkshake, you'll need about 8 of them the size of the CostCo frozen strawberries. Or the equivalent. Chopped. I think that's about 2 cups... For the milk, you need about... 2 cups. Ice cream you will need around 4-6 scoops. Lower end with added fruits and higher end for already flavored ice cream or vanilla shakes. First you should put in the added fruit. Then the ice cream. Then the milk. If there's too much fruit, add more ice cream and/or milk. If the drink is too thick, add more milk. Too this is when it won't pour smoothly or blend smoothly enough after completely blended. If it is too runny for you, add ice cream. Not enough fruit? Feel free to add more. I talk too much. Okay, who here has messed up their blender attempting this? Are the measurements off? If so, I'm glad I don't have a blender to mess up... I've never attempted measuring the ingredients. I always eyeball it and put in the amount I think is right. It always works for me. So I guessed the measurements. They could be off. Okay... you are in major big trouble!!!!!!!!!! It works, and IT WORKS GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The problem is, it works so great that I have eaten about two gallons of ice cream in the last two days. Ice cream with blueberries, ice cream with strawberries, ice cream with Georgia peaches, ice cream with maple syrup and walnuts... should I continue????? *is off on a sugar and fat binge* So my measurements weren't too far off? Cool! Heh. Maybe you should at least slow down a little bit. Maybe I shouldn't tell you how to make a great smoothie. Today's Vocabulary: Vagrant: Someone who wanders from place to place without any one place to stay. *gets blender all ready for smoothie instructions* *hint, hint*
  18. That's why I'm taking a shower. in some poo. So i smelled like moldy gorgonzola More poo. ... yup. And then we ran to the... boobah home base! The crowds went...
  19. I have been thinking of your father's possible questions and I do not have any great answers. Let me ask, how many years until you go to college? Whose dog is Stanley? Schnoodle: schnauzer and poodle mix? Free agent? Has someone been watching way too much sports? Do they think the dog is going to see what person in the household gives them the best deal and a signing bonus? (J/K) Who walks Stanley now? Do you have a big backyard? One of the good things aobut two dogs is, Stanley has a bud to hang with. So when his friends (humans) are away, he has a pal to play with. This isn't much help, but I guess I need to ask who is taking care of Stanley and who does Stanley bond with the most? Let me think some more.
  20. Cheesemaster!!!!! We are still waiting for your underwater pics!
  21. How hard are you going to work us? Remember, these are night rides only. I would extend the rides to the sunset hours and absorb park rides into the area of jurisdiction. gee, I could lasso me a pheonix, recruit a moogle helper, and keep things going 24/7. Now you are talking. *hands Lexxscrapham a lasso*
  22. Mushroom_king's computer is broken and she can only get on every other weekend. I hope to see her this weekend when she goes to her father's house. Honey is taking a picture of hay for you. Her birthday was two days ago and there is a birthday topic for her in Warm Wishes. I believe she will post the hay pic there and I will transfer it down here. And I didn't mean to look so vexed either. It was the closest smilie I could find. I never thought you looked vexed.
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