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12/10/2008 Eggnog pie
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5/24/2004 Peanut Butter Shake
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  • 12/11/2009 Cookie balls
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    Peanut Butter Shake by Sox


    As I began doing more and more work on the house, I started to realize that it would be great to pay people back for all that they have done for me. One of the best received forms of payback turned out to be something quite simple, dessert. It's funny how much people like dessert, and how something like a milkshake has become a rare option. Blizzards, smoothies, frapaccinos and frostys have taken over the market for drinkable desserts.

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    Peanut Butter Shake
    Serves: 1   Time: 5 minutes

    Ingredients:
    1/4 cup creamy peanut butter
    chocolate syrup
    3/4 cup milk
    4 small scoops (1 cup) vanilla ice cream
    Variation replace regular peanut butter with chocolate peanutbutter and omit the chocolate syrup

    Tools: Blender

    Directions: Mix the chocolate syrup and peanut butter milk in the blender. Dump in the ice cream a scoop at a time until it is milkshake consistency (shocking). Pour into a glass and cry softly as you drink the best milkshake ever.

    Warning: Do not attempt to drink the biggest milkshake ever, after a meal that you had thirds of. A full tummy of milk rarely is a good thing.