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		<title>Layers of Milkshakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 00:11:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve decided to share with all of you Charlie listeners out there my love for milkshakes. I&#8217;ve had this obsession since I was a small boy and used to make them myself with my mom&#8217;s bright orange blender before I could drive, but now I just drive to the closet drive thru to get one. We&#8217;ll [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve decided to share with all of you Charlie listeners out there my love for milkshakes. I&#8217;ve had this obsession since I was a small boy and used to make them myself with my mom&#8217;s bright orange blender before I could drive, but now I just drive to the closet drive thru to get one. We&#8217;ll start with the bottom and work our way up. </p>
<p>The bottom consists of the thinest, almost milk like part of the milkshake that was at the top of the blender. I love this part and sometimes I&#8217;ll let the milkshake sit out for a few minutes to let the thin stuff collect at the bottom. If I&#8217;m really thirsty or have really bad cotton mouth I&#8217;ll just keep drinking and that takes me to the middle.</p>
<p>The middle is usually the thickest part of the milkshake and you have to suck really had through the straw and my cheek muscles usually get tired when I&#8217;m at this part of the shake. This is also the coldest part of the shake so if it&#8217;s a really hot day, this section cools you off the most. After you give your cheek muscles a break and move onto the next section, the top.</p>
<p>The top is usually a mixture of what&#8217;s on the very bottom, the thin milky part and the foam. Now I don&#8217;t like the foam part but if I&#8217;m really thirsty I&#8217;ll still drink it. Hey, you can&#8217;t let it go to waste! If you don&#8217;t like the foam part either when you&#8217;re still at the middle section you can usually mix the 2 sections together with a straw to avoid the foam.</p>
<p>Now that you know the structure of a milkshake, who has the best milkshakes?</p>
<p>McD&#8217;s: Their milkshakes are super thick (hence they&#8217;re called triple thick) and great for extra hot days, plus they are easy on the wallet. I go to McDonald&#8217;s all the time cause they are right by my pad.</p>
<p>The Burger Village: These are my favorite and they have seasonal flavors too. Burgerville&#8217;s shakes are good all of the time and aren&#8217;t too thick and they put whip topping on the seasonal shakes. They&#8217;ve got a great Mocha Perk that is good if you need a pick up but don&#8217;t like coffee. My favorite of their shakes is by far the Chocolate Hazelnut seasonal shake. It&#8217;s only around during the holiday season and January. This past year they had it early in October/November and Burgerville had a portion of my pay check in their registers for that 3 month time peroid. The only downside to their shakes is they are a little spendy, but worth it.</p>
<p>Mike The Man Drive In: If you like variety this is your place! They&#8217;ve got so many flavors and combinations you could have a different flavored shake for every day for probably 2 months. They&#8217;re priced pretty well too. I only wish they had drive thru&#8217;s.</p>
<p>BK: These shakes are alright and are priced fairly too. The best thing about Burger King is that if you are lactose intolerant you can get the Icee&#8217;s! They&#8217;re just like the ones from convenice stores and they usually have atleast 2 flavors.</p>
<p>Your Mom, Wendy: These milkshakes are legendary and you&#8217;ve gotta use a spoon. Recently they come in multiple flavors and you can add topping to them too. Most recently they&#8217;ve got coffee ones and boy do those hit the spot. Their shakes are great to dip your fries and you can&#8217;t say about every one&#8217;s shakes.</p>
<p>Nearly all of the fast food joints have milk shakes but these were the ones I look for when driving down 82nd ave. Next time you&#8217;re drinking a milkshake, look for the layers!</p>
<p>Later dude.</p>
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