Yes, you can freeze a milkshake, but the texture may change once thawed. When frozen, the milkshake can become icy and lose its creamy consistency. To maintain better quality, consider freezing it in smaller portions and consuming it within a few weeks. When you're ready to enjoy it, let it soften slightly before blending again for a smoother texture.
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milkshake !
A milkshake is a liquid.
Un milkshake a la fraise = Strawberry milkshake
how would the milkshake be digested
there arw 655 in this milkshake
a milkshake : ) how did you know?.....WEBKINZ
No, we cannot say milkshake as manalia.
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ordered; I ordered a chocolate milkshake. You ordered a chocolate milkshake. He ordered a chocolate milkshake. We ordered a chocolate milkshake. They ordered a chocolate milkshake.
A milkshake would qualify as a solid. A fish swims in a liquid (water). If a fish was stuck in a milkshake it wouldn't be able to swim because it's a solid. Therefore a milkshake qualifies as a solid.
If a milkshake could shake milk, a milkshake would shake all the milk that a milkshake could shake.