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Make Your Own Shamrock Shake

March 14, 2019 by Jade Mehaffey Leave a Comment

It’s almost St. Patrick’s Day! One of the things I think about every year is the Shamrock Shake from McDonald’s. I remember them being soooo good, but last year when I had one it tasted different! I think they must of changed the recipe! So of course I set out to make my “own” version of the shake and I think it tastes delicious!

Ingredients (makes 3 medium-sized drinks)

  • 4 Cups Vanilla Ice Cream
  • 3/4 Cups Milk
  • 1/4 Tsp. Peppermint
  • 1/4 Tsp. Green Food Coloring

Directions

Start by putting everything into the blender. Ice cream, milk, peppermint extract and green food coloring.

Turn your blender on and start mixing! Depending on the strength of your blender, you might need to add more milk.

Your end result should look like this gloriously-green, pepperminty milk shake! Yum…

I poured mine into some cute and fun old fashion milk jars; and of course adorned with a cute straw! I hope you enjoy making these for yourself or your kiddos on our way to St. Patrick’s day.

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About Jade Mehaffey

Jade is a wife, mother, homeschool teacher, blogger and a driving force that helps run her family farm.
She love scoffee, Mexican food, Butterfinger Blizzards and anything to do with the outdoors. She experienced alot in a short amount of time when her twins were born at 24 weeks and still managed to be a mother for her little one at home. She would love to bring light to the world of extremely premature babies.

She blogs about her family's day to day lives, recipes and whatever else she has on her mind at http://www.mehaffeymoments.blogspot.com/

If you want a behind the scenes look, follow me on instagram @therealmehaffeymoments
and on twitter at @jdmehaffey

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