Get yours at Jack in the Box....
http://shine.yahoo.com/shine-food/dr...231500241.html
Get yours at Jack in the Box....
http://shine.yahoo.com/shine-food/dr...231500241.html
Hmmm may have to try that.
I love bacon.
I love milkshakes.
This ... ain't that.
1,000+ calories and chemicals instead of actual bacon? No thanks.
two great tastes that don't taste great together? -M
Just.
Plain.
Wrong.
Bacon with pancakes and syrup, a heavy sweet with the bacon, isn't my favorite but works pretty well together. I could see the shake getting some fans.
This is wrong in just so very many ways....
I'm not proud of this, but curiousity got the better of me, and it. was. awesome.
Just realized the healthiest states are vegetable green (obvious choice), and the most obese states, like Oklahoma, are bacon-colored brown.
American's have a hard time relating to the reality of obesity IMO. We all think we know what it looks like, but when you actually have a doctor show you, you might be surprised. I never thought of myself as obese, but medically speaking I was. I'm guessing most people who consider themselves simply overweight are actually approaching or already are medically obese.
You can't make a Jack-In-The-Box Bacon Milkshake at home but you can come close.
1 cup whole milk
2 cups vanilla ice cream
2 -3 strips bacon
Cook the bacon, reserve the drippings.
Place cooked bacon and dairy products in a blender.
Run for thirty seconds on high.
Strain the mixture into a bowl through a sieve.
Add the stuff in the strainer bowl back to the blender.
Add the reserved bacon fat.
Pulse for fifteen seconds.
Pour into a tall Maltshop glass.
Garnish with strained bacon bits and cilantro.
(Be sure that the bacon is fully cooked to avoid Jack-In-The-Box lawsuits)
It is permissible to use "Kosher Bacon-Flavored Tofu" if push comes to shove.
I think I heard my heart screaming when I read this headline.
Did I forget the banana slices and peanut butter?
(Blender stage 2)
Toss in some Chipoles en Adodo and call it a
"Hunka-Hunka Burnin' Love"
Add Pineapple it's a HuunkaahunkaaBurnin'Luv.
Add some "Cream Dee Mint" . . .York Peppermint Patties . . . and Everclear
and it's Soylent Green (non-animal protein version for the carb conscious)!
I'm glad there's not many Jack in the Boxes in Oklahoma, like there are McDonald's.
Why does Colorado rate so low for being fat? Do a lot of people really enjoy hiking and skiing that much? I know the hike to the top of Pikes Peak is pretty long and strenuous. People living in the Rockies to the west coast do pretty good in not being so fat.
Get ready for bacon milkshakes in some place new in Oklahoma--Stillwater. I reckon that company thought it better stake a bigger claim in one of the fattest states in the union.
http://www.stwnewspress.com/local/x2...-to-Stillwater
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