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"Afieromeno ston kirio Kardamaki and his undying love for Coca-Cola Vanilla."
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Thursday, May 6, 2010
(901): I reached in my backpack to pull out my laptop. I found my bottle of Jack and 2 bottles of Coke. It's going to be a good class.
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how to make a nice old fashionned coke float:
You'll need:
•12 oz. Can of Coca Cola
•Vanilla Ice Cream
•A Frosted Mug or Glass
•A Straw
•A Spoon
Step 1:
Rinse a large tumbler and place in straight into the freezer without drying it off. This will frost the glass and help it stay cold when you pour the float.
Step 2:
Remove the glass from the freezer and immediately place 2 scoops of the vanilla ice cream into it.
Step 3:
Slowly, and I mean VERY slowly, pour the Coca Cola over the ice cream. It will fizz, foam, and most likely overflow the glass. Patience is a virtue here.
Step 4:
Insert the straw and the spoon and enjoy. Usually I use the spoon to get a bite of the ice cream then sip the Coca Cola through the straw.
Enjoy!
how to make a nice old fashionned coke float:
You'll need:
•12 oz. Can of Coca Cola
•Vanilla Ice Cream
•A Frosted Mug or Glass
•A Straw
•A Spoon
Step 1:
Rinse a large tumbler and place in straight into the freezer without drying it off. This will frost the glass and help it stay cold when you pour the float.
Step 2:
Remove the glass from the freezer and immediately place 2 scoops of the vanilla ice cream into it.
Step 3:
Slowly, and I mean VERY slowly, pour the Coca Cola over the ice cream. It will fizz, foam, and most likely overflow the glass. Patience is a virtue here.
Step 4:
Insert the straw and the spoon and enjoy. Usually I use the spoon to get a bite of the ice cream then sip the Coca Cola through the straw.
Enjoy!
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Sunday, May 2, 2010
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
Today, I was talking to the guy I liked about how I was craving Coca-Cola this weekend.
Jokingly, I told him that he would have to get me one or I might not make it through the day. Later, as I was finishing my lunch, I saw him burst through the school's front doors with a twelve pack of Coke and a worried look on his face. He's the one. MLIA
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Wednesday, April 28, 2010
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