Thursday, 17 March 2011

For the last few weeks my life has been taken over by Milkshakes - one of life's greatest pleasures. What a hardship it has been (not!) It is the topic of my next book (The Milkshake bar) and I don't need to tell you how excited I am to be working on this project. Lots of lovely thick shakes, thin shakes, fruit cocktail juices and ice cream floats! Last weekend I made 32 drinks - by Sunday evening we were all feeling just a little sick! The problem with a good milkshake is that you think you will just take one sip to taste but somehow one sip becomes three and before you know it the glass is empty! I dread to think how much ice cream and milk we consumed. Luckily I had some helpful milkshake tasters on hand - Sacha (pictured here with a mango lassi - it is his recipe and he was very proud!) tasted every single one (that is true dedication to your wife!) and our other neighbours tried lots too - including baby Josef who was keen to try the watermelon cooler! I have one milkshake left to test - a doughnut milkshake - and the recipes to write up and then the book is finished - out new spring published by lovely Ryland Peters and Small, hurrah!

5 comments:

  1. Hello Hannah

    The watermelon cooler sounds good to me!

    Have you thought about doing a cookbook for people watching their diet?

    Best
    Tracy :)

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  2. How incredible that you're publishing so much! I don't think I've heard anything like it. Milkshakes are a fantastic idea for a cookbook! Congratulations again Hannah! You deserve it all and more.

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  3. This sounds like it's going to be great fun for you and the people who buy your book! I worked in a milkshake bar for a while and know exactly what you mean about one sip turning into the whole thing!

    Looking forward to hearing more about but in the mean time i think i might have to get your whoopie pie book to help introduce me to the world of whoopies!

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  4. This looks absolutely fantastic! Thanks for sharing!

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