Oh Shamrock Shake how I
love thee, minty green goodness
topped with fluffy whipped cream and
sprinkled with sparkly sweet crystals
so cool and refreshing
available for a limited time only.
Lucky for you, Shamrock Shake, I
gave up drinking for Lent and so I
indulged in you - the toxic cocktail -
on just one occasion this season: St. Patrick's day
I celebrated
with an American tradition
also know as
the tasty green goodness that is
deliciously minty,
festively green,
dazzlingly delightful;
the one and only
Shamrock Shake
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It looks delicious! But I'm just not a shake person. I've tried to be but have failed.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite phrase was "toxic cocktail," because the green hue certainly calls to mind radioactive waste!
ReplyDeleteI love that it's an :American tradition." LOL! Haven't had one in years, but used to LOVE them! Rock on!
ReplyDeleteI love those! I love the "toxic cocktail" as well!
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ReplyDeleteNow I want a shake! I wonder if it's too late for a trip to McDonald's:)
ReplyDeleteI love those so much! My husband brought us all home one on St. Patrick's Day and they really are the best.
ReplyDeleteI just wrote a review of my first Shamrock Shake experience (last Friday!) for my first graders!!
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