亞歷克斯的芒果震動

2006年1月17日 | 我的孩子也是烹調得!

我的小女兒,亞歷克斯,昨天待在家裡從學校。 重感冒。 被中午,她感到厭煩。 她開始煩惱我關於做某一芒果震動。 我黃昏告訴了她。 二個小時以後,她不可能再等待。 她做芒果震動自己。 绝對神!

芒果震動

我沒看見怎麼她做了它…為什麼牛奶和方式的被製成菜泥的芒果被分層堆積。 我的所有是設定Thunderstick讚成為她然後我左她在廚房裡。 然而,我知道她通過製成菜泥二個芒果只開始了。 我假設,在加牛奶以後,沒有填裝的足够二塊高玻璃。 我記得她問她是否可能製成菜泥剩餘的三個芒果。 我猜測她倒了被製成菜泥的芒果入二塊玻璃,加的牛奶沒有攪動,加第二批被製成菜泥的芒果,然後增加更多牛奶。 她在糖投入,當我進入了廚房,并且我說, 「嘿,等待! 芒果和牛奶層數看很俏麗方式。 我首先將採取相片」。 并且我。

我們在小的照相講席會以後引起了飲料。 喝我的女兒的混合相當是經驗。 織補,它是好。 她的爸爸和姐妹只將得到通過看相片享受芒果震動太的壞。 亞歷克斯只做了足够為她自己和為我。 :- P

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16 responses on 'Alex’s mango shake'

  • Alma on Jan 17, 2006 at 11:42 am

    Connie that looks yummy! It actually reminded me of the coffee from KopiRoti. The milk was at the bottom of the cup and the coffee was poured on top.

  • Connie on Jan 17, 2006 at 1:00 pm

    It was great, Alma, sabi sa ‘yo, hubby made faces because Alex and I finished everything. :razz:

  • encarna on Jan 17, 2006 at 2:36 pm

    Wow that looks yummy! For the dairy allergic (my 14 month old), I’ve made mango shakes with coconut milk. It’s divine! If the coconut milk is too cold and solidified, adding some liquid, like orange juice, coconut water, or rice milk really smooths it out.

  • toni on Jan 17, 2006 at 3:53 pm

    This looks so refreshing and delicious! Your kids are going to take over your kitchen soon. :)

  • relly on Jan 17, 2006 at 8:58 pm

    Ahahh! :wink: Daughter following mom’s footstep. Looks refreshing! I miss the green mango shake from Max in Lipa. I had it last year!

  • Cindy on Jan 17, 2006 at 9:35 pm

    Oh ok, thanks! =.= I’m having a hard time doing CSS on blogger.. I’m used to xanga, hehe. :razz: Oh gosh, I don’t know when will I finish designing my blog, haha

  • sha on Jan 17, 2006 at 10:58 pm

    may space pa ba for a bigger kitchen sa household mo?:lol:

  • Connie on Jan 18, 2006 at 7:45 am

    encarna, that’s a neat trick. the acid smoothing out the solids in coco milk.

    toni, that sounds like R-E-S-T to me. :lol:
    relly, i love green mango shake. in the summer, when mangoes are less expensive, we’ll make some. :)
    cindy, if you go to wordpress.org, they give free bog hosting. much better than blogger.

    sha, di na pwede. we’re thinking of moving. kasi din, the neighborhood is getting lousy. kulang pa pera hehehe

  • relly on Jan 18, 2006 at 4:35 pm

    :razz: Great..i’ll wait for that Connie, is it possible to send me by e-mail LOL

  • arianne on Jan 18, 2006 at 6:28 pm

    hi, it looks excellent!..how i wish i could eat and drink ripe mangoes:sad:

    im a new mommy and my baby girl will be christen this coming march…just hope you could help me for a good menu and recipe as well. :smile:
    thnks!:grin:

  • Connie on Jan 19, 2006 at 12:45 pm

    relly, ako rin :razz:. natakaw tuloy ako hehehe

    arianne, just browse around the blog. or you can wait a few days while i rebuild my party journal. :)

  • Jayred on Jan 19, 2006 at 9:42 pm

    It looks divine alright! I like the colors. Your daughter is “nakakatuwa” talaga.

    Mangoes here are quite rare. The ones they sell at the Asian markets are really expensive. Yoko na isipin uli. :-)
    As a child, I used to cut into cubes the ‘mango cheeks’ (yung dalawang pisngi ng mangga in Tagalog). Then put the mango cubes in a glass or bowl, then add evaporated milk, some crushed ice, and a bit of sugar. And voila, meron na akong fruit dessert!

    This entry reminded me so much of my sometimes-wonderful childhood. :-) Thanks.

  • Connie on Jan 20, 2006 at 4:47 pm

    Jayred, pag may sumpong sya… nakakatuwa sakalin. :lol:

  • ~nikuuie~ on Feb 11, 2006 at 5:34 pm

    …yum…Ü
    hehe..

  • Edward Ferrer on Mar 19, 2006 at 6:17 pm

    Ang galing naman ng mga recipe ninyo ni Alex. I bet you’re damn proud of you daughter. Ako rin may anak na mahilig din mag luto her name is Meeki. At first she wants to be a pediatrician and now she wants to be a chef. I told her kung saan ka masaya. By the way, we live here in San Antonio, Texas “SPURS land”, most of my daughter’s creation is inspired by mexican and german cooking. Hello? San Antonio?, this place is 50% populated by mexicans, 20% germans and guess what’s next, us asians and the gringo’s(americans). I bet with this blogsite would inspire her to cook pinoy dishes. Thanks god. Im sick and tired of cooking american foods.

    Im (nurse on duty, good job) at work right now and I tell you, im already drooling just by looking at your recipe and pictures of your dish. Also, I just went home sa pinas lately, OMG I cant believe the food we have now sa pinas. Let me start at DAMPA sa paranaque, the food was lets just put it this way, OMG. I cant believe we have now a wide variety of seafoods including lobster (where did that come from) and the way it is cooked. Whoa all I can say is “im not worthy” (ala wayne’s world).

    OK GTG. I need to go back to work.

  • Connie on Mar 20, 2006 at 4:46 pm

    Hi Edward. Yah, am proud of my kids. :)
    So, your daughter wants to be a chef. She’s lucky ha, ’cause your response is “kung saan sya masaya”. I think that’s the best encouragement and support any kid can get from a parent. And from what you say, it looks like she’s going to be a wiz with fusion cooking. :)
    Dampa… it’s all the rage these days. The Dampa in Parañaque has been copied all over the country. I have a few reviews in my other food blog (link).

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