Wait, wait, wait, wait. So you're telling me that all I had to do was use blue coloring on any milk??? Man, and all this time I was looking for that Bantha. Those things are hard to find.
@sdm476 жыл бұрын
Here’s my recipe it involves one of the most important parts of being a Jedi patience . Combine the following in a blender - 250 mL skim milk - 1 ripe banana - 2 tbsp fat free blueberry yoghurt - 1 tsp honey - 1/2 tsp vanilla - 1 tbsp sugar - 1 packet Sucralose - 1 packet blue raspberry Kool-aid - 1 singles packet berry punch flavor powder - 1 singles packet blue fruit punch mix . Put that in the fridge . Pour 1 cup of vitamin D milk into a pot and heat while stirring with a cinnamon stick . Now add blue food coloring while continuing to stir . Put that in the fridge . Cut up 1/2 a head of red cabbage . Cook in enough water to cover on medium high . Bring to a light boil and simmer for 10 minutes on low . Strain it out catching cabbage water in a bowl . Measure out 1 cup . Add a tsp baking soda . Grab 5-6 butterfly pea shrubs and plop them into any vessel . Add 200 mL boiled water . Stir that and leave it to steep for 45 minutes . Combine the blue waters in a 1000 mL pitcher . Fill remaining volume with whole milk . Put that in the fridge for an hour . After an hour has passed get rid of the shrubs that have been left in there this entire time . Combine our 3 blue milks . If not satisfied with the color maybe a little more food dye will suffice
@hollberryy3 жыл бұрын
Hi I know this was 2 years ago, but this was the best comment I have ever read ever
@spider-mantobeymaguirefanc94694 ай бұрын
I’m going try blue milk
@GoatHeadWalletProdt7 жыл бұрын
Do I have to heat the milk and stir it with a cinnamon stick? Is it optional or mandatory? Either way, May the force be with you. Always.