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William Boyd > wrote in
: > Scott wrote: >> >> In article .net>, >> "James Chamblee" > wrote: >> >> > Malts have malt in them. >> >> Just to clarify: they contain malted milk, not malt (extract). >> >> -- >> to respond, change "spamless.invalid" with "optonline.net" >> please mail OT responses only > > Just to clarify: they have malt powder added, the only difference from > a milk shake. Now the shake and malt may have flavor added as well. > > Original question: YES, a blinder will do. A blinder probably won't do much of anything except keep you from seeing it. :-) A blender is a substitute for a malt mixer, but the results are definitely not the same. > http://foodgeeks.com/recipes/type.ph...d=11&type_id=5 > > Loveem > > BILL P. -- Wayne in Phoenix unmunge as w-e-b *If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it. *A mind is a terrible thing to lose. |
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