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TV Dinners: There Will Be Blood — Blood Orange Milkshake | 2008 Oscars, Blood Oranges, desserts | yumsugar - Food, Drink, & Entertaining.
I drink your milkshake! I drink it up! Chances are, you've heard about the milkshake line from the Oscar-nominated film There Will Be Blood — don't forget to fill out your Oscar ballot ! — and even though the milkshake in the movie is just a metaphor, I still can't help but crave one each time I hear the line. To cool down your Oscar party , I suggest you whip up a batch of milkshakes. You ...
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PopSugar — Clothes for the hip(ster) puppy E. Jean from Elle: Did I lose him? Seriously y'all, this is fierce TV Dinners: There Will Be Blood inspired Blood Orange Milkshake Record-setters: Oscar's oldest and youngest winners Oscar beauty: how suite it is Oscar-worthy gadgets: No Country for Old Men's transmitter/receiver Milan Fashion Week, Fall 2008: Dolce and Gabbana Do you dare to bare it all around family? DIY: ...

Saturday Night Live Drinks Your Milkshake
BuzzSugar — ... hit theaters last year, "I Drink Your Milkshake" references have been all the rage. But I have to give Saturday Night Live credit for the parody they served up on Saturday night that envisions the now-classic line as the basis for a Food Network show that finds Daniel Plainview criss-crossing the country in search of the perfect milkshake. (Might I suggest he try this recipe from Yum ?) Bill Hader does an eerily spot-on impression of the now- ...

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