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I have made this once, and it was excellent! I don;t know why I am thinking of it now, but here goes...

 

you need a graham cracker pie crust, a heath bar or 2, some chocolate syrup, vanilla ice cream, and crown royal.

 

crush the heath bar(s)

 

Mix in a bowl roughly enough ice cream to fill the pie crust with the crushed heath bar around 4oz of the whiskey. Mix it until it is a little soupy...and add more whiskey if you like. Scoop it into the pie crust and swirl some chocolate topping on it.

 

Refreze and serve frozen. Mmmmmm.

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I have made this once, and it was excellent! I don;t know why I am thinking of it now, but here goes...

 

you need a graham cracker pie crust, a heath bar or 2, some chocolate syrup, vanilla ice cream, and crown royal.

 

crush the heath bar(s)

 

Mix in a bowl roughly enough ice cream to fill the pie crust with the crushed heath bar around 4oz of the whiskey. Mix it until it is a little soupy...and add more whiskey if you like. Scoop it into the pie crust and swirl some chocolate topping on it.

 

Refreze and serve frozen. Mmmmmm.

 

 

 

Don't take this the wrong way, but that sounds white trash good.

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