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To: synchro_fan who wrote (6500)10/7/2000 7:39:00 PM
From: Dealer  Respond to of 65232
 
Hi Syncie, Yes I do. So simple. I meant to share it because it is so hard to find a good one.

It is a pre-mix and makes them as good as any I have had.

Purchase: A bottle of Jose Cuervo "Authentic Margaritas" Classic Lime with Premium Gold Tequila.......that is all you need......no mixing, booze already in it.

Place in blender with a lot of ice blend and enjoy.

If ya want to do it right. Dip glass in saucer with lemon juice then in saucer with salt before pouring in the frozen drink!! They are marvelous.

dealie&DoingBartenderDuty.com



To: synchro_fan who wrote (6500)10/8/2000 2:04:52 AM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hi Porchers!

I stated before I'd only post here if I had something positive to offer. Since the topic is margueritas (admittely right up my alley), I thought I'd share my favorite recipe with you:

1 1/2 oz Patron Silver (Patron Anejo works, but it really should be saved for sipping straight, in a brandy snifter. In fact, good idea to pour a shot while you're busy with all this "work" of marguerita-mixing!)
3/4 oz Grand Marnier
2 ozs each Fresh Lemon and Fresh Lime juice (if you are lazy like I am, use 4 ozs Mr. T's Marguerita Mix)
Ice

Throw it all in the blender. Blend. Pour. Drink.
Repeat as necessary, but please have someone else drive...

I hope the market hasn't been too rough on you guys. Try to keep some dry powder...

Regards,

Patron.