You can also try beer instead of vodka in your bloody mary. Learned this trick from a Mexican gentleman. I was skeptical, but it is very good...perfect Rx for a hangover.
30A Skunkape said:You can also try beer instead of vodka in your bloody mary. Learned this trick from a Mexican gentleman. I was skeptical, but it is very good...perfect Rx for a hangover.
forget the beer substitute -- just add a raw oyster to your Bloody Mary and suck down a Bloody Nose. Yummy!30A Skunkape said:You can also try beer instead of vodka in your bloody mary. Learned this trick from a Mexican gentleman. I was skeptical, but it is very good...perfect Rx for a hangover.
Smiling JOe said:forget the beer substitute -- just add a raw oyster to your Bloody Mary and suck down a Bloody Nose. Yummy!
no recommendations on good margaritas, even if some exist around here. I am way too partial to my own.
That is a good recipe. Alternative to this one, you can simplify it by replacing the water and simple syrup with sprite. Also, if you like them a little sweeter, use Roses (brand) sweetened lime juice instead of the fresh stuff. For an upgrade, ditch the triple sec and use Cointreau or Grand Mariner -- it really does make a difference.;-)WLD said:Here's my recipe. Nobody sends 'em back.
3 parts tequila
1 part triple sec
1 part lime juice (freshly squeezed)
1 part water
1/2 part simple syrup (equal parts sugar and water boiled together)
Pour all into a shaker or pitcher. Taste a little, because you might like it sweeter--if so, add more simple syrup.
Add lots of ice and shake or stir until it's freezing cold. Serve up or on the rocks.
(If you prefer to blend, eliminate the water. )
Smiling JOe said:That is a good recipe. Alternative to this one, you can simplify it by replacing the water and simple syrup with sprite. Also, if you like them a little sweeter, use Roses (brand) sweetened lime juice instead of the fresh stuff. For an upgrade, ditch the triple sec and use Cointreau or Grand Mariner -- it really does make a difference.;-)