I think it's safe to say that we can unwind with a quenching twist today. Welcome To Thirsty Thursday here at For The Love of Blogs. Kick back and relax. We're all about sharing our blogs and building friendships. We Encourage you to link your blog even if you have nothing scheduled today. Whatever it may be, still link up. The more you link up, the more people see your fabulous blog. And the more we find new exciting people.
I stumbled across a yummy looking Margarita on this friends blog. And then I had to do some searching for the recipe and found that it's the best in Long Island. I'm a New York gal, so I trust them.
It contains Patron Reposado tequila, Cointreau, pomegranate-tangerine juice and fresh squeezed lime. It manages to be simultaneously fruity yet not overly sweet. Now I searched for the exact ingredients but had trouble finding measurements but we'll do our thing and hope it turns out as good as this one.
If you have nothing to whip up a tasty drink, simply pretend. I do it all the time.
Jump on over and pour her some wine....or a margarita. She's a fab mom with two cute kids. You'll love her.
Enjoy the day!
I stumbled across a yummy looking Margarita on this friends blog. And then I had to do some searching for the recipe and found that it's the best in Long Island. I'm a New York gal, so I trust them.
It contains Patron Reposado tequila, Cointreau, pomegranate-tangerine juice and fresh squeezed lime. It manages to be simultaneously fruity yet not overly sweet. Now I searched for the exact ingredients but had trouble finding measurements but we'll do our thing and hope it turns out as good as this one.
- 1/4 cup pomegranate-tangerine juice, store bought is fine
- 1/3 cup Patron Tequila (about 4 ounces)
- 1/8 cup Cointreau (Triple Sec) (about 1-ounce)
- 1/4 cup fresh lime juice (about 2 ounces)
- 12 ounces ice cubes
- margarita salt, optional
Directions
Combine all ingredients, except salt, in a blender, pulse until frothy and well combined. Rim glasses with lime juice using a lime wedge then dip in margarita salt, drop some fresh pomegranate seeds in the bottom of the glass and pour margarita mix over the top. {Food Network}
If you have nothing to whip up a tasty drink, simply pretend. I do it all the time.
Today's Shout Out Blog Feature is ..................
Jump on over and pour her some wine....or a margarita. She's a fab mom with two cute kids. You'll love her.
Enjoy the day!
Comments
Kim
http://lilliputcottage.blogspot.com/
Melissa
http://readingnks.blogspot.com