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i was never a Margarita guy, until last weekend. my uncle and i built a real nice brick and slate BBQ enclosure in his yard. and he bought 2 frozen drink machines and a real nice stainless refrigerator. we BBQ all weekend, and made a boat load of frozen drinks! i spiked them with plenty of 1800, and they are damn good!
 
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Charloods, charloods, charloods ... what are we gonna do with you, buddy?? 1800 surely makes wonderful margaritas, but to make them into a slushy?? Sacrilege. Do this, okay? Three parts 1800, 2 parts Cointreau, 1 part fresh-squeezed lime juice in a shaker with ice ... shake and pour into a salted-rim glass. Maybe add two or three ice cubes.

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I have to agree with Jack on this one.....a Margarita Slurpee just doesn't do it......

I substitute Gran Mariner for Cointreau myself (personal taste)....a good heavy salt crust on the rim, and just a few cubes....sit by the pool....Ahhhhh....

Only problem with 'ritas is that they make cigars taste funky.....actually, I find that citrus-based drinks don't go well with cigars... JMHO....your mileage may vary.
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I think adults deserve the occasional slushy, too!
 
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yea i must be a pansy waist also, i love a frozen margarita on a hot day out by the pool, or as it seems mostly when we're on vacation...it's one of those drinks that most everyone enjoys, esp. the wives Wink


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I've been to two parties recently where frozen margaritas were served. Ordinarily I don't even drink margaritas because they're too sweet for me. But these were great!


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Have you guys tried any of the Cabo Wabo tequilas? I keep hearing good things. When my bottle of 1800 is dry I am probably going to do some "research".


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like i said... im not a margarita man.... but these tasted pretty good.....what can i say
 
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The Cabo Wabo tequilas are pretty good. Seem to be made specifically for making margaritas. In that I mean that they don't taste great straight up. But then again, who really shoots tequila anymore? Not me!!


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Posts: 907 | Location: Baltimore...Charm City baby! | Registered: January 12, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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man i love the cabo wabo! much better than the 1800. Last year i bought a bottle for my buddies birthdays and we went camping and had no limes so we used blackberries. It still tasted delicious.

Brendan i think shooting tequila is still as big as ever.


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