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Blue Margarita
Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz Tequila
1 oz Blue Curacao
1 oz Lime juice
Coarse Salt
Mixing instructions:
Rub rim of cocktail glass with lime juice. Dip rim in coarse salt. Shake tequila, blue curacao, and lime juice with ice, strain into the salt-rimmed glass, and serve.
OMG. Tequila? I think *not*. No wonder Dana ends up dancing on tables.
Pina Colada
Either:
Ingredients:
3 oz Light rum
3 tblsp Coconut milk
3 tblsp Pineapple, Crushed
Mixing instructions:
Put all ingredients into an electric blender with 2 cups of crushed ice. Blend at a high speed for a short length of time. Strain into a collins glass and serve with a straw.
...or...
Ingredients:
2 parts Malibu rum
2 parts Pineapple juice
1 part Cream or milk
Ice
Mixing instructions:
Add some crumbled ice, mix it well and pour it into a tall glass. Garnish with a slice of fresh pineapple.
And on both accounts? Ewwww. Coconut and rum are not things that I like.
Okay, the only reasonable option is red wine, drunk out of a mug for authenticity. Although, I am going to be rebellious and bring Midori. *loves midori*
Hey, you've gotta have some appreciation for a drink named after it's colour! (Midori = green in Japanese)
Blue Margarita
Ingredients:
1 1/2 oz Tequila
1 oz Blue Curacao
1 oz Lime juice
Coarse Salt
Mixing instructions:
Rub rim of cocktail glass with lime juice. Dip rim in coarse salt. Shake tequila, blue curacao, and lime juice with ice, strain into the salt-rimmed glass, and serve.
OMG. Tequila? I think *not*. No wonder Dana ends up dancing on tables.
Pina Colada
Either:
Ingredients:
3 oz Light rum
3 tblsp Coconut milk
3 tblsp Pineapple, Crushed
Mixing instructions:
Put all ingredients into an electric blender with 2 cups of crushed ice. Blend at a high speed for a short length of time. Strain into a collins glass and serve with a straw.
...or...
Ingredients:
2 parts Malibu rum
2 parts Pineapple juice
1 part Cream or milk
Ice
Mixing instructions:
Add some crumbled ice, mix it well and pour it into a tall glass. Garnish with a slice of fresh pineapple.
And on both accounts? Ewwww. Coconut and rum are not things that I like.
Okay, the only reasonable option is red wine, drunk out of a mug for authenticity. Although, I am going to be rebellious and bring Midori. *loves midori*
Hey, you've gotta have some appreciation for a drink named after it's colour! (Midori = green in Japanese)
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Date: 2004-02-18 01:45 am (UTC)Then again, I love coconut and rum, so I'm probably not the best judge. :P
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Date: 2004-02-18 02:25 am (UTC)*bounces* Brilliant girl! Something I can drink, and something fannish! Yay!
*loves you*
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Date: 2004-02-18 06:37 am (UTC)Re:
Date: 2004-02-18 06:43 am (UTC)Well, I once had a banana pina colada... I don't know. Maybe Tony Anthony's is well known for a variety of pina colada, so you need to specify you want the normal one. Maybe they put extra coconut in it.
Maybe they're just all kinda drunk and enjoy saying the words. *g*
Re:
Date: 2004-02-19 08:18 am (UTC)