Mike,
Now you just need to find Ice, Lime,Salt and Grand Marnier. The last item can be found in Michigan.
I don't think I've tried that in a Margarita before, but I did get a real good deal on 3 bottles of it, on one of our cruises. Turns out I didn't even like it, so one of my daughters was happy for quite a while. I believe those Oranges they use are indigenous to Haiti, but don't know why when so many places grow Oranges.
OK, so when you come to visit you can bring the GM and I'll have all of the other ingredients ready to go.
Mike
I have had a 5th of Grand Marnier for nearly 10 years. I use a splash in my Margaritas and in my French Toast. I was looking at the bottle a couple days ago and noticed I have about 3 shots left. I would agree it isn't something I would drink straight up. If you can't afford the GM at nearly $40 a bottle Triple Sec is cheap and does just fine as a substitute.
Yes it's true. We've been to Margaritaville, in several locales, but that's not really what I was looking for. Then we went to what I thought would really be paradise, Isla Margarita, but that also left a lot to be desired. (Do you notice a pattern here?) Consequently after searching North and South, East and West, I think there appears to be the perfect place that would really be close to my heart and the nearest that I will get to heaven.
Yes, Tequila, Mexico, the home of the Aqava cactus needed to make the most important ingredient of a Margarita. Plus it is close to Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara, in case one would get tired of consuming tequila. LOL
Mike
re: I've found a new place that I would like to call home......
Mike,
Now you just need to find Ice, Lime,Salt and Grand Marnier. The last item can be found in Michigan.
re: I've found a new place that I would like to call home......
I don't think I've tried that in a Margarita before, but I did get a real good deal on 3 bottles of it, on one of our cruises. Turns out I didn't even like it, so one of my daughters was happy for quite a while. I believe those Oranges they use are indigenous to Haiti, but don't know why when so many places grow Oranges.
OK, so when you come to visit you can bring the GM and I'll have all of the other ingredients ready to go.
Mike
re: I've found a new place that I would like to call home......
I have had a 5th of Grand Marnier for nearly 10 years. I use a splash in my Margaritas and in my French Toast. I was looking at the bottle a couple days ago and noticed I have about 3 shots left. I would agree it isn't something I would drink straight up. If you can't afford the GM at nearly $40 a bottle Triple Sec is cheap and does just fine as a substitute.