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[*] posted on 5-13-2010 at 11:17 AM


"Hey, soes that stuff still taste good from..hmm..it says 1975?"

Suave Simone! Suave!

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[*] posted on 5-13-2010 at 02:14 PM
Graham Greene


...would have approved!

Roger,

Your step #1 should be: The Bella Italian hand touch! ;D

Quote:
Originally posted by Iflyfish
"What's YOUR favorite hot weather drink?"

I'll raise my G&T to your Michelada.

1. 2 shots of Tanguarey (Burnette’s is a good inexpensive substitute)
2. Juice of ˝ lime
3. 1 T of Rose’s Lime Juice
4. 1. T Key lime juice
4. Tonic water served in tall iced glass

I have yet to acquire Malaria, which plays a pivotal role in the development of this quinine laced tropical elixir. I attribute the lack of Malaria to the quinine even though I live in Oregon where the mosquito is benign. It does however have a tinge of intrigue attached to its history that goes back to the days of British Colonial occupation of the jewel its crown, India.

I also have yet to master the skill of posting pictures to this site, or any other for that matter, but you can reffer to the one Pomp exibited above to see how the juice is extracted from the lime. You will have to use your imagination to see how the Rose's Lime Juice is added.

After a sufficient quantity of these medicinal beverages you will no longer feel the sting of the mosquito nor anything else for that matter, which might have been a good thing if you were posted by the East India Company to some remote backwater village in India.

Here’s to ya, Salud!

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