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sourdough
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Originally posted by Barbareno
Well in that case Shari you better have one of those Timmy Tit Ticklers. Sirena's boyfriend on New Years was making them, no idea whats in em.
Works tho.
Barb
Lived in Tatitlek, Alaska for six years. I truly consider myself a Tatitleker and would adopt that drink in an instant, however, the village is
"DRY". Still sounds delicious!
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El Jefe
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Quote: | Originally posted by 24baja
El Jefe, I made one of these drinks last weekend (by chance thought I'd try the Toronja with my Vodka) Had no idea it had a name. I quite liked the
flavor, thanks for giving us the name. |
After we had been drinking these for a while a fiend said, gimme one of those pedophiles. That name for it was just a bit too edgy. So I came up with
penis-feel, which seems a lot more, well, fun. Especially when you are asking somebody if they would like one.
No b-tchin\' in the Baja.
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capt. mike
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what are fiends for?
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Osprey
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Mike, you are all class. We all want to try adding pickle juice to our c-cktails. Let's see, get the best, smoothest Tequila, then add pickle juice. I
think I got it. How about Formula 409 or Rustoleum added to the good stuff? Maybe if I was more traveled, more worldly like you. I am in awe. As in
awwwwwe.
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woody with a view
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here, here!!!
where, where????
there, there!!!!     
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capt. mike
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you don't put it "in" the tequila. You chase the Tequila with a bit of it, that's all.
"Maybe if I was more traveled, more worldly like you"
huh?? where did that come from??    
hey, try it....or don't. i don't give a crap.
i like it tho.
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GeoRock
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Bob H, now when I see you next I'll be drinking one of your martini's and smoking one of your cigars!
Of late, I've been enjoying Rum Long Island Iced Teas in Baja.
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Oso
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Like most Mexican men, I believe good tequila should not be f****d with. When sipping the really top quality agave juice, I don't even bother with
lime and salt on the side.
But, many Mexican women (and perhaps marg loving gringos of either gender ) like a Paloma. This is a quick and simple substitute for a margarita.
Just pour tequila and Squirt over ice y listo.
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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backninedan
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Cookie Monster
Baileys one shot
Kalua one shot
151 rum floated on top and lit
Optional on wether or not to blow out the fire before drinking
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htnfool
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I think Scotty (el Candil) makes a pretty good Tequila and grapefruit. That seems to bring on the warm fuzzys we are lookin for in Baja.
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oladulce
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The Bu
Friends came to visit last summer and brought some Malibu Rum they had found in La Paz. They set up their tent on the front porch of our Baja casita,
stayed for a week, and each night while we BBQ'd we'd sample a different concoction from our limited supplies - Malibu Rum with OJ, Malibu Rum with
Squirt, Malibu Rum with diet Mt. Dew.
Citrusy piņa coladas- mmm mmm!
We didn't always have ice and by the end of their visit we were rationing the Malibu and ran low on mixers but we persevered with our red plastic
cups.
When we returned to So Cal I bought a couple bottles of Malibu Rum and figured with access to a blender, ice, piņa and all kinds of juices, I had
died and gone to heaven.
But so far I've been underwhelmed with my attempts to recreate those magical drinks of summer and discovered that the real secret ingredient
are those wonderful friends and my favorite place to be.
And the red plastic cups.
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by GeoRock
Bob H, now when I see you next I'll be drinking one of your martini's and smoking one of your cigars!
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GeoRock... oh, they go great together!
Bob H
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by GeoRock
Bob H, now when I see you next I'll be drinking one of your martini's and smoking one of your cigars!
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GeoRock... oh, they go great together!
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OK. Another response... I'm smoking a Henry Clay cigar right now with a nice smooth martini..... very nice, indeed.
Bob H
[Edited on 5-9-2009 by Bob H]
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My fav is a gin and tonic ....
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
My fav is a gin and tonic .... |
The main question is ... what KIND of GIN?
Bob H
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Oso
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
My fav is a gin and tonic .... |
The main question is ... what KIND of GIN?
Bob H |
I remember when there was only one available in Mexico: Oso Negro. Came with a free key chain on the neck of the bottle. Had a little plastic black
bear on it.
All my childhood I wanted to be older. Now I\'m older and this chitn sucks.
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Dave
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Hands down
Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
My fav is a gin and tonic .... |
The main question is ... what KIND of GIN?
Bob H |
Genever. Once you try it everything else is second rate.
My main question is why anyone would bother with tonic?
Unless they had malaria.
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CaboRon
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
My fav is a gin and tonic .... |
The main question is ... what KIND of GIN?
Bob H |
Beefeaters !!
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Bob H
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Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
Quote: | Originally posted by CaboRon
My fav is a gin and tonic .... |
The main question is ... what KIND of GIN?
Bob H |
Beefeaters !! |
I like Beefeaters... but my preference is Bombay Safire!!
Bob H
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capt. mike
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isn't gin simply flavored vodka?
ditto german schnapps? like Doernkats?
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