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Mrs. Cowboy Boot, Santa Fe Age and Occupation: 25, Magazine Editor Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Artist and Whitewater Rafting Guide Engagement Date: April 28th, 2008 Wedding Date: October 2009 Venue: Devil's Thumb Ranch, Colorado About Me: I grew up in Los Angeles and have since lived in San Diego, Boston, Italy, Hawaii, New York City, and Santa Fe. I speak Italian and love pasta. My real passion is the outdoors, though. When I'm not at work, I'm snowboarding, hiking with my two dogs, mountain biking, surfing, cross-country-skiing, or boating New Mexico's rivers. Despite my boyish love for adventure, I'm a girly-girl at heart and am overly-excited to pull off the romantic, vintage-inspired, country wedding of my dreams.
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Margarita Thursday

July 2nd, 2009 @ 1:13 pm by Mrs. Cowboy Boot

Today is Thursday. Yes. But it’s a special Thursday because of the holiday weekend. Many of us don’t have to work tomorrow. So, I thought I’d share with you a special recipe. Tonight’s homework? Go home and make it!

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A while back, I posted about our BBQ menu. At the time, Mr. CB and I thought it would be fun to have margaritas as our signature cocktail. We live in New Mexico and in New Mexico you drink margaritas. We wanted to bring a little bit of that up to Colorado with us. The bad news is that our margaritas would cost $7 per drink. Maybe that’s not a lot to a lot of people. It’s not for us when we’re going out to dinner. But when you serve 100 people a margarita each, you end up with $700 in tequila, sour mix, and, well, ice. Say quite a few people want two or more margaritas. We could end up with a bar tab (just for hard liquor) as large as $1500 or more. We just can’t justify spending that amount on one type of drink. No budgeting article or website tells you to expect to spend 15% of your wedding budget on your signature cocktail.

That doesn’t mean that you lil’ buzzing bees can’t make this one at home and celebrate the holiday weekend. Reader eastwestbride asked me to share my recipe with you. It’s not exactly my recipe but it’s a friend’s and he was willing to share it with you guys, so here goes:

  • 2 ounces premium 100% pure Agave tequila

Use silver for a clean and crisp flavor or reposado for more flavor.

Our choices of tequila: Partida for premium, Corralejo for mid-range and Cazadores if you’re going for economical and good

  • 1 ounce Cointreau, which is orange liqueur
  • 1 ounce fresh squeezed organic lemon juice (instead of sour mix)
  • 1 ounce fresh squeezed organic lime juice
  • 1 ounce pure raw agave nectar (You can find this at Whole Foods. It’s the most important ingredient because it brings out the flavor of the tequila and sweetens it all.)
  • Sea salt
  • 1 lime
  1. Add all ingredients into a Boston shaker.
  2. Add ice and shake.
  3. Pour into a large rocks glass.
  4. Garnish with sea salt on the rim or lime wedge.
  5. Always provide a stirring straw or two.

He made this drink for me and it’s delicious. Not only was he a bartender, he and his girlfriend worked for a tequila company for years. (Note: none of the tequilas mentioned above were theirs.)

Did you have to give up something fun because of money? What was it, and how did you cope? (I’m going to go drink my worries away! Bottoms up!)

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18 Responses to “Margarita Thursday”

1.
Miss Mary Jane
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Miss Mary Jane (message)  1,516 posts, Bumble bee

Yumm! I wish i could find that agave nectar around here, but i somehow doubt it!

 
2.
mary-alice-me
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mary-alice-me (message)  1,870 posts, Buzzing bee

I bought agave nectar for a recipe once and still have half a bottle left… I think I’ve found a new use for it! Too bad you can’t do this for all your guests, but thanks for sharing with us.

 
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Mrs. Penguin
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Mrs. Penguin (message)  2,148 posts, Buzzing bee

People are very into agave syrup here in Berkeley! I’m excited to try this recipe!

 
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Miss French Bulldog
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Miss French Bulldog (message)  6,063 posts, Bee Keeper

Mmmm I can’t wait to try this, I LOVE me some Margaritas :) Tell you friend thanks for the recipe!
We had wanted to serve sangria at our wedding in those pretty glass beverage containers. The caterer makes a really good sangria, but the winery does all the beverages, so we aren’t allow to serve hers :(

 
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Miss Bear Cub
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Miss Bear Cub (message)  1,351 posts, Bumble bee

yum yum! I hope the margis are flowin’ on saturday! :)

 
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Miss Mouse (message)  3,302 posts, Sugar bee

Delish! Margaritas are a staple here in Austin, too. There is one restaurant here that serves a recipe very similar to this one, but it is served in the shaker and you get a martini glass and olives with it. It’s called a “Mexican Martini.” Hehe.

 
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Curlysue
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Curlysue (message)  625 posts, Busy bee

Oh, stink! Sorry you can’t do the drink—but what about at the rehearsal dinner? Of course not too many! You will be married the next day :) Thanks for sharing the recipe. I’ll have to try it soon.

 
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pvaulter718
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pvaulter718 (message)  1,594 posts, Bumble bee

Yum! I’ve been looking for a recipe that doesn’t involve the mix, this sounds fun! Whole Foods here I come.

 
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Mrs. Quiche (message)  2,175 posts, Buzzing bee

Our friend owns a tequila company - Karma Tequila - that I think is FABULOUS. It’s triple distilled silver, and doesn’t have that “bite” that others can. Great recipe!

Mr. Q just had a marg. the other night with agave nectar & the jury is still out on how he liked it :)

 
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Soon2BeeMrsLewis
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Soon2BeeMrsLewis (message)  507 posts, Busy bee

that margarita sounds amazing and agave tequilla is one of my faves!

 
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Charlotte Wedding Photographer

Yummy! What a great signature cocktail - classic!

 
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Miss. Ballroom
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Miss. Ballroom (message)  15 posts, Newbee

Too bad about having to cut them out of your menu.. On behalf of all of us, thanks for sharing such a great recipe!

 
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Mary

BBQ is cheap to do, you are not spending the
big bucks on the ring, so why not do the rita’s?
Oh that’s right, you bought the expensive dress, geez!!! You ladies are too much!!!

 
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MrsSl82be
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MrsSl82be (message)  1,472 posts, Bumble bee

Margarita is one of my favorite drinks, but I can see how expensive it could be to do as a signature drink. We thought about doing it too!

 
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jesstagirl
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jesstagirl (message)  486 posts, Helper bee

YEA!!! We’re having margs as our drink, too. Actually, I said “heck no are we cheering with champagne, we want to celebrate with margaritas!” And so we are :)

 
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Vic004
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Vic004 (message)  784 posts, Busy bee

the recipes sounds amazing!! I love the agave syrup too it sounds so good!

 
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infamia (message)  150 posts, Blushing bee

Yummy, that sounds absolutely delicious!

 
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Mrs. Kitten (message)  705 posts, Busy bee

This sounds so yummy!

 


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