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Quokka's leaving do

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suejonez · 25/04/2007 13:13

At suejonez's
Friday 25th May
Fajita night

Everyone to bring whatever they want to drink (so feel free to bring a soft drink if you are driving)

Lets agree a list of what we need first before allocating out:

I'm going to try to make this easy and cut down on the cooking for all

lets assume 10 people

tortillas (3 each?)
cooked beef mince
cooked chicken
grated cheese
avocado for slicing?
guacamole
sour cream
salsa
fried onions
fried peppers
kidney beans in chili sauce (could be bought)
salad

Anything else?

Pudding

OP posts:
Paddlechick666 · 25/04/2007 16:55

I'll bring you some nails MrsR!

It was very pleasant actually thank you for asking.

DD got whacked in the head but was immediately soothed with a rather scrumptious chocolate brownie. of course it was far too rich for her to eat all of it so being the good mummy i am i helped!

my sling friends are excellent bakers - luckily no one noticed that i failed to bring anything with me.

think i might have to decant some of Mr Tesco's carrot cakes for the next meet.

foxcub · 25/04/2007 20:08

Hi I think quorn makes it all a bit complicated. There's lots of veg stuff already IMHO....

Can we keep the beans seperate please girls, so us veggies can have some?

Eleusis · 26/04/2007 10:43

OMG... only in Britain would I find mince as a fajita ingredient. Fajitas are made of strips of meat so that the contents of the fajita doesn't land on your lap when you pick it up.... what bunch of novices.

Right, so it's 8:00 on a Friday. I think I'm still coming. I can only bring what can be purchased on the way or brought to work in the morning.

How about refried beans? Spicy. Good for veggies.

Who else is drinking? Shall we pool together on alcohol or just everyone bring their own?

suzywong · 26/04/2007 10:48

Quokka is leaving?
is she coming back to WA?

Eleusis · 26/04/2007 10:49

Singapore

suzywong · 26/04/2007 11:00

close enough

Paddlechick666 · 26/04/2007 11:03

lol @ Ele. I was keepin shet on that point but y'know it'll be yummy. you just hafta fold the bottom on your wrap over and bind it all together with lashings of salsa, sour cream and quacamole

it actually doesn't look like anything more is needed on the ingredients front.

maybe you should just bring a bottle of tequila, some limes and salt.

grin]

quokka · 26/04/2007 11:09

hey suzywong, will be coming over to perth alot more now .

Trust you to get all technical ele, where have you been by the way? It couldn't have taken you that long to do your tax return!

Why don't I get a bottle of tequila duty free this weekend?

Paddlechick666 · 26/04/2007 11:15

because it's your leaving do and you're already bringing a bunch of stuff!

silly tart!

aren't you on a plane yet anyway?

quokka · 26/04/2007 11:17

tomorrow you wally

quokka · 26/04/2007 11:18

I'll see if I can get a little bottle - but then again ele's coming so I should buy the biggest I can get

Eleusis · 26/04/2007 11:23

Well, if we really want to go mexican, PAddle has a point about the tquilla. And what about frozen margaritas (no salt for me). Whose got a blender???

Eleusis · 26/04/2007 11:30

like this

I can bring a blender.

Paddlechick666 · 26/04/2007 11:32

do we need a margarita mix if we've got tequila? what else is in it? if it's vodka i've got a shedload of that!

mango margaritas are yummy.........

i only have a hand blender but i do have a cocktail shaker.

Eleusis · 26/04/2007 11:34

We can make little virgin margaritas for babies Paddle and Jonez.

Paddlechick666 · 26/04/2007 11:38

like babycinos - how cute! knowing my dd she'll go for the booze ones tho...

found this margarita info

can you tell I'm avoiding writing an ITT?

LOL.

Quokka, don't forget to give my number to the ILS if you want.

ps: dd is going to stay at Grandma's next week and if it works I might well foist her on them again for Q's leaving do

Eleusis · 26/04/2007 11:40

The margarita and its different variations have come to become one of the most popular cocktails of all times. You can opt for a fruity margarita mix or go in for an exotic blue margarita. Frozen margarita or golden margarita, strawberry margarita, mango margarita - the choice is endless. Line your margarita glasses with salt or sugar and drink up! If you want to be saved the hassle of blending a margarita, go in for margarita mixes that can be picked off the shelves. Get innovative and create your own margarita recipe.

Margarita Recipe
The basic margarita recipe consists of three ingredients - Tequila, Cointreau (triple sec) and fresh lime juice. The true art of making margaritas lies in the ideal ratios and the pizzaz with which it is served. The ratio for margarita mix can vary from equal parts of each ingredient to 3:2:1 tequila: cointreau: lime juice. The triple sec is an orange liquer that adds a sweet-and sour flavor to the cocktail. Different flavors can be substituted for the triple sec to make interesting variations. Shake the margarita with ice and serve in salt rimmed glasses. You can add Grand Marnier instead of Triple sec for concocting an exotic margarita.

Blue Margarita Recipe - The Curacaco is what adds the blue color to this blue ocean margarita. Take 4 ounces of tequila, 1 ounce triple sec, ¼ cup fresh lime juice, 2 ounces blue curacaco and 1tsp sugar. Blend in a shaker with plenty of ice.

Golden Margarita - A golden margarita needs anjeo tequila and Grand Marnier. Shake with sour mix, lime juice and plenty of ice.

Frozen Margarita - Whip up a frozen margarita with limeade, tequila and triple sec. Blend with lots of ice cubes till it looks slushy. Do not overdo the ice when blending your frozen margaritas - the trick is to have barely enough to float in the liquid. You can add frozen fruit for a variation. Try peach, raspberry, strawberry or cherry liquers for a frozen margarita with a twist. Serve frozen margaritas with mango fusion vodka and watch your guests coming for more.

Banana Margarita Recipe - Want your margarita with dollops of Vitamin C and Potassium? The banana margarita is a smoothie that offers you just that. Blend 3-4 oz tequila with 4 oz margarita mix and juice of lime and a banana.

Margarita Mix
Do not want to go through the bartending hassle of blending your margarita? Opt for ready margarita mix. Pick up a margarita mix in the flavor of your choice - strawbeery, lemon, raspberry and pinã colada. Typically the margarita mix is to be blended with water in a blender or frozen beverage machine...and your cocktail is ready! A margarita mix can be very convenient at a party since margaritas are popular and you can make them straight up or frozen. Pick up ready margarita mix in fruity flavors of pineapple, kahlua and vanilla. Low carb margarita mix keeps the sugars out of your drink. The taste may be a wee bit different but if you are watching your calories, you gotta pay for it!

Glasses Margarita
Do not commit the blunder of serving margaritas in wine glasses or simple water glasses. Buy stemmed glasses with wide openings - ideal glasses to serve your margaritas in style. If you can opt for exquisite margarita glasses, they are likely to cost you a tidy packet. Instead you can pick up margarita glasses made of sturdy polycarbonate and look like expensive glassware. Before serving. rub lime around the rim of the margarita glass and drip the glass into a plate of coarse salt. Check with your guests if they would prefer their glasses rimmed.

Margarita Strawberry
The strawberry margarita is a popular margarita cocktail. Blended with fresh strawberries or strawberry schnappes, this cocktail has many takers. Serve a strawberry margarita in a glass rimmed with sugar instead of salt. Shake schnapps, tequila, triple sec, lemon juice,and strawberries with ice. Strain the blend into the margarita glasses. You can whip up a strawberry margarita with 1 oz. Tequila, ½ oz. Triple sec. Dash of grenandine and sour mix along with pureed strawberries. Blend all the ingredients together and serve them with a lime wedge or fresh strawberry. A dollop of whipped cream can be added.

Eleusis · 26/04/2007 11:41

Hah! We googled to the samepage... how funny. Typical work avoidance behaviour.

quokka · 26/04/2007 11:55

I'm sure I have some triple sec, from a previous margarita night will have a search

suejonez · 26/04/2007 11:56

My fridge will do crushed ice (though not finely enough for a frozen margarita) but I assume it would be easier to belnd crushed ice than whole ice cubes.

Baby Jonez will NOT be having virgin maragrita, he WILL be asleep!

OP posts:
Eleusis · 26/04/2007 12:18

What is the capacity of your icebox? i.e. how many margaritas full of ice does it hold?

pudding77 · 26/04/2007 12:26

oh dear, I envisage a sore head on the Saturday .

Btw, does anyone want to meet up that Saturday as I'll be all on my tod with ds?

suejonez · 26/04/2007 12:33

I don't know Ele - its a new fridge I've never tried it with a margarita-fest

OP posts:
Eleusis · 26/04/2007 12:49

Well, open up the door and look to see how much ice is in the box which sits behind the dispencer... sheesh.... do I have to explain everything?

quokka · 26/04/2007 12:58

ffs ele relax, I can bring some soda water and we can have tequilla slammers if we run out of ice. Must remind dh that I will be out of action on Sat!

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