How to make frozen margarita?!


Question: How to make frozen margarita!?
Answers:
Hi! I hope you're having a party at home & everybody is staying over! LOL To make a Margarita frozen you need to make it in a blender!. Fill it with ice & add the ingredients that are listed in over the ice!. I actually like to make it with equals parts of Tequila & frozen limeade (the oj like can of stuff) & put half the amount of orange liquor with it!. Don't forget to rub a lime all around the rim of the glass you're drinking it in & then dip it in coarse salt!. Or just salt if you don't have the other!. A little one of these goes a long way,so have fun,but please be smart & don't drive,OK!? Doing it in the blender will give you that nice slushy kind of drink!. It's good, I promise!Www@FoodAQ@Com

this is so easy!.!.!.

Get a can of frozen limeade - same as buying orange juice but the can is green!.
(I use a 1 K peanut butter jar)
Empty the can of frozen juice into the jar
1 can water
1/2 can of tequila
could put a bit of triple sec or cointreau if you have it

Stir, put the lid on and keep it in the freezer until you want it!.
It will stay slush and never freeze solid!.

Here is a recipe for a low carb version

Low-Carb Margarita

(I have been totally knocked on my *** with this one)
3 ounces tequila
3 ounces lime juice (fresh squeezed or bottled unsweetened)
1 teaspoon Boyajian orange oil (I didn't have this you could try a bit orange or lemon extract but its not needed)
4 packets sugar substitute
7 ice cubes
Blend in blender
This makes 2 of 4!.5 carbs eachWww@FoodAQ@Com

My favorite and easiest recipe + it comes with a demonstration video:

http://www!.liquorlive!.com/drinks!.php!?opt!.!.!.

Hope this helps!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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