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A Big, Honkin' Margarita

Submitted by: BlondeJJ 
Home Town: Winfield, Kansas, USA
A big jar of party punch, made with tequila, lemons, limes, and sugar, is poured into a 1-gallon ice tea jar and shaken until cold and ready. They'll sneak up on you. 
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A Perfect Margarita

Submitted by: KELLYJEANGREER 
A festive mixture of tequila, orange liqueur, raspberry liqueur and lime juice is shaken together with ice and served in a salted glass. 
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Agua de Jamaica (Hibiscus Water)

Submitted by: SB 
Living In: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
This drink is served throughout Mexico. It is nice and refreshing. It is similar to a tart cranberry tea drink. 
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Agua Fresca

Submitted by: lkeene 
This refreshing and sweet fruit drink is a great way to cool down on a hot day. 
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Amaretto By Morning

Submitted by: E 
Home Town: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
This yummy combination of frozen peaches, apple juice and just a dash of amaretto liqueur is just the thing to hit the spot on a summer afternoon! 
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Austin Margarita (aka Mexican Martini)

Submitted by: Lisawas 
Home Town: Wellesley, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
After living in Austin Texas for 10 years, my husband and I perfected the perfect margarita. The secret to success is fresh fruit juice only and it doesn't use any pre-made mixes! Don't skimp and try buying juice. Squeeze it yourself or you won't get the best taste! If you are a real olive lover, add pimento stuffed olives and call it a 'Mexican martini'...delicious! and you won't confuse yours with anyone else's if you add 3 olives on a stirrer. :) 
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Beer Margaritas

Submitted by: big surprise 
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Who would believe that beer would be the perfect solution to eradicating fluorescent green margaritas? Well, it is! Best to use not-so-micro brews to avoid an overpowering flavor. Use the limeade can to measure the ingredients, and adjust with extra water if the mixture seems too sweet. Straining the pulp is always a good idea, unless, of course, you like pulp! 
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Beveritas311

Submitted by: Beverly J Steel 
Home Town: Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Living In: Canton, Michigan, USA
Tequila, triple sec, and freshly squeezed lime juice are all you need for a smooth and potent margarita in the rocks. 
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Boat Drink

Submitted by: witchywoman 
Home Town: Forks, Washington, USA
Living In: Longview, Washington, USA
This refreshing margarita-style cocktail that blends silver tequila, melon liqueur, triple sec, and fruity juices just begs to be enjoyed with sand between your toes. 
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Bucket of Margaritas

Submitted by: CRAZY4SUSHI 
These slushy margaritas are made in the freezer. No blending required! But they must be made ahead to allow time to freeze. 
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Cafe Dulce de Leche

Submitted by: rlt11_NMC 
Living In: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
Mexican-style coffee is strong and sweet, flavored with the caramel taste of dulce de leche. 
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Cancun Martini

Submitted by: HYGEIA 
Living In: Kansas City, Kansas, USA
Tequila shaken with coffee-flavored liqueur produce a Mexican-inspired cocktail. Garnish with a maraschino cherry for a fun accent. 
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Catholic Blended Margaritas

Submitted by: germanerin 
Home Town: Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
These margaritas are sweetened with confectioners' sugar and feature a drop of vanilla extract. 
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Champurrado

Submitted by: monmedel 
This traditional Mexican chocolate drink is thickened with pinole (ground maize flour). Cinnamon, whole clove, and star anise add a warm and comforting flavor. 
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Classic Sauza® Gold Margarita

Submitted by: Sauza 
The most classic of margaritas should be served in your most festive glasses. There's nothing like this classic cocktail. 
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Coconut Horchata

Submitted by: Suzie 
Rice, almonds, and coconut are ground and soaked in water, then sweetened with condensed milk and coconut milk in this tropical drink. 
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Coconut Margarita

Submitted by: uncagedwater 
These margaritas have an added bonus of coconut milk for a tropical twist! 
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Conmemorativo Sauza®-Rita

Submitted by: Sauza 
The mellow flavor of a special tequila needs only a few additions, like fresh lime juice, triple sec, and a lemon wedge, to make the perfect summer refresher. 
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Country Margaritas

Submitted by: JILLJAMESON 
Not really a margarita, but it looks pretty close!! 
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Cowboy Margaritas

Submitted by: hlmartin81 
This festive cocktail combines limeade, tequila, raspberry-flavored liqueur, and beer for a tangy and sweet cocktail. Serve frozen or on the rocks with a sugared rim. 
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