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Mandarin Margaritas

Submitted by: gema 
Home Town: Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Fresh tangerine juice and agave nectar sweeten tequila in this blended margarita recipe. 
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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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Margaritas Maravillosos

Submitted by: Christine W. Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Ballwin, Missouri, USA
Living In: Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA
To make these marvelous margaritas, blend frozen limeade and golden tequila with triple sec and lime juice. Careful, these pack a wallop. 
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Mama D's Very Berry Margaritas

Submitted by: Mama Delilah 
Living In: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
This frozen margarita is a berrilicious treat. Sweet, cool, and goes down smooth. Great for unwinding on a hot day or any festive occasion. 
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Jalapeno Margaritas

Submitted by: Matt D Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Margaritas with a spicy kick! The agave nectar and fresh lime juice make a big difference. 
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Parker's Famous Margaritas

Submitted by: squawk93 Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
This is the signature drink at my in-law's home. My father-in-law developed a taste for margaritas made from scratch during the summer they spent in Zihuatanejo during the 1960s. After decades of tinkering he has arrived at this foolproof recipe for the ultimate Mexican cocktail. 
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Margaritas with a Bite

Submitted by: Danielle 
Blend, blend, blend! These margaritas are great for hot summer days, as they melt slowly staying nice and COLD! Serve with or without salt. 
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Banana Margaritas

Submitted by: Todd S 
The classic lime margarita gets a new twist with the addition of bananas. 
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Easy Frozen Margaritas

Submitted by: USA WEEKEND columnist Pam Anderson 
Authentic margaritas call for lots of fresh lime juice - both expensive and time-consuming. I've found I can shortcut the process by using frozen limeade. And for a festive non-alcoholic drink, combine a 12-ounce can of limeade (thawed) with a 48-ounce bottle of sparkling water. 
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Pitcher Perfect Margaritas

Submitted by: TATTOOMAMA 
Home Town: New York, New York, USA
Living In: Queens, New York, USA
After tweaking with several other margarita recipes, I finally found a way to get that 'real' margarita taste in a pitcher size for parties. 
 

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