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Classic Margarita

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Beverages 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3/4 c Lime juice
3/4 c Tequila
1/2 c Orange-flavor liqueur
Salt rimmed glasses
4 Lime slices or wedges
Coarse salt

INSTRUCTIONS

For Salt-rimmed glasses: Rub rims of glasses (each about 1 cup) with a lime
or lemon wedge, or moist shell of a reamed lime or lemon. Have COARSE salt
on a flat plate. Dip lime-or lemon-moistened glass rim into salt. Chill
untill serving time.
Shake in a covered container or whirl in a blender until slushy: the lime
juice, tequila, liqueur, and ice. Pour into glasses (if mixture is shaken,
you can pour drink thru a strainer and discard ice); garnish with lime
slices. Serves 4.
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