MEXICAN FOOD


 

Joan

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This is one of my 5 bookcases.There are 107 cookbooks. I asked DH (without looking) to give me a number from 1 to 107. He picked #4. And that cookbook is.......

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We shall see what DH wants to make from this book later on. If you have made anything from this book and have a recommendation, would love to hear from you.
 
I am sorry about the picture of my bookcase. I just don't know how to enlarge it. If you are trying to read what books I have, they are bbq/grilling cookbooks with a few odds and ends mixed in.

Why did I have DH pick a number? I like to use my cookbooks, but it is always hard to decide which one to use, so I left it up to DH lol
 
While I don't have any of his cookbooks, I've enjoyed watching Rick's TV show for years. He makes some tasty looking food!
 
Thanks for the reminder. I started taping his shows over 20 years ago. I stopped some years ago at show #51. DH should have no trouble making something from his book or tapes. lol
 
While waiting for DH to pick something good to make from this book, I just want to remind everyone what this coming Saturday is.

May 22nd World Paloma Day

If you don't know what that is, click on the above, and enjoy!!!
 
In case you didn't click on the above, here it is.

WORLD PALOMA DAY – May 22​

WORLD PALOMA DAY – May 22 (1)

WORLD PALOMA DAY

On May 22nd, World Paloma Day recognizes the national drink of Mexico. This refreshing cocktail made with tequila and grapefruit soda is definitely worth celebrating!
The growing reputation of the Paloma in the United States may be related to its sparkling personality. The vibrant flavor and bright citrus notes combined with a light, energetic flare makes the Paloma a celebration drink.
However, where and when the Paloma began is a bit of mystery. In 1938, the first grapefruit soda came on the scene in the United States. From there, the soda made its way to Mexico in 1955. Whoever first mixed tequila, lime, and grapefruit soda brought together an undeniably beautiful and delightful beverage.
The Paloma’s shimmering character is just one reason it is the most popular cocktail in Mexico. Easily mixed in large batches to serve in a pitcher for company, the Paloma complements a summer cookout, as well as a more formal affair.

HOW TO OBSERVE #WorldPalomaDay

On World Paloma Day, order a Paloma tonight, mix one up yourself or make a pitcher to share with friends. To enjoy at home, try this recipe:

2 oz Cenote Blanco Tequila
1⁄2 oz Fresh lime juice
Grapefruit soda, to top

Garnish – lime wedge or grapefruit wedge
Add tequila and lime juice to a highball glass filled with ice.
Fill with grapefruit soda, and stir briefly.
 

 

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