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Make the Best Marg for National Margarita Day Happy National Margarita day! It s safe to say we can t travel to Mi Cocina in Dallas for a Mambo Taxi, we can barely make it to work without worry of slipping and sliding all over the roadway. While we wait for the sun to finish clearing up the roadways why not sip on what I think is the best margarita ever made? The Scotty Too Hotty was handcrafted by my good friend Scott, I mean pineapple, jalapeno, combined together for a delish margarita always gets my full attention. This was my signature quarantine drink, it got me through quarantine, and it can get you through a Monday after a snowstorm. ....
National Margarita Day is Monday, Feb. 22. This year, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the fun annual commemoration won’t be celebrated as it usually is in cantinas, with tequila-hoisting patrons elbow-to-elbow at the bar. Lovers of Mexican food and drink still can celebrate, with sit-down meals and beverages served indoors, at a safe social distance from other diners, or picked up and . ....
Adriana Herrera Founded by Dallasites Josh Irving and Pablo Antinori, Socorro Tequila is a craft spirit meant to be a bridge between super-cheap and high-end tequila, with an emphasis on great taste. We are two industry veterans from Dallas that built a friendship through tequila and spent a year and a half going to Jalisco to create the most perfect tequila,” Irving says. “Socorro is a super-premium tequila that is affordable for every consumer and out tastes all competitors. We set out to make a tequila to enjoy neat or to help create the perfect tequila cocktail. The duo also set out to live up to the company’s name “socorro,” which means “help” in Spanish. During their travels to Mexico, Antinori and Irving learned that obtaining potable water is still a widespread problem in Mexico. For every case sold, Socorro donates a case of water to a Mexican orphanage. ....
Grondahl: After years of boozy dead-ends, area native seeks new life back home FacebookTwitterEmail 1of14 Foot traffic is way down in the Empire State Plaza concourse due to COVID19 and has hurt business at Patsy s shoe shine stand.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 2of14 Kevin Francis Xavier Callahan has an art degree from UAlbany and is a painter who drew this self-portrait.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less 3of14 4of14 The people who come by the shoe shine stand during the pandemic are often homeless people seeking refuge in the dark recesses of the concourse or essential workers in maintenance or the mailroom.Paul Grondahl / Times UnionShow MoreShow Less ....