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Cajun Margaritas

Friday, March 20th, 2015

Cajun Margaritas Recipe from Announcingit.com

If you’re looking for a fabulous margarita to serve for a Cinco de Mayo party, low country boil or your backyard barbecue, try these delicious Cajun Margaritas.

Make your own chile infused tequila for this drink, add orange liqueur, hot sauce and jalapeno peppers to give this frosty cocktail a real kick.

 


Ingredients:

  • 4 oz chile-infused tequila (optional) OR use your favorite tequila
  • 3 oz orange liqueur
  • 3 oz margarita mix
  • 1 tsp hot sauce
  • 2 cups ice
    Garnish: lime slices, chile peppers, salt

Directions for Margarita:

  1. Combine the tequila (chile-infused or your favorite brand), orange liqueur, margarita mix, hot sauce, and ice in a blender.
  2. Cover, and puree for 1 minute, until ice is slushy and there are no chunks of ice. Pour into rimmed margarita glasses and garnish with lime slices and a whole chile pepper.

Directions for the chile-infused tequila:

  • 5 jalapeno peppers, halved
  • 5 serrano peppers, halved
  • 1 cup tequila
  1. To make, combine all ingredients in a jar or bowl.
  2. Cover, and let sit at room temperature overnight – or up to a week.
  3. To use, strain into bottle or jar and keep in a cool, dark place.

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What is a Party Invitation Rain Date?

Friday, March 6th, 2015

Chic Palm Trees Summer All White Party Invitations“It can’t rain!”

Has the weather ever been a factor when you’re planning a party or other activity?

Our native California employees all say “What’s a rain date?” when a customer submits that phrase on their invitation order.

So, what is a rain date?

It’s an alternative date that an event will be held if the scheduled event must be postponed due to rain or bad weather.

So, if at the bottom of an invitation you find “Rain date is April 9th,” don’t forget to mark your calendar for both the party date and the rain date. If bad weather looms the morning of the party, you might want to check with the hostess if she hasn’t called you.

We know, somebody has to live here in Southern California where weather really isn’t a factor when we’re planning our lives or activities. As the country looks forward to the first days of spring, we’ve been creating fabulous invitations that put you in the mood to party!

So rain or shine, have a great time at your next party and let us know if we can help you with party invitations!

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