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    • How to Make Frozen Margaritas with Tequila

      It's hard to imagine a backyard barbecue or big Mexican dinner without a frozen margarita. This popular cocktail is served in a number of variations to suit almost anyone's taste. The traditional margarita recipe uses tequila and lots of fresh lime juice, and is served in a specialty margarita glass rimmed with salt. The International... more »

    • How to Make Strawberry Margaritas

      The strawberry margarita is a festive and tasty summer drink. Plus, it's easy to make. This sweeter version of the classic margarita is perfect for summer cookouts and Mexican theme parties. In June, take advantage of berry season to add fresh-picked strawberries. In the winter, you may substitute frozen ones. more »

    • Margaritas Made With Limeade

      Margaritas are the perfect drink to keep you cool and refreshed while the sun is beating down on you or during a hot summer night. Typically, they are made with fresh lime juice, but when you're short on time and cash, limeade is a great alternative. more »

    • How to Throw a Mexican Fiesta at Home for Cinco De Mayo

      Bring Mexico into your home with a Cinco De Mayo house party! Read on to learn some tips that will show you how to have a homestyle Mexican fiesta. more »

    • How to Have a Healthy and Hip Fourth of July

      No matter what your political views entail or where your relatives hailed from, the Fourth of July is a wonderful day to celebrate patriotism and unity. And on top of that, it’s a great reason to take off from work and celebrate with friends. In order to ensure it’s the most relaxing and enjoyable experience it can be, keep this How... more »

    Margaritas Quick Guides

    • Throw a Great Block Party

      Fire up the grills and block off the streets: It's neighborhood block party time! Whether you're...

    • Make Tequila Cocktails

      If Tequila is your favorite liquor, you'll be looking for some more ways to enjoy it than in the...

    • Pomegranate, the Superfruit

      A symbol of fertility and abundance throughout history, the pomegranate is today revered as a...

    • Pomegranate Recipes

      There's nothing quite like a delicious pomegranate filled with all those beautiful...

    Margaritas Articles

    • About Margaritas

      Margarita, which means daisy in Spanish, is also the name of one of the world's most popular cocktails. Originally a mixture of tequila, lime... more »

    • About Non-Alcoholic Margaritas

      Non-alcoholic margaritas are a great way to enjoy the delicious taste of the most popular cocktail in the United States, the traditional lime... more »

    • How to Make Orange Margaritas

      Orange margaritas offer a new twist on the classic beverage. Combining orange and lime will result in a citrus drink that is truly tropical and... more »

    • How to Make Cranberry Margaritas

      This unique combination of cranberry and lime is proof that margaritas are a perfect compliment to any meal. While the beverage works well at any... more »

    • How to Make Mango Margaritas

      Liven up your traditional margarita recipe by adding juicy, ripe mangos. The mangos mix with the lime juice, resulting in a delicious fruity... more »

    • How to Make Kid-Friendly Margaritas

      Help the younger guests at your next party take part in the beverage fun. Who wants a boring glass of lemonade when the adults are sipping fancy... more »

    Wikipedia

    Margarita (disambiguation)

    A margarita is an alcoholic beverage made with tequila.

    Margarita may also refer to:

    Persons
    "Margarita" is a Spanish, Greek and Bulgarian variant of the English name Margaret. Persons with this name include:
    *Infanta Margarita, 2nd Duchess of Hernani, b. 1939
    * Margaret of Austria (1584–1611)
    * Princess Margarita of Bourbon-Parma, Dutch princess
    * Margarita Teresa of Spain, Holy Roman Empress
    * Princess Margarita of Romania (b. 1949)
    * Margarita Aliger, Soviet poet and journalist
    * Margarita Armstrong-Jones (b. 2002), fourteenth in line for the British throne
    * Margarita Carmen Cansino, the birth name of American actress Rita Hayworth
    * Nitza Margarita Cintron, Chief of Space Medicine at NASAs Johnson Space Center
    * Margarita Gómez-Acebo y Cejuela, the consort of Tsar Simeon II of Bulgaria
    * Margarita Karapanou, Greek novelist
    * Margarita López, politician in New York City, USA
    * Margarita Beatriz Luna, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Mexico
    * Margarita Ponomaryova (b. 1963), Russian hurdler
    * Margarita Pracatan, Brazilian singer
    * Margarita Starkevičiūtė, Lithuanian politician
    * Margarita Xirgu, Spanish stage actress

    Places
    * 310 Margarita, a Main Belt asteroid
    * Isla Margarita, an island in the Venezuelan state of Nueva Esparta
    * Margarita (CN), a small town in Italy
    * Margarita, Panama, in the former Canal Zone
    * Rancho Santa Margarita, California, a city in the United States

    Other uses
    * The Greek word for "Bellis perennis"
    * Felis margarita, the scientific name for the Sand Cat

    ;Food
    * Margaritas (New England restaurant chain)
    * Pizza Margherita, a pizza made with tomatoes, mozzarella, and basil
    * Margarita, a chartreuse-foliaged cultivar of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)

    ;Arts and entertainment
    * Infanta Margarita, a 1659 painting of Margaret Theresa of Spain by Diego Velázquez
    * Margarita, a 2007 TV series of ABS- read more at » http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margarita+(disambiguation)

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