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Receta Pink Grapefruit Margarita for TGI-Friday at Home
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Pink Grapefruit Margarita for TGI-Friday at Home

Yesterday was my last day working at the high school. It was bittersweet. Due to job cuts, I was "bumped" by someone with seniority over me. Hence, I will begin working at the adult school for the same school district. I will miss the drama that comes from the high school kids. On the other hand, it will be nice to work with grown-ups. Most importantly, I am still employed. Amen. Typically, I come home on Fridays with low energy. Like my Blogger Buddy "Stacey Snacks", I like to whip up tapas and a cold glass of beer. (I save the more time-consuming dinner recipes for the weekends.) I was home by early afternoon, giddy with excitement that I have until July 6th before I start my new job. My excitement gave me a second wind, and I was ready to make a few recipes I had bookmarked from Ina Garten. I als wanted to mimic Ina Garten's adoration for her "Jeffrey", because I had the time to do it. For those of you who watch "The Barefoot Contessa", you know how much Ina adores her husband. I adore mine, too. In many of her episodes, she greets Jeffrey with a cocktail. He always remarks that "something smells good" in the kitchen. Here was my chance! I was inspired to make Ina's version of Margaritas with Texas Ruby Red Grapefruits. I needed 1 cup of freshly squeezed grapefruit juice....

...the juice of four limes. I also needed 1 cup of white tequila and 1 cup of triple sec. We usually like our margaritas on-the-rocks. This time, I decided to dig out the blender and make they slushy. I set the juice into the fridge and waited for Jeffrey Craig to arrive home...

"Hi, honey!" Craig was surprised to see his wife so energetic. He set his things down and I got busy making our cocktails. Now, to rub a little fresh lime around the rim of a glass... dip the glass around some coarse salt and set those aside to dry. Add the juices and lots of ice and puree it in the blender.