Omg no that’s not a marg tequila … I mean it can be but at that point you just get casodores or Milagro blanco.
Our Costco has a really good deal on the first one I mentioned
Omg no that’s not a marg tequila … I mean it can be but at that point you just get casodores or Milagro blanco.
So do you do neat, on the rocks? Curious on everyone's preferred drinking methods as I've really only gotten into tequila since quarantine when I realized I like it so much more than whisky.
We are neat people.
Skinny margarita is the way to go. And one of my favorite vices. The issue is I need 4…Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 11:50 amWe are neat people.
I enjoy a Cadillac Margarita on the rocks but that's quite the high calorie beverage and it always tastes better when somebody makes it for me. Ice cold bottle of Modelo Especial or Bohemia Clara in a chilled pint glass with lime in the bottom and the high grade tequila side neat is at the forefront of Uncle Desert's calorie controlled alcoholism.
max225 wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 11:54 amSkinny margarita is the way to go. And one of my favorite vices. The issue is I need 4…Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 11:50 am
We are neat people.
I enjoy a Cadillac Margarita on the rocks but that's quite the high calorie beverage and it always tastes better when somebody makes it for me. Ice cold bottle of Modelo Especial or Bohemia Clara in a chilled pint glass with lime in the bottom and the high grade tequila side neat is at the forefront of Uncle Desert's calorie controlled alcoholism.
And now I want a chilled south of the border beer also. Thanks bro
I like a good sipping tequila either room temp or with 1 small ice cube.
Mexican Radlerwap wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 12:18 pmI like a good sipping tequila either room temp or with 1 small ice cube.
CSB:
I was on a cruise once, on a snorkeling catamaran, and we were served tequila mixed with Squirt. I though, are they serving to stupid tourists, but have to admit it was tasty. At least, it would improve a cheap tequila. Anyway, later that year, on the last working day of the year, a coworker, a Mexican dood, snuck in a bottle of tequila into the building to celebrate the end of the year and a few of us met in secret to share it, and lo and behold, he served it with Squirt! Turns out it is a real Mexican thing after all.
wap wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 10:43 amDesertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 9:55 am
You can buy a 1.75 of Herradura Reposado at Costco for 54 bucks. Similar results on El Padrino at Total Wine. This may be your strongest argument yet for emigration.
Man, that sounds delish. I'm trying to be pretty dang strict on the diet at the moment... It's aight, been making some good, healthy food. Attending a wedding this weekend and will likely be partying Friday/Saturday, then off to the Vegas work trip where I will eat OK but at some points it's a 'grab whatever is close by' situation. Fortunately the level of demand of the event will prevent most alcohol consumption while out there.SAWCE wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 2:40 pm Went last night and order Five Guys after having eaten my normal dinner. Showed some restraint and only got a double cheese burger and shared a thing of fries with Michelle. I like to build their burgers up with jalapeños and hot sauce and stuff like that, but kept it basic last night with mustard, pickles, and onions. The was less greasy than I’m used to from FG and that was a pleasant surprise.
Ah yes, exposed aggregate needs sealing every 2 years, at least it's a simple job and looks when complete. Generally, flat/smooth concrete doesn't need anything unless you want it to look different.Tar wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:08 pm Chronicles of :
I sealed some of the aggregate stone work in the front of the house. It's two years past due and little pebbles started to come unglued. I can't wait that long from now on. $200 bucket of goop 70% gone, but I'm about 70% done so I'll work down the other side of the driveway once this dries.
The smooth surface needs something else, I think it's painted and it does not like driveway sealer at all. Save that for another day altogether.
Dropped eight bags of topsoil and grass seed as well. Significant progress with the front lawn since we moved here, we could have dropped sod but i find the seeding to be therapeutic and slightly more satisfying.
It's all pretty dece grass underneath that soil but this should get it to the next level. SMOL AF frontage, but i enjoy it without really breaking a sweat.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
My concrete had some sealer thing on it, kind of opaque looking and shiny, but half of it seems to have faded away. I need to shop around a bit and see what i can find.Detroit wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:11 pmAh yes, exposed aggregate needs sealing every 2 years, at least it's a simple job and looks when complete. Generally, flat/smooth concrete doesn't need anything unless you want it to look different.Tar wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:08 pm Chronicles of :
I sealed some of the aggregate stone work in the front of the house. It's two years past due and little pebbles started to come unglued. I can't wait that long from now on. $200 bucket of goop 70% gone, but I'm about 70% done so I'll work down the other side of the driveway once this dries.
The smooth surface needs something else, I think it's painted and it does not like driveway sealer at all. Save that for another day altogether.
Dropped eight bags of topsoil and grass seed as well. Significant progress with the front lawn since we moved here, we could have dropped sod but i find the seeding to be therapeutic and slightly more satisfying.
It's all pretty dece grass underneath that soil but this should get it to the next level. SMOL AF frontage, but i enjoy it without really breaking a sweat.
Bodybuilder endorsement of pop/soda, one of the worst things you can put in your body. You don't see that every day.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:06 pmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squirt_(soft_drink)
It is a tad more citrusy than Sprite IMHO.
I have a real struggle with growing grass under a couple of maples in my front yard. I've slowly been planting Scotts heavy shade seed over the last couple of years but I still have a long way to go before it all fills in. I had sod laid down previously, but it only lasted a few years.Tar wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:08 pm Chronicles of :
I sealed some of the aggregate stone work in the front of the house. It's two years past due and little pebbles started to come unglued. I can't wait that long from now on. $200 bucket of goop 70% gone, but I'm about 70% done so I'll work down the other side of the driveway once this dries.
The smooth surface needs something else, I think it's painted and it does not like driveway sealer at all. Save that for another day altogether.
Dropped eight bags of topsoil and grass seed as well. Significant progress with the front lawn since we moved here, we could have dropped sod but i find the seeding to be therapeutic and slightly more satisfying.
It's all pretty dece grass underneath that soil but this should get it to the next level. SMOL AF frontage, but i enjoy it without really breaking a sweat.
I've seen sod go to shit. Soil, seed, repeat is my move.wap wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 4:06 pmI have a real struggle with growing grass under a couple of maples in my front yard. I've slowly been planting Scotts heavy shade seed over the last couple of years but I still have a long way to go before it all fills in. I had sod laid down previously, but it only lasted a few years.Tar wrote: ↑Thu Jun 02, 2022 3:08 pm Chronicles of :
I sealed some of the aggregate stone work in the front of the house. It's two years past due and little pebbles started to come unglued. I can't wait that long from now on. $200 bucket of goop 70% gone, but I'm about 70% done so I'll work down the other side of the driveway once this dries.
The smooth surface needs something else, I think it's painted and it does not like driveway sealer at all. Save that for another day altogether.
Dropped eight bags of topsoil and grass seed as well. Significant progress with the front lawn since we moved here, we could have dropped sod but i find the seeding to be therapeutic and slightly more satisfying.
It's all pretty dece grass underneath that soil but this should get it to the next level. SMOL AF frontage, but i enjoy it without really breaking a sweat.