Saturday, April 25, 2020

"Cilantro and Lime" with Pineapple Margaritas


Being the owner of my own "restaurant" has given me some recent flexibility.  I have decided to close my kitchen on Saturday nights.  No cooking.  No grocery shopping, no meal prep, and I repeat, no cooking whatsoever!  I have realized it's okay to give myself a night off and a break from KP duty for one evening.


Instead, I am taking the approach of supporting our local restaurants and purchasing to-go meals from them.

I recently learned about "Cilantro and Lime" who started their business in our little town.  They were advertising selling pans of the Honey-Lime Chicken Enchiladas with a side of Posole soup. Sign me up!  I ordered 2 of their enchilada pans...one of dinner this week and froze the other one.  I may add that this dinner was incredible and the first time I have had Posole soup!


I picked up our dinner from their designated location.  They even included the perfect little accouterments to go with everything.  Every detail was remembered and included in our care package.


I messaged a photo of my beautiful plate of their food and gave them a shout-out and thanked the owners for giving me the night off.


Since I was enjoying my night off, I also shared this amazing dinner with these lethal refreshing Pineapple Margaritas while watching a beautiful sunset from our back deck.

Stay healthy, happy, and sparkly this coming week! 


Pineapple Margarita

2 cups frozen pineapple
1 cup orange juice
1/2 cup tequila
1/2 cup triple sec
1 ounce fresh lime juice

Blend all ingredients in a blender until mixed.

Pour into your favorite glass, add a colorful straw, and take in a sunset.

**Please enjoy responsibly.  These margaritas pack a punch, so please participate in these at home, or designate a driver for you.  

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