In these days of swine-flu frenzy, it probably inappropriate to post links to various Bacon Vodka web pages.
This appears to be a legitimate product: Bakon Vodka
But these are home made versions: here, here and here
Is it wrong?
Does joining two good things make a super good thing?
(Actually we already have an answer to that: No, as proven by the creation of the Nachos Margarita on a ski holiday. And the immediate creation of a cardinal rule - No Margarita should contain cheese)
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The invention of the Nachos Margerita was around 1996 or so. Many years before ski trips were inaugurated.
The infamous recipe, thankfully unrecorded, was invented (by parties undisclosed, but marketed enthusiastically by Dwana) at a mexican party at Jenni and Emily's house, when they lived south-east of the city; in Mordialloc or thereabouts.
The Nachos Margarita (Copyright Dwana Food Emporiums) is a logical fusion of my two favorite TexMex foods. What could be better and more efficient than melding warm Nachos, Sour Cream, Guacamole and Salsa with Vodka, Crushed Ice (snow if available), Triple Sec and a ramdon fruit to try to hide the colour.
The Prequel to Nachos Margarita was the Maccas fries in Coke and the Macca Cheeseburger in Coke - brought (back up) by Dave and Dwana.
Coming from a Dwana's Food Emporium to you soon.
- Pizza & Beer in a can
- Spag Bol Grappa
I also recall a tasty snack from Dwana's Food Emporium- Lollie Bananas coated with ear wax.
Wrong. So very wrong.
But remarkable tasty.
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