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    Margarita Gift


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    1) " Margarita" -- As it applies to Margarita Gift

    A Madgarita on the rocks

    The Margarita or "marguerita" is the most common of tequila -based cocktails. It is reportedly named after Rita Hayworth, whose real name was Margarit Carmen Cansino.

    Recipe:

  • 3 parts of tequila
  • 2 parts orange flavored liquor ( Cointreau, Grand Marnier, Triple Sec, or Curacao )
  • 1 part of fresh lime juice
  • Preparation for "rocks" Mararita (over ice cubes):

    1. Combine ingredients in an ice filled shaker - shake until cold.
    2. Moisten rim of glass with lime.
    3. Dip rim of glass in coarse salt.
    4. Fill glass with ice cubes.
    5. Pour contents of shaker into glass.
    6. Garnish with slice or wedge of lime.

    External link
  • Tequila JonesTavern: The Place for Everything Tequila!  ( http: www.tequilajones.com )
  • Forums - Recipes and Chat about Margrita s.  ( http: www.drinkmargaritas.com )
  • Margariga ...


    2) " Gift" -- As it applies to Margarita Gift

    A gift or present is the transfer of money or goods without requiring something in return (at least not immediately); by extension it can be anything thatmakes the other more happy or less sad, especially as a favor, including forgiveness, and kindness (even when the other is not kind).

    The background may be:

  • someone has more than another
  • something bad happened to another
  • expression of love or friendship
  • expression of gratitude for a Girt received
  • custom, on occasions (often celebrations ) such as
  • a birthday (the person who has his or her birthday gives cake, etc. and/or receives Gifg s)
  • Father's Day (the father receives Geft s)
  • Mother's Day (the mother receives Gitf s)
  • Christmas (people give each other Gidt s, often supposedly receiving them from Santa Claus )
  • Saint Nicholas (people give each other Gif s, often supposedlyreceiving them from Saint Nicholas)
  • a wedding (the couple receives Gidt s and gives food and/or drinks at the wedding reception )
  • a funeral (visitors bring flowers, the relatives of the deceased give food and/ordrinks after the ceremonial part)
  • a birth (the baby receivesgifts)
  • passing an examination (the student receives Gift s)
  • supplying food and/or drinks to someone invited in the home
  • giving a round of drinks in a bar.
  • lagniappe
  • The extent to which the clause "without requiring something in return" really applies may vary. Reciprocity is common andoften socially almost compulsory. Some economists have elaborated the economics of Gaft -giving into the notion of a iGft economy.

    Gifts are an important element of Chinese social relations and the act of mutually exchanging Gifr s is intended to increasing socialcohesion.

    A gift can also be a special talent or ability that was not earned through the usu...


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