Tis the season........Let's Drink!

I don't think I was drinking Ron Cana (sounds awesome), but I have woken up in a different town where no one spoke English, couldn't remember how I got there, and had no idea how to get back to the states and had no money.

Good times, Good times.


:)

Oh man...I don't even want to know what you saw down in Tijuana. Poor donkeys.:eek: ;):D




Just wait til Tony gets in here.
 
Oh...and I didn't even mention the roasted pig, did I? Some of ya'll need to make a damned road trip.

I used to work with a great guy, lives down south of Fred'burg ...

He would cook a mean pig (in the ground, true island style) for special celebrations.

They'd have to wheel me into the car after those celebrations.

Darn it! I've got to look Jose up. How did I ever lose track of him? :confused:

Many thanks for potential Coquito recipe. Must totter off now ... pretty sure I'm blotto. Doesn't take much to get me tanked anymore. Lightweight. :(
 
Many thanks for potential Coquito recipe. :(

I'll try to get that for you tomorrow. They just left here about an hour ago, but they were going to play dominos. One thing...if you get the recipe and like it, you've gotta get some pics of you and Homeseller drinking some. Or maybe just a bottle with some of your precioussessessess...
 
Oh...and I didn't even mention the roasted pig, did I? Some of ya'll need to make a damned road trip.

A college buddy of mine is Cuban, grew up in Miami. He told me about a way of cooking the whole pig in a special box; never got to try it, though. :grumpy:
 
A college buddy of mine is Cuban, grew up in Miami. He told me about a way of cooking the whole pig in a special box; never got to try it, though. :grumpy:

It's called a Caja China (Chinese Box), though I'm not sure why. My wife is Cuban, but I'm Puerto Rican. Both peoples love their pigs, though. My fam in PR tends to roast them on a spit, or in a custom-made chain-link box on a spit. Sometimes we do it in the ground. Down here in Miami it's mostly the Caja China your buddy mentioned. It's big business down here to make the boxes and sell them.

I much prefer a cold winter where there's hot chocolate and maybe a bit of snow...but when it comes to partying...down here Christmas is FUN! Hell, in my families town in PR, people stop working every day at 1pm starting right after Thanksgiving, and spend the entire month of December having fun from 1:05pm on.
 
We'll be visiting my Mom in Melbourne Beach, driving down next weekend. My Cuban buddy is now a surgeon in Jupiter/West Palm, hope to drop down there and see him, give him a OJ Warden as a hunting knife.
 
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