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I bought a bunch of liquor at the beginning of this pandemic. Might as well.
Favorite drink of the pandemic is the spicy pineapple margarita.
1. Make a Pineapple Sour Mix: 1/2 cup freshly squeezed pineapple juice, and 1/4 cup each lemon juice, lime juice and sugar.
2. Rub the rim of your glass with lime and roll in homemade sriracha salt, garnish with lime and jalapeño wheels, fill glass with crushed ice
3. Fill cocktail shaker halfway with crushed ice. Throw in a couple slices jalapeño. Add 1oz each tequila and Grand Marnier and 2 oz Pineapple Sour Mix. Shake until shaker is frosty.
4. Strain into prepared glass.
Favorite drink of the pandemic is the spicy pineapple margarita.
1. Make a Pineapple Sour Mix: 1/2 cup freshly squeezed pineapple juice, and 1/4 cup each lemon juice, lime juice and sugar.
2. Rub the rim of your glass with lime and roll in homemade sriracha salt, garnish with lime and jalapeño wheels, fill glass with crushed ice
3. Fill cocktail shaker halfway with crushed ice. Throw in a couple slices jalapeño. Add 1oz each tequila and Grand Marnier and 2 oz Pineapple Sour Mix. Shake until shaker is frosty.
4. Strain into prepared glass.
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I bought a bunch of liquor at the beginning of this pandemic. Might as well.
Favorite drink of the pandemic is the spicy pineapple margarita.
1. Make a Pineapple Sour Mix: 1/2 cup freshly squeezed pineapple juice, and 1/4 cup each lemon juice, lime juice and sugar.
2. Rub the rim of your glass with lime and roll in homemade sriracha salt, garnish with lime and jalapeño wheels, fill glass with crushed ice
3. Fill cocktail shaker halfway with crushed ice. Throw in a couple slices jalapeño. Add 1oz each tequila and Grand Marnier and 2 oz Pineapple Sour Mix. Shake until shaker is frosty.
4. Strain into prepared glass.
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Favorite drink of the pandemic is the spicy pineapple margarita.
1. Make a Pineapple Sour Mix: 1/2 cup freshly squeezed pineapple juice, and 1/4 cup each lemon juice, lime juice and sugar.
2. Rub the rim of your glass with lime and roll in homemade sriracha salt, garnish with lime and jalapeño wheels, fill glass with crushed ice
3. Fill cocktail shaker halfway with crushed ice. Throw in a couple slices jalapeño. Add 1oz each tequila and Grand Marnier and 2 oz Pineapple Sour Mix. Shake until shaker is frosty.
4. Strain into prepared glass.
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The spokes are butted, but it's pretty subtle at 2.0/1.8/2.0 mm. We'll make a judgment about how well they are actually put together once they're underneath my fat ass
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Also, Bah Humbug you're an absolute legend. Thank you so much, again, I can't wait to throw these on my Trek
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It made my top ten list of COVID discovery recipes.
1. Spicy Pineapple Margarita
2. Whole wheat English muffins
3. Banana chocolate chip muffins
4. Carrot cake
5. Buttermilk panna cotta
6. Mini muffin pan Donut Holes
7. The Aviation (cocktail)
8. La Pinela (cocktail)
9. Whole wheat pancakes
10. Sidecar (cocktail)
1. Spicy Pineapple Margarita
2. Whole wheat English muffins
3. Banana chocolate chip muffins
4. Carrot cake
5. Buttermilk panna cotta
6. Mini muffin pan Donut Holes
7. The Aviation (cocktail)
8. La Pinela (cocktail)
9. Whole wheat pancakes
10. Sidecar (cocktail)
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Also, Bah Humbug you're an absolute legend. Thank you so much, again, I can't wait to throw these on my Trek
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I only hope they serve you well. And I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say pics are necessary when they're installed!
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I made a point if placing the hub label one time. If my felliw wheel builders want to think less of ne for it, so be it.
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It's shockingly easy to do. About half of mine are that way.
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Nicely done!
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I have taken at least one fully tensioned wheel apart because of that.
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I bought a bunch of liquor at the beginning of this pandemic. Might as well.
Favorite drink of the pandemic is the spicy pineapple margarita.
1. Make a Pineapple Sour Mix: 1/2 cup freshly squeezed pineapple juice, and 1/4 cup each lemon juice, lime juice and sugar.
2. Rub the rim of your glass with lime and roll in homemade sriracha salt, garnish with lime and jalapeño wheels, fill glass with crushed ice
3. Fill cocktail shaker halfway with crushed ice. Throw in a couple slices jalapeño. Add 1oz each tequila and Grand Marnier and 2 oz Pineapple Sour Mix. Shake until shaker is frosty.
4. Strain into prepared glass.
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Favorite drink of the pandemic is the spicy pineapple margarita.
1. Make a Pineapple Sour Mix: 1/2 cup freshly squeezed pineapple juice, and 1/4 cup each lemon juice, lime juice and sugar.
2. Rub the rim of your glass with lime and roll in homemade sriracha salt, garnish with lime and jalapeño wheels, fill glass with crushed ice
3. Fill cocktail shaker halfway with crushed ice. Throw in a couple slices jalapeño. Add 1oz each tequila and Grand Marnier and 2 oz Pineapple Sour Mix. Shake until shaker is frosty.
4. Strain into prepared glass.
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You'll be fine.
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Wheel building is a mysterious black art to most road weenies. You are now like a minor deity to them.
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How long did it take you to build the set?
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