Keto Strawberry Mango Daiquiri is a fruity, colorful, and truly delicious summer cocktail! Our recipe is sugar free and Keto friendly, since it yields only 1g of net carbs. When the summer heat feels like an open oven or when you decide that you want a lazy afternoon at the pool, this is an easy refreshing cocktail. Daiquiri’s are classic rum cocktails that will transport you to the islands – just close your eyes and sip!You might also like to try some of our other frozen low-carb summer cocktails: Low Carb Piña Colada Cocktail Blue Hawaiian Cocktail Low Carb Orange Creamsicle Cocktail IngredientsTorani sugar-free syrups are the key to keeping this cocktail low in carbs. We make a whole host...
Move over Applebee's, your $1 margarita deal is pretty impressive, but we think we can make some better margaritas at home. The tequila choice can make or break a good ol' margarita. Since I can be a bit picky sometimes, I had to formulate a list of the best tequila for margaritas. Don't worry, these tequilas are under $30. As much as we all enjoy a top-shelf marg, you can find a delicious tequila for under $30 that won't taste like rubbing alcohol. Get ready to bring Margaritaville to your backyard with these top-notch tequilas. Best Tequila for Margaritas Under $30 1. El Jimador Silver Tequila Drizly You could say that El Jimador has a citrusy buzz to it. This...
This month, two new podcasts aim to look at our state from two very different viewpoints. LAist Studios in Pasadena, which produces several podcasts, including “Hollywood the Sequel” and “The Big One: Your Survival Guide,” debuted two new shows this month: “California Love” with award-winning New York Times journalist Walter Thompson-Hernández; and “California City” from KPCC 89.3 FM senior reporter Emily Guerin. Both podcasts are available through Apple Podcasts or the iHeartRadio app. Guerin’s podcast tells the story of California City. Located within the Mojave Desert, California City promised the American Dream to many, but the podcast lays out how the planned community incorporated in 1965 failed to live up to its big plans. While technically the third-largest city in...
(Natural News) A shocking video making the rounds in Mexican traditional and social media appears to show a column of very well-armed cartel ‘troops’ driving what appears to be up-armored vehicles. The video, which surfaced last week, showed scores of gunmen dressed in military garb pledging support for Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (“El Menccho”), the leader...
Register now The world of international travel looks very different today than the beginning of the year. With the coronavirus pandemic continuing, many countries and states continue to impose restrictions on visitors. And even if you wanted to head outside the U.S. and found a destination that is welcoming Americans, you might run into additional problems, as passport offices continue to offer limited services, and Global Entry enrollment locations remain closed through at least Sept. 8. So what does the future of international travel look like? Join TPG’s founder and CEO, Brian Kelly, as he welcomes Ian Brownlee from the U.S. State Department to his next Future of Travel webinar. Ian currently serves as the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for...