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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
A big “yay” from me. I love the stuff, but I still have fond memories of the nog my father used to make with real whipped cream in it. No wonder I’m fat!! LOL. Merry Christmas, all! Christmas is 16 minutes old as I write this and I’m off to bed to dream of sugarplums.
I learned to make a simple eggnog when I was a little girl. (I had been preparing a scrambled egg and I put in too much milk…) As I remember it, it was the best I ever tasted.
The Gentleman’s kid makes eggnog for the Holiday Party, with Egg Beaters and non-fat cream. I’ve heard that it’s tasty, but I’m not tempted.
It’s okay, but I’d really rather have water or coffee.
With a healthy dose of brandy, a giant yea.
I enjoy eggnog but only if it has no alcohol in it.
A little sip is about all I care for, alcohol or not, and please leave off the nutmeg. Eggnog gives me a killer headache.