I love egg nog…especially warmed (without brandy). It gives it a slightly different flavor. It’s REALLY good. Ever since trying it warmed, I hardly ever drink it cold any more. (My husband & older daughter also love it; the younger daughter…not so much. When we’re having our warmed egg nog, she makes herself a cup of warm milk.)
In Europe, particularly along the shores of the North Sea, we also enjoy a couple of different varieties of eggnog. And, of course, WITH rum! As at goes, sometimes a bit stronger (as eierlikeur, Eierlikör or egglikør which usually come as shots), sometimes a tiny little bit less stronger (as Eiergrog, Eierpunsch or eggnog (UK) shich usually come as long drinks).
Just btw – hot chocolate with (much) rum (German: “Tote Tante”, literally: “dead auntie”) and, hot, strong black coffee with (much) rum and a head of whip (German: “Pharisäer”, literally: “Pharisee”, the Northern German answer to Irish Coffee) are a real recommendation !
codycab almost 5 years ago
I CANNOT get enough eggnog. Been drinking it since mid October. It’s just too good!
Watcher almost 5 years ago
Eggnog, the joys of Christmas.
Sonic the Hedgehog. almost 5 years ago
That’s just Garfields way of getting in the Christmas spririt
assrdood almost 5 years ago
I’m still working on the October Fest beer I bought.
wjones almost 5 years ago
For eggnog to be good it must be mixed with brandy.
almost 5 years ago
I have always hated eggnog.
jagedlo almost 5 years ago
to make your own…https://www.thespruceeats.com/non-alcoholic-eggnog-recipe-1806043
mrcooncat almost 5 years ago
Skip the milk, eggs & spices .. just drink the brandy.
Wren Fahel almost 5 years ago
I love egg nog…especially warmed (without brandy). It gives it a slightly different flavor. It’s REALLY good. Ever since trying it warmed, I hardly ever drink it cold any more. (My husband & older daughter also love it; the younger daughter…not so much. When we’re having our warmed egg nog, she makes herself a cup of warm milk.)
ArtyD2 Premium Member almost 5 years ago
The picture of Jesus on the carton is my favorite Christmas sign.
jessegooddog almost 5 years ago
Very funny and very true!
A R V reader almost 5 years ago
Now I got “Grandma Got Run-over by a Reindeer” on mind.
Ron Dunn Premium Member almost 5 years ago
I like Jim’s choice of words to use to drinking like “slurrrrrrk”. My favorite one is “hurk” from my favorite strip in my Garfield book.
Clarence almost 5 years ago
Eggnog is delicious (for me)
Mayor Snorkum almost 5 years ago
Or drunk enough.
Yeet Pizza almost 5 years ago
Personally I don’t celebrate Christmas. But I still like the songs. (A little bit though.)
Snoots almost 5 years ago
I likesh egh-nug too… loth an loth…
geese28 almost 5 years ago
Speaking of which I have to pick some more up this week
matjestaet almost 5 years ago
In Europe, particularly along the shores of the North Sea, we also enjoy a couple of different varieties of eggnog. And, of course, WITH rum! As at goes, sometimes a bit stronger (as eierlikeur, Eierlikör or egglikør which usually come as shots), sometimes a tiny little bit less stronger (as Eiergrog, Eierpunsch or eggnog (UK) shich usually come as long drinks).
Just btw – hot chocolate with (much) rum (German: “Tote Tante”, literally: “dead auntie”) and, hot, strong black coffee with (much) rum and a head of whip (German: “Pharisäer”, literally: “Pharisee”, the Northern German answer to Irish Coffee) are a real recommendation !
redsmitty1955 almost 5 years ago
Eggnog and pecan pie. More calorie intensive and fat laden than a pan of lasagna.
Bob. almost 5 years ago
My wife used to buy a quart of eggnog every December. Threw most of it away eventually.