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With the holiday season underway, time to pour a tall glass of eggnog. Divisive in some families, eggnog is a popular holiday drink made from cream or milk and eggs, sometimes mixed with alcohol.
There’s no denying that the month of December is peak eggnog time. The sweet and spicy beverage has been a holiday staple for hundreds of years, but not everyone knows what it’s made out of ...
And if you’re someone who likes a winter drink (or two) to sip on during holiday parties, odds are that eggnog is at the top of your list of things to look forward to. In case you didn't know ...
As we put the Pumpkin Spice Latte to its annual rest, another spiced beverage wakes from hibernation: eggnog. The signature beverage of the holiday season, eggnog is a creamy mix of eggs ...
Whether you are serving eggnog to a big crowd at your next party or saving the deliciously creamy beverage for yourself during the holiday season, you can never go wrong with a glass — that is ...
Along with arguing over the taste, many holiday revelers debate the safety of drinking eggnog. The Christmas favorite is traditionally made with raw eggs, cream, milk and sugar to create a rich ...
The holiday season is in full swing, and the dairy aisles of grocery stores are once again stocked with one of my personal favorite Christmas delicacies: eggnog. Normally, I'm a creature of habit.
A glass of homemade eggnog dusted with cinnamon is a mouthwatering prospect to some—and an abomination to others. Getty Images In early 1815, distinguished representatives from the United States ...
Eggnog has been around for decades. According to Yahoo! trends expert Lauren Whitehouse, the search term has jumped 1,067 percent in the past month. The specific inquiries topping the charts are ...
There’s no denying that the month of December is peak eggnog time. The sweet and spicy beverage has been a holiday staple for hundreds of years, but not everyone knows what it’s made out of ...