WHAT is egg nog.......?!


Question: sorry, blonde moment!!!.......... not an alcoholic drinker...too light weight. just puzzled....... x x


Answers: sorry, blonde moment!!!.......... not an alcoholic drinker...too light weight. just puzzled....... x x

Eggnog (or egg nog) is a sweetened dairy-based beverage made with milk, cream, sugar, beaten eggs (which gives it a frothy texture), and flavoured with ground cinnamon and nutmeg; alcoholic versions also exist with the addition of various liquors, such as rum, brandy, or whisky.

Eggnog is a popular drink in North America and is usually associated with winter celebrations such as Christmas and New Year's. Eggnog is also very popular in Central Europe, but only its cognac version, that can be bought almost everywhere, mostly in Christmas-markets, during November and December. Commercially, non-alcoholic eggnog is available around Christmas time and during the winter and is available all year round in Australian stores.

Its nasty.. thats what it is

You mix it with rum.

It's like whole milk with sugar in it.

Homer simpson had a lot in one episode

i know its a drink they have in USA at Christmas


http://microscopy.fsu.edu/cocktails/page...
found a recipe for you

alcoholic, hic, oops, burp, drink. lol.

i have no idea at all...............

It is short for egg noggin. When Humpty Dumpty fell and broke his body into a million pieces they tried to comfort him by pouring whiskey into his head. When it didn't revive him, the soldiers comforted themselves by drinking the remnants from his skull.

I've been wondering the same thing for ages.

Eggs milk or cream mixed with sugar rum and brandy.But there
are lots of people's own recipes.It's sickly to drink.

Eggnog (or egg nog) is a sweetened dairy-based beverage made with milk, cream, sugar, beaten eggs (which gives it a frothy texture), and flavoured with ground cinnamon and nutmeg; alcoholic versions also exist with the addition of various liquors, such as rum, brandy, or whisky.

Eggnog is a popular drink in North America and is usually associated with winter celebrations such as Christmas and New Year's. Eggnog is also very popular in Central Europe, but only its cognac version, that can be bought almost everywhere, mostly in Christmas-markets, during November and December. Commercially, non-alcoholic eggnog is available around Christmas time and during the winter and is available all year round in Australian stores.

raw eggs,yuck lol:P

is it like snowball idn,merry xmas hun x

try advocar its much better.



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