Did you know eggnog used to be made with beer? In the 17th century a strong ale called nog was very popular in Britain around the holidays. It was made from beer, sugar, egg yolks, lemon rinds and cinnamon. Later in the 19th century North Americans took the French version of the drink called Lait de Poule, made from milk, sugar, and egg yolks and added spirits. With the addition of brandy, rum or sherry, we have our own modern day eggnog.
i never heard of any dutch people eating eggnog. im dutch, so i would know.
HolandaChiquita 8 months ago
and he did wear the tie!
karik00 3 years ago
I learn the word "taint". Craig's reinforcing my knowledge of English as a Second Language! Thx Craig!
stevenaudet 3 years ago
lol im lookin forward to the 26th dec show now:P
jab070 3 years ago 2
he talked about Christmas a lot on his show last night. Did he Just tape the Christmas show or what?
kittenluver2006 3 years ago 2
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sakahowdah 3 years ago
Did you know eggnog used to be made with beer? In the 17th century a strong ale called nog was very popular in Britain around the holidays. It was made from beer, sugar, egg yolks, lemon rinds and cinnamon. Later in the 19th century North Americans took the French version of the drink called Lait de Poule, made from milk, sugar, and egg yolks and added spirits. With the addition of brandy, rum or sherry, we have our own modern day eggnog.
kaydee1959 3 years ago 7
I googled and it turns out the cradle of the eggnog is Brazil. Who would have thought?
PhoebeSmurf 3 years ago 20
lol
firebaby7 3 years ago