eggnog in A Sentence

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    Drink with E: Eggnog, iced tea, espresso.

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    Traditionally, yes, Eggnog included raw eggs.

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    Someone here likes Eggnog.

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    You want an Eggnog?

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    Well, he's drinking Eggnog.

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    But don't you miss Eggnog and Christmas dinner?

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    Thus, most commercial Eggnog does not include raw eggs.

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    If you are making Eggnog at home, you should:.

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    I hope you enjoy this Eggnog french toast bake.

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    Hey, shorty Let me get some of that Eggnog.

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    I hit the Eggnog way too hard last night.

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    Now you might be wondering where Eggnog actually came from?

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    You could drink the Eggnog and bring on the baby.

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    That means three times the lights, three times the Eggnog, three times the.

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    Move over, Eggnog-- these Caribbean Christmas beverages just might become your newest holiday favorite.

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    That means three times the lights, three times the Eggnog, three times the… Information needed.

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    It's no wonder that we can't resist those holiday cookies, especially after a nice stiff slug of Eggnog.

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    As to the name of“Eggnog” the origins are somewhat disputed, but obviously the first part comes from the egg ingredient.

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    With her tips, you will be able to enjoy that glass of Eggnog- without wanting to throw it in your husband's face.

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    Of course, these geometric snowflakes cry out to serve as adornments for suitably wintry drinks- dark chocolate hot chocolate or Eggnog, for example.

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    By using a can of evaporated low-fat milk, you ensure that your Eggnog will be thick and creamy, without the extra fat.

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    While today Eggnog you buy in the store often excludes the alcoholic ingredient, traditionally this was always included and was half the point of Eggnog.

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    If you know you will be gobbling cookies and Eggnog while taking it easy, how much exercise should you aim for during the holidays?

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    It isn't known exactly who was the first to do this, but Eggnog seems to have originated in Europe around the 17th century, very possibly in England.

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    Sometime around the 18th century, Eggnog made its way to the Americas, where its popularity was much more widespread due to more people having direct access to cows and chickens(more commoners owned farms).

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    A much less plausible theory often put forth as to the origin of the name"Eggnog" is that it comes from the Americas and was from"Egg'n Grog", referring to the rum ingredient in the Americas, being morphed to"Eggnog".

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    Whatever the case, the word"Eggnog" started popping up around the very early 19th century on both sides of the pond, though the British still sometimes called it"Egg Flip", referring to the process of mixing the ingredients.

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    Before Eggnog, it was fairly common to mix milk with wine and other alcohol to make various forms of milk punches, including possibly the direct ancestor of Eggnog,"posset", which was a drink served hot that included milk and eggs mixed with wine or beer.

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