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Showing posts with label egg nog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egg nog. Show all posts
Friday, December 28, 2018
I'd Celebrate That!!! Dec. 24 to 30: Fruitcake Day!!
DECEMBER 24, MONDAY-- Christmas Eve** Eggnog Day** We had ours Monday.
DECEMBER 25, TUESDAY-- Christmas Day** Pumpkin Pie Day**
DECEMBER 26, WEDNESDAY-- Candy Cane Day Not too crazy about candy canes.
DECEMBER 27, THURSDAY-- Fruitcake Day** I don't care what they say. I love fruitcake, especially with whipped cream on it.
DECEMBER 28, FRIDAY-- Card Playing Day** But I always lose at solitaire.
DECEMBER 29, SATURDAY-- Tick Tock Day I won't celebrate it because time goes way too fast these days. Didn't 2018 just start? Being retired, I want time to go REAL slow. It doesn't.
DECEMBER 30, SUNDAY-- Bacon Day** Crispy, crispy, crispy!!
--RoadDog
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Saturday, December 24, 2011
How's That Nog With Your Egg?/Fascinating Facts About Christmas
What's the "nog" in the egg nog.
Since I won't be posting tomorrow, it being a Sunday and Christmas at the same time, here's a Christmas-related story.
A typical cup of egg nog has 343 calories of all the worst sort of stuff for you, but, it's tradition and good-tasting as well.
This liquid doughnut consists of eggs, sugar, cream, milk, nutmeg and vanilla. The nog is for the liquor you put in it.
We like brandy, but whiskey will do in a pinch. Liz bought our egg nog yesterday. We drink out of glasses we have had since 1973 when we toasted with Liz's parents. Both of them are no longer with us and one of the four glasses broke and was thrown out a long time ago.
So, the two of us will drink out of there glasses, one for her parents.
If you go over to my history blog at http://cootershistorything.blogspot, you can see Ten Fascinating Facts About Christmas.
Figgy Pudding is Actually a Cake. Sugar Plums Are Plums Rolled in Sugar. --RoadDog
Since I won't be posting tomorrow, it being a Sunday and Christmas at the same time, here's a Christmas-related story.
A typical cup of egg nog has 343 calories of all the worst sort of stuff for you, but, it's tradition and good-tasting as well.
This liquid doughnut consists of eggs, sugar, cream, milk, nutmeg and vanilla. The nog is for the liquor you put in it.
We like brandy, but whiskey will do in a pinch. Liz bought our egg nog yesterday. We drink out of glasses we have had since 1973 when we toasted with Liz's parents. Both of them are no longer with us and one of the four glasses broke and was thrown out a long time ago.
So, the two of us will drink out of there glasses, one for her parents.
If you go over to my history blog at http://cootershistorything.blogspot, you can see Ten Fascinating Facts About Christmas.
Figgy Pudding is Actually a Cake. Sugar Plums Are Plums Rolled in Sugar. --RoadDog
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