But first, a lesson in linguistics. The word nog has been popping up in the English language since the 1690s when, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, it was “a kind of strong beer brewed in East Anglia.” An alternative definition (and one that also goes along with the current...
May your eggnog be spiked with plenty of rum to get you through this holiday season. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! "One of the nice things about Christmas is that you can make people forget the past with a present." ~ Anon Don't think of it as me bribing you, think of i...
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Although coquito is certainly very rich, it's a littlelighter than eggnogbecause it doesn't have eggs. The creamy component is a mixture of sweetened condensed milk, coconut cream, and coconut milk. For those who want it boozy, rum is the traditional option. A hefty dose of sweet wintery...
Though it’s easy to fall back on nachos classics, a little variation goes a long way in exciting finger foods. This version leans Italian with sweet Italian sausage, pickled vegetables, and tomatoes. But you can add anything you wish! For better game-day fun, brown the sausage ahead of ...