Post 1454750 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
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(DIR) Post #1432212 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
2018-11-23T17:37:43Z
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Give me yo' eggnog recipes. Alternatively, tell me why you hate this polarizing seasonal beverage!
(DIR) Post #1438169 by CharredStencil@freeradical.zone
2018-11-23T17:39:36Z
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@ink_slinger I hate it cause my stupid grocery store doesn't have vegan eggnog, or the bean burgers I like, or the veggie dogs I like.This is supposed to be the 'nice' grocery store in town and they have a whole room of beer but they're dropping stuff I like.
(DIR) Post #1438170 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
2018-11-23T22:02:09Z
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@CharredStencil That sucks. I had an almond nog last year that I think was vegan. It was quite good, though a little thin.
(DIR) Post #1438203 by GeoffWozniak@mastodon.club
2018-11-23T19:33:26Z
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@ink_slinger Because it just doesn't taste good. ;)
(DIR) Post #1438204 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
2018-11-23T22:02:41Z
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@GeoffWozniak Likes trains, hates nog. Truly, you are a complex person. 😉
(DIR) Post #1438261 by Shadejackrabbit@mastodon.club
2018-11-23T21:32:25Z
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@ink_slinger my pro cocktail trick for eggnog is to line the glass with cinnamon smoke. (Light the end of a cinammon stick, hold the glass upside-down over the flame so the glass is filled with smoke)
(DIR) Post #1438262 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
2018-11-23T22:04:31Z
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@Shadejackrabbit Ooooh, interesting! I've never really played with smoked cocktails and definitely wouldn't have thought to do so with eggnog. Thanks for the tip!
(DIR) Post #1438278 by StaleWhiteBread@wandering.shop
2018-11-23T19:51:17Z
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@ink_slingerWait, really? People don't like this? It's basically drinking ice cream!
(DIR) Post #1438280 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
2018-11-23T22:05:02Z
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@StaleWhiteBread Right? But the haters would say it's raw cake batter or something (as if that's a bad thing).
(DIR) Post #1438346 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
2018-11-23T22:08:07Z
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Since we're talking about #eggnog, I should probably mention how I love that the French-Canadian name translates to chicken milk (not sure if this is true in other dialects of French). That's just so whimsical and delights me to no end.
(DIR) Post #1454749 by Douglewars@mastodon.club
2018-11-24T16:09:51Z
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@ink_slinger For me, eggnog is a love hate relationship. I love drinking it but I hate the calories.
(DIR) Post #1454750 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
2018-11-24T16:20:11Z
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@Douglewars Same. I made a sugar-free version last year (using low cal/low GI sweeteners instead), but it was still super high in calories because it called for heavy cream and something like half a dozen eggs. This wasn't for a single serving, but it was still incredibly rich and a little too heavy.
(DIR) Post #1454762 by FssOfDeath@mastodon.club
2018-11-24T11:36:45Z
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@ink_slinger I wasn't sure if "lait de poule" was just a Québec thing so I looked around. As of yet I haven't found a written answer but found many mentions of it in French folklore all the way down to a story about a priest dying from refusing to drink some in 1270. So my guess is that it's the proper term in the root language.Now I want some -_-
(DIR) Post #1454763 by ink_slinger@mastodon.club
2018-11-24T16:20:38Z
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@FssOfDeath Died because he refused to drink eggnog. What an amazing story.