Nothing says the holidays quite like eggnog. The creamy, old-fashioned drink has been a staple for generations. Take one sip of the mix of seasonal spices and kick of booze, and it’s easy to see why.
The holiday season is in full swing, and the dairy aisles of grocery stores are once again stocked with one of my personal favorite Christmas delicacies: eggnog. But with seemingly even more brands ...
I’ll be the first to admit that eggnog is intimidating. Between the eggs, dairy, spices and the decades-long debate over just how boozy the frothy beverage should be, it’s a holiday drink many of us ...
This long standing brand has the perfect flavor and texture. Experts name Hood Golden Eggnog the best store‑bought — creamy, balanced, and perfectly spiced. Its texture hits the sweet spot — rich and ...
The best overall eggnog may be Target's Good & Gather brand offering. Califia Farms offers an almond milk alternative. Danzeisen Dairy sells a pumpkin spice eggnog that makes a delightful drink. The ...
The holiday season is swirling with festive drinks, from hot chocolate to peppermint mochas and sugar cookie lattes to Christmas-themed cocktails. But if there’s any drink that you should be sipping ...
Raising a glass of eggnog this year? Explore the history and traditions behind one of the holiday's most debated drinks. Depositphotos While it may be highly divisive, eggnog remains a staple of the ...
The best overall eggnog may be Target's Good & Gather brand offering. Califia Farms offers an almond milk alternative. Danzeisen Dairy sells a pumpkin spice eggnog that makes a delightful drink. The ...
How eggnog became the American holiday drink Eggnog’s story started in Medieval England as a drink called a “posset,” which Smithsonian Magazine describes as a mixture of hot milk, spices and wine or ...