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Every well ordered bar should have a tin egg-nogg "shaker," which is a great aid in mixing this beverage.
Eggnog 2008
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Every well ordered bar should have a tin egg-nogg "shaker," which is a great aid in mixing this beverage.
Blue Cheese Dressing 2008
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However, early recipes were often made with ale, which was often served in a "noggin" (a small cup) and likely was the source of the "nog" or "nogg" portion of the name (the "egg" part is self-evident).
Eggnog 2008
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However, early recipes were often made with ale, which was often served in a "noggin" (a small cup) and likely was the source of the "nog" or "nogg" portion of the name (the "egg" part is self-evident).
Blue Cheese Dressing 2008
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I trust all will look for some egg nogg drunken stupor, or 18 year old Scotch.
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I trust all will look for some egg nogg drunken stupor, or 18 year old Scotch.
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“You shall have an egg-nogg, darling,” said Dinny, and left the room.
Maid in Waiting 2004
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Claus and his fictions, the egg-nogg and lunches, the weddings and the willingness to be entertained, the Americans find no difficulty in enjoying Christmas Day.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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A curious feature of an American Christmas is the egg-nogg and free lunch, distributed at all the hotels and cafés.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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States, what are called "eleven o'clock snacks" especially; but the accompaniment of egg-nogg belongs unequivocally to the death of the year.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries William Francis Dawson
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