Day: December 25, 2022
Drinking Eggnog Around The Holiday Season Sounds Just Right; Here Are Some Eggnog Facts
1. Eggnog Was Once Only A Drink For Wealthy Aristocrats
2. The Word Eggnog Has Many Origins
Many etymologists believe the name stems from the word ânogginâ which referred to small wooden mugs that were often used to serve eggnog. Others posit a similar story but explain that ânogâ comes from the slang term to refer to strong ales they also served in those cups.
3. Washington Enjoyed Getting Sloshed On Eggnog
When toasting your glass of eggnog these holidays, charge a glass to George Washington. Kitchen records from Mount Vernon indicate the first president served an eggnog-like drink to visitors. And since the general was a wealthy man, he didnâtâ skimp on the booze. Washingtonâs potent recipe included three different types of liquor â rye whiskey, rum, and sherry.
4. The FDA Limits The Amount Of Egg In Store-Bought Eggnog To 1%
If you pick up a carton of eggnog with your groceries, you may be getting more ânogâ than yolk. Due to our fear of raw egg, U.S. FDA regulations limit egg yolk solids to no more than 1.0% of a productsâ final weight to bear the eggnog name, while your typical homemade version has roughly one egg per serving
5. Eggnog Was Responsible For A Riot At West Point
In 1826, the Superintendent of West Point, Colonel Sylvanus Thayer set strict rules forbidding purchasing, storing, or consuming alcohol. However, several cadets took Thayerâs regulations as a challenge and celebrated the Christmas festivities with alcohol-laden eggnog. A riot ensued, two officers got assaulted, and the North Barracks vandalized. Ultimately, 19 cadets and one soldier were court-martialed for their involvement in the riot, resulting in eleven dismissals from West Point.
6. There Is No âRightâ or âWrongâ Alcohol With Eggnog
With no hard and fast rules, eggnog can be made with any number of different distilled spirits, or none at all, known as âvirgin eggnogâ. Rum, sherry, Cognac, and whiskey are all suitable for eggnog. Some suggest that it should be a mix of two dark distilled spirits to balance out the sweet treacle flavor of eggnog, but itâs best to try them out and see what works best for you.
7. Vegan Eggnog Exists, And Itâs Spectacular
While not technically using any eggs or milk, vegan âeggnogâ can be made using a variety of products and is ideal for not only vegans but also those with lactose or dairy intolerances. âMilkâ is used, in the form of soy, almond, coconut, or cashew and traditional eggnog flavors and spices remain such as vanilla extract, cinnamon, and nutmeg. And of course making either alcoholic or virgin vegan eggnog is your choice, depending on how bearable your relatives are!
What’s So Special About December 25th? Who Was Born On This Day?
So it;s the 25th of December? Why the fuss? Gifts, decorations and buying, receiving and giving gifts? What’s So Special About December 25th? Who Was Born On This Day? Who celebrates their birthday on this day? Well, lots of people were born on this day. However I took a look on Wikipedia and found these people who I admire :
1642 â Isaac Newton, English physicist and mathematician (d. 1726/1727)
1924 â Rod Serling, American screenwriter and producer, created The Twilight Zone (d. 1975)
1924 â Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Indian poet and politician, 10th Prime Minister of India (d. 2018)
1949 â Sissy Spacek, American actress
1952 â CCH Pounder, Guyanese-American actress
1954 â Annie Lennox, Scottish singer-songwriter and pianist
1958 â Alannah Myles, Canadian singer-songwriter and actress
1971 â Dido, English singer-songwriter
1971 â Justin Trudeau, Canadian educator and politician, 23rd Prime Minister of Canada