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Eggnog Defined

A traditional Christmas beverage, eggnog is a smooth, cold drink containing beaten raw eggs, sugar, milk or cream, and flavoring. Brandy, rum, or whiskey is often added.

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Vintage bar books get a new release

Published August 20, 2008, 12:12 am, Portland Tribune

The cocktail revival continues apace, and interest in flips, fizzes and cobblers has never been higher, except during their heyday, around the turn of the 20th century. An unfortunate side effect of this enthusiasm is that antique bar books are no longer easy to find. Compendiums of 100-year-old ...

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