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jerseyangel Proficient
He'll probably do his thing where he quotes everything he wants to comment on and makes a VERY long single post from it!!! It'll take him all day, then it'll take us a week to read and comprehend the whole thing :lol::lol::lol:

OMG--that IS probably what he'll do! :D

I was wondering if I was in the wrong thread for some "adult" talk. ;)

I don't know about "adult" talk. We're not talking about Altoids or anything--just general gabbery :lol:


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TriticusToxicum Explorer
OMG--that IS probably what he'll do! :D

Do you think he'll be upset at the mess that we've made of this thread, or would he be upset if there was nobody here? I mean if you have to come home to a messy "house", isn't it better to walk in on a party?

I don't know about "adult" talk. We're not talking about Altoids or anything--just general gabbery :lol:

There's adult, and then there's ADULT (looks around for Karen :ph34r: )

jerseyangel Proficient
Do you think he'll be upset at the mess that we've made of this thread, or would he be upset if there was nobody here? I mean if you have to come home to a messy "house", isn't better to walk in on a party?

True--most likely he'll just jump right back in!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
True--most likely he'll just jump right back in!

I think the "fart on a skillet" :blink: might illicit a comment from him!

AndreaB Contributor
I'm guessing you got tired of being the adult, and that's why you popped in over here! ;)

Or would it be that I'm the kid and playing on the computer too much? :blink::ph34r:

jerseyangel Proficient
There's adult, and then there's ADULT (looks around for Karen :ph34r: )

Yea, that's what I meant ;)

I think the "fart on a skillet" :blink: might illicit a comment from him!

Ya think :D

AndreaB Contributor
I don't know about "adult" talk. We're not talking about Altoids or anything--just general gabbery :lol:

Gabbing is great!

There's adult, and then there's ADULT (looks around for Karen :ph34r: )

I'll leave the ADULT talk to everyone else....


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TriticusToxicum Explorer
Or would it be that I'm the kid and playing on the computer too much? :blink::ph34r:

You wouldn't be the only one. (trying to look busy as boss walks by) :ph34r:

AndreaB Contributor
You wouldn't be the only one. (trying to look busy as boss walks by) :ph34r:

I don't know how you do it! When I was working (I quit to be a mommy in 1999), we had just gotten mailine computers (I worked for a bank, accounting) with windows. I always enjoyed minesweeper, which a coworker showed me. We always had to watch for the boss. I always got my work and others work done though. I spent some time reading too. :ph34r: When I worked there they were nice enough to let us have our own music (since we weren't on the teller line). They changed that the year after I left.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I don't know how you do it! When I was working (I quit to be a mommy in 1999), we had just gotten mailine computers (I worked for a bank, accounting) with windows. I always enjoyed minesweeper, which a coworker showed me. We always had to watch for the boss. I always got my work and others work done though. I spent some time reading too. :ph34r: When I worked there they were nice enough to let us have our own music (since we weren't on the teller line). They changed that the year after I left.

Our main database software is down for maintenance/upgrades (for 4 days) so there is not much I could be doing!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Unlike me and you, probably haveing a productive day getting things done out there in the real world some place....

Hey, I'm being productive, I'm resting and healing, that's my job right now!!!! Doctor's orders!!! And, I've been to the grocery, done a load of laundry, and the big task of feeding myself fresh food all day!

You guys are hysterical.

Patti, I'm waiting for my chai to brew, then I'll test the almond milk!!

jerseyangel Proficient
Patti, I'm waiting for my chai to brew, then I'll test the almond milk!!

Cool! Sounds yummy :P

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Patti, I'm waiting for my chai to brew, then I'll test the almond milk!!

Have you ever made Chai-nog? We have it every X-mas morn at the old homestead.

jerseyangel Proficient
Have you ever made Chai-nog? We have it every X-mas morn at the old homestead.

How do you make it?

CarlaB Enthusiast

Richard, we can't have dairy!!! Or soy!!! But, yes, before I was off dairy, I loved them! I even loved eggnog lattes better!!

I am drinking a FOAMY spiced rooibos chai! It's very good! So, Patti, almond milk does foam, not exactly the same as dairy, but it's still foam! Now, what was that thread called?

TriticusToxicum Explorer
How do you make it?

Just add "milk"

Open Original Shared Link

...and yes, it is gluten free!

Or if you'd like to do it the hard way:

Open Original Shared Link

Enjoy!

Richard, we can't have dairy!!! Or soy!!! But, yes, before I was off dairy, I loved them! I even loved eggnog lattes better!!

Sorry. :(

(Bangs head on desk)

CarlaB Enthusiast
Just add "milk"

Open Original Shared Link

...and yes, it is gluten free!

Or if you'd like to do it the hard way:

Open Original Shared Link

Enjoy!

Sorry. :(

(Bangs head on desk)

Oh! Didn't even think of premade chai since I'm not supposed to have sugar! That can be made with almond milk! The stuff I've had is chai with real eggnog ... The stuff I'm making now is just chai tea that I brewed with almond milk. That sugary stuff is better, but can't have it!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Oh! Didn't even think of premade chai since I'm not supposed to have sugar! That can be made with almond milk! The stuff I've had is chai with real eggnog ... The stuff I'm making now is just chai tea that I brewed with almond milk. That sugary stuff is better, but can't have it!

What about the homemade recipe? (Could you replace the milk/cream with something)

CarlaB Enthusiast
What about the homemade recipe? (Could you replace the milk/cream with something)

Sure could!

I hadn't thought of it till now, Christmas and no eggnog :(

lonewolf Collaborator
Sure could!

I hadn't thought of it till now, Christmas and no eggnog :(

I've only been a lurker on this thread, but had to come share your pain about no eggnog at Christmas. I haven't had eggnog for 10 Christmases and for some reason was just talking about it yesterday and feeling sorry for myself. Do you think there's any way to make "fakenog" with almond milk, thickener and spices?

VydorScope Proficient

Yea we need get my son re-tested for egg, I am holding on tight to the belief that he will out grow his egg allergy very soon! In fact might get him tested again nextmonth!

AndreaB Contributor

Oh man!!!! That's right....we can't have eggnog anymore. :(:(:angry:

We used to drink Silk Nog and are soy intolerant. We've gone dairy free as I'm dairy allergic, don't know about the kids yet. I suspect they are too since there enterolab scores were about the same as mine, which if I'm right would be mildly allergic.

:(:(:( So much for the party. :angry:

I've only been a lurker on this thread, but had to come share your pain about no eggnog at Christmas. I haven't had eggnog for 10 Christmases and for some reason was just talking about it yesterday and feeling sorry for myself. Do you think there's any way to make "fakenog" with almond milk, thickener and spices?

I'd have to look up some recipes online. I just sold a cookbook that had an eggnog recipe in it. It did use soy though, but if it had just been milk it would have been easy to sub.

lonewolf Collaborator
I'd have to look up some recipes online. I just sold a cookbook that had an eggnog recipe in it. It did use soy though, but if it had just been milk it would have been easy to sub.

I'm not sure it would be possible to make dairy-free, soy-free, egg-free "egg"nog. I'm positive that flax seeds and Ener-G egg replacer wouldn't work for it.

VydorScope Proficient
I'd have to look up some recipes online. I just sold a cookbook that had an eggnog recipe in it. It did use soy though, but if it had just been milk it would have been easy to sub.

Chai nog

An Eggnog Alternative

2 Chai tea bags

5 cups water

2 tsp. grated fresh ginger

2 tsp. grated orange peel

1 tsp. grated lemon peel

2 sticks cinnamon, broken in half

1/4 cup honey

1 1/2 cups milk

1 1/2 cups whipped cream

1 tsp. vanilla

In saucepan, bring water, ginger, peels, and

cinnamon to boil. Add tea bags and steep for

7 minutes. Add honey, vanilla, milk, and cream

to liquid. To serve hot, reheat liquid; or serve cold

over crushed ice. Makes 8 cups.

Could you use one of the milk alternitives in that?

lonewolf Collaborator
Could you use one of the milk alternitives in that?

Hmmm, rice or almond milk for the milk, but NOTHING is as yummy, rich, fatty or decadent as real whipped cream.

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