carla griffin wrote:What's the difference between egg nog and custard? Have a favorite brand of egg nog?
Michelle R. wrote:I love egg nog, but my hubby hates it, so I usually end up drinking a glass or two, and using the rest to make delicious french toast.
carla griffin wrote:Well that's what I thought. Custard was a pie filling base like sort of stuff. But in the dairy cooler, next to egg nog, in the same quart carton container, was custard. It was a thick liquid just like egg nog so I was wondering the difference.
Sherrie G wrote:Michelle R. wrote:I love egg nog, but my hubby hates it, so I usually end up drinking a glass or two, and using the rest to make delicious french toast.
Michelle - My hubby hates eggnog too, whereas I love it. (But we both love French Toast). So I love your Lazy French Toast idea! (I also saw it mentioned in the "Snow" thread.) So you don't do anything to the eggnog for the French Toast? Just dunk and grill? Can't wait to get some eggnog on my next grocery run!
Carla - I grew up thinking that custard was something you eat (like pudding or pie) and eggnog was a drink.
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