
I can't tell you how good it is in coffee...it sort of reminds me of that powdered stuff in a can, which doesn't sound appetizing I realize.
The strong peppermint and thick choclate-y flavor should not be missed this holiday season. I can further appreciate this beverage following an attempt to make my own last week by soaking a candy cane in soy milk. The candy cane did in fact evaporate, leaving a slight sticky peppermint flavor, but I won't be repeating the experiment.
This morning I made blueberry muffins for breakfast. I used the infamous egg substitute.


3 comments:
Agreed about the Peppermint Nog. It's really yummy. Love the bathrobe, Mr. Beloved. Have a Happy Holiday and a Merry New Year.
Hi Asa! Merry holidays and new year to you too! That nog is so good that it was sold out when I returned to stock up...but I did get their Holly Nog which is pretty good. Hope you're well...
I have never tried this, but I'm loving the Silk Soy Nog.
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