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Traitor, Hypocrite...call me what you'd like

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I feel like such a traitor. We have the best little local coffee house in our suburb. It was the only little coffee house in our suburb.  The Country Club Cafe is a family friendly place that has a small play area for the kiddos to hang out at while the mom's sit around and chat and enjoy a nice cup of coffee. The owners of the coffee house give back to the community and seriously make you feel like you are part of a family right when you walk in the door.

Well, guess who just went in right next door?  Starbucks. Seriously, they practically share the same parking lot and of all the places out here that would be ideal for another coffee shop to be, Starbucks had to go in right...next....door.

I was really upset about it when I first heard the news and saw the building as it was being constructed. I did not want my little coffee shop to be shut down by a Starbucks! I just didn't get it.

Well, it took about a month of being open before I was actually tempted to stop by. It was pouring rain, freezing cold and I had all three kids in the car. I needed something to warm me up and as I passed my neighborhood coffee shop, and then passed the Starbucks, the sign reading "drive thru now open" drew me in. Before I knew it I found myself ordering an eggnog latte. I felt a bit guilty as I drove out of the parking lot and looked over at my neighborhood coffee shop. Not so guilty that I didn't totally enjoy the coffee, but I did feel like a bit of a traitor.

Two days later...same scenario. That dang drive thru sign, the snow and ice falling in buckets and the remembrance of the tasty eggnog latte warming me up got the best of me. Once again, I was giving my hard earned money to Starbucks...and it was soooooo good! 

Now, I will tell you that the entire time I am drinking each of my tasty Starbucks drinks, I have had an immense feeling of guilt and betrayal. I went back one more time to Starbucks and ordered an eggnog latte for me and a pumpkin spice latte for my husband. As I headed to the window to pay, the friendly guy working there leaned out the window and told me that my order was on the house. Well, that does it. How the heck are you supposed to feel guilty drinking free coffee? I drank that eggnog latte without guilt, enjoyed every last drop of it, and then vowed that come rain, sleet or snow... I need to get some dang morals and support the local coffee shop so it will be around forever.  

Today my friend Jennifer and I went to the Country Club Cafe coffee shop...and it was jam packed full. By the time we left, there were groups of people waiting for seats. It made me feel so good knowing that there are plenty of supporters out there who will hopefully keep this lovely coffee shop open and thriving.

You may be wondering what the heck this story has to do with the recipe I am getting ready to post. To be honest with you, the two have hardly anything to do with each other. Basically...I ordered an eggnog latte at Starbucks and the recipe I am sharing with you is for an Eggnog dip. So...there's my tie in. The eggnog!

Each and every year around this time, I long for a glass of eggnog. I go to the store (no... I'm not as ambitious as some of you who make your eggnog from scratch!) and I pick up a carton of eggnog. When I get home I pull out a juice glass, fill it with eggnog and drink it up. Then, as it happens every year, I remember that I really don't like eggnog all that much. So, here I am with one little glass of eggnog gone and an almost full carton left to use. If you are like me and are needing some creative uses for your almost full carton of eggnog, there are some options out there! Eggnog cookies, eggnog pancakes, and eggnog quickbread are just some of the recipes I have used over the years to keep from wasting the remaining eggnog. This year, a recipe from a magazine insert for Eggnog Dip caught my eye. This recipe is extremely easy and has a very mild eggnog flavor... so if you don't love eggnog, but like it a little bit, you will really enjoy the flavor of this recipe! It is the perfect use for your leftover carton of eggnog.

eggnogdip.jpgEggnog Dip - Serve with cut up pound cake or fresh fruit

Ingredients:

  • 1-1/2 cups eggnog
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 1 tablespoon sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon rum extract, optional
  • Assorted fruit and pound cake cubes

Directions:

In a saucepan, combine the eggnog and cornstarch until smooth. Bring to a boil; boil and stir for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat; stir in sour cream. Cool completely.
    In a small mixing bowl, beat whipping cream and sugar until stiff peaks form. Fold into eggnog mixture with extract if desired. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Serve with fruit and cake cubes. Yield: about 2-1/2 cups.
Posted on Wednesday, December 12, 2007 at 12:14AM by Registered CommenterKristen | Comments19 Comments

Reader Comments (19)

Hey it can happen to the best of us - traitor no hypocrite no - just a mummy and sometimes convenience takes over. That dip makes everything better. i am glad you got your inspiration for this from Starbucks!!
December 13, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMeeta
LOL! That was funny! SB will always get ya in the end! Love them! Wish I had more $$ to spend there! Try the Christmas Blend coffee for your coffee maker at home. It's wonderful! Pumpkin Spice Latte is my favorite!
December 13, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterBetsy
We had a Starbucks go in a block away from a wonderful little cafe in our Boston neighborhood. Same thing happened -- business at the little cafe went up, because people rebelled against the Starbucks. So I guess there really is enough business for everyone!
December 13, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLydia
I have an eggnog person in my family, and I noticed several different eggnog dessert type recipes in...I think, Taste of Home Magazine.
December 13, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJanet
I am the same way whenever I eat Chinese food somewhere else...like I am cheating on my regular place.
December 14, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterpeabody
Hi Kristen! Everybody has felt this way one time or another... it's just so human!
This is the first time I hear about eggnog, I had to look up at the diccionary, I wonder whow it tastes? Don't think we have it over here...
December 14, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterNĂºria
Not everything needs a connection Kristen but I'd say this was all together. I do the same thing with the eggnog but find I use it mostly in my coffee. Think I'll walk over this morning and get me my yearly quart.
Growing up, Dad always made eggnog.
Luckily my local family coffee place has a drive through!
December 14, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterMyKitchenInHalfCups
I'm the same as you - I buy eggnong, have one glass, and the rest goes to waste. What a creative way to use it up! I'm going to check out the other recipes you linked as well!
December 14, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDeborah
Where I live, Starbucks didn't make their appearance until about 2 years ago. But, unlike your situation they were very needed! :-P

BTW, saw you lived in Kansas? Where in Kansas? If you don't mind me asking. I grew up in Leawood, KS myself. :-)
December 14, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSusan
Darn those tempting drive-through windows! :)
I don't think I've ever tried eggnog before.... My taste buds are so deprived! :)
Great photo! I love the composition, the lighting--so cool!
December 14, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLisa : )
starbucks is so good but so so evil. They finally shut down the last mom and pop coffee shop in my area , that was so fun with all its vintagey couches and handbaked on site coulds and you could sit around at tables as long as you liked. le sigh. the eggnog latte is fantastic, try the caramel apple cider!
December 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJody
I normally am a Starbucks hater, but honestly, they got me with their Egg Nog Creme Frappuchinos. Oyy. I feel like such a traitor to my favorite Ma & Pop stores, but they just don't have that zing like Starbucks has. THey totally don't use Nutmeg on them- so wrong!!!
December 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJennifer
I'm a Starbucks girl :)
December 16, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJEP
As a big supporter of local places I understand how you feel. But Starbucks isn't such a bad place. They provide health benefits, a 401k plan, and other benefits to both full and part time employees.
December 17, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterkrysta
OK now totally jealous that your Starbucks has a drive-thru. I can easily count 6 or 7 with a 5 mile radius and not one has a drive-thru. But just think of all the extra calories I burn getting in and out of my car for my Peppermint Mocha Frappuccino ... not. ;)
December 18, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterCate O'Malley
Maybe the next local coffee shop will be luckier. Analysts say that Starbucks has saturated the markets and is looking at other avenues of growth. I love their brews, but the calories and cost are dear. A drive-thru would tempt me yet again, though.
December 20, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSusan
Hopefully I can still find some eggnog out there to try this. If you see any, call me! This looks so good!
January 11, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterjulie
Enjoying your blog---ALL of it, but wanted to comment on the Starbucks post. I too, have seen Starbucks go up right next to an independent coffee drive-up--in the same parking lot--so UNFAIR---but, the problem is,I liked the Starbuck coffee much better! I felt so bad for the other shop, but not enough to resist the better coffee.....I don't like it that Starbucks didn't have some ethics about building right next to another drive-up coffee place---but, gas stations and grocery stores have been doing it forever! And remember Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks movie.......
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