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There are 220 calories in 1/2 cup.
There are approximately 223 calories in a cup or 8 ounces of eggnog.
Many were called Pennsylvania Dutch.
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They spoke a dialect of West Central German (and a few still do, within their communities). The "Pennsylvania Dutch" were Germans from the Palatinate and western Switzerland. The English colonists began calling them "Pennsylvania Dutch" because the word for German (in German) is "Deutcsh". While is it true that many of them came down the Rhine from the Palatinate and boarded ships from Amsterdam, they were not from Holland and they did not speak Dutch.
pensulvanian dutch I think he means, "Pennsylvania Dutch", which is a mispronounciation of "Pennsylvania Deutsch" -- originally from Germany. To me, I would have guessed Poland, as German names typically don't end in a hard "K" sound. I have Propeck ancestors and they were born in Baden, Germany and moved to the US in 1835, settling finally in NW Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania "Dutch" is indeed a corruption of Pennsylvania Deutsch; many German families immigrated to PA.
The name Pennsylvania Dutch is applied the German farmers that settled in PA. Many, if not most, were from the Palatine area of Germany.
"Boy's thighs" is a literal English equivalent of the Pennsylvania Dutch phrase "Boova Shenkel."Specifically, the word "Boova" means "boy's." The word "Shenkel" means "thigh." The phrase actually is one of many names for Pennsylvania Dutch-style potato dumplings.
They really didn’t go to anyone colony, but Pennsylvania did have a large population of “Pennsylvania Dutch” which were German communities. In fact, many of these still exist today.
Typically 3 languages. Pennsylvania Dutch, English and High German. With proficeny in that order. High German is used during worship and Bible reading, but is often not totally comprehended. Pennsylvania Dutch is their native and first learned language. English is learned in school and used to conduct business and interact with the english. As a side note, Pennsylvania Dutch is a spoken language and is not traditionally written.
33 per minute, if going ultra double dutch speed.
Yes, eggnog is a traditional Christmas drink.