My solution worked for some time. I ran into more problems. As the colder temps arrived and I was wearing more clothing and sweating more the fogging slowly creeped in, so I made more holes.... problem is i made to many holes... lol. My forehead started freezing as the cold air rushed in. I've since covered up some of the holes and it seems to be working. The true test will be this Monday with mercury down to -12. So i'll be giving the goggles a test on monday. The holes work, but you need to find the best balance. I would suggest making small holes and add more as you think you need them. I've had to use weather stripping to fill in some of them.
It is also important to control you breathing. Inhale from the nose (as long as you can) and exhale from the mouth, upper lip over bottom lip to force the air downward and not up towards the goggles.