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25. Welcome to Ginger Summit's Website
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26. retroCRUSH: The barely legal pleasure palace
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- GINGER VS. ...
- Perhaps no choice has divided mankind more than Ginger vs. ... We had a poll here not too long ago, and after over 8,000 votes it was 65% for Maryann and 35% for Ginger. ...
- I was lucky enough to get an email from Brian Anderson who pointed out a great point/counterpoint piece he and his pal Bill Furlow did on the whole Ginger vs. ...
- Ginger: Cream pies and creamy lips.
- You want a quick rule of thumb? You want to size up your buddies instantly, and determine who’s a winner and who’s an also-ran? All the answers can be found in one simple question: Ginger or Mary Ann? It goes without saying that if they don’t know what you’re talking about you shouldn’t be associating with this person in the first place. ...
- Ginger: Movie star, sex symbol. ... That sail could be used to cover the giant hole in the side of the boat, but hey, who cares? It looks so much better covering Ginger’s hole.
- A guy’s gotta ask himself, “Can I handle a woman like Ginger?” Sadly, for many the answer is going to be no. ...
- Thus, while the voluptuous and highly sexualized Ginger would seem an obvious choice for companionship on a desert isle, it is a bit disingenuous of my colleague to not see that Mary Ann is the clearer choice in the context of American metaphor. ...
- Howell himself, a rather glib representation of the egregious, early 20th century robber-baron type business ethic; the dilettantish and emotionally flat Professor Roy Hinkley, an academician at a time when the secure and noble profession faced an uncertain future due to the loss of tenured positions and an increasing emphasis on instruction quality over research; the shallow and vapid Ginger Grant, whose shaky status as a old-time movie star made a dramatic and politically courageous statement about the collapse of the Hollywood studio system during the early 1960s; and Mary Ann, whose obvious affection for the agrarian lifestyle even led her to wear a farm outfit on a Hawaiian ocean tour.
- It is perhaps also worth noting that in later TV-movie installments, the Ginger character did not even resemble her former self, calling into question the Cartesian validity of her very existence.
- The first thing Ginger does when she finds herself on an island is make a freakin’ dress. ...
27. Ginger, dried
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- Ginger, dried.
- Ginger is the washed, irregular-shaped rootstock (rhizome) of the reed-like ginger plant of the family Zingiberaceae, which is cultivated in the tropics and grows as tall as 1. ...
- Root spices (ginger, turmeric).
- The way ginger is treated after harvesting and cleansing differs according to the country in which it is grown: for instance, in West Africa the rhizomes are dried without peeling, while in Bengal they are soaked in water overnight and superficially scraped; goods from Malabar or Bombay have the corky rind removed completely and in Jamaica ginger is washed in cold water, carefully peeled and re-soaked. ...
- If ginger has simply been washed and dried, but not peeled, it is known commercially as "black" or "green" ginger, while the peeled product is known as "white" ginger. With peeled ginger, the outer peel is removed with special knives prior to drying, while with "split" ginger the ginger tuber is split first to speed up the drying process.
- Ginger from the finest shoots of the rootstock is also imported in crystallized form in earthenware jugs and in syrup in wooden kegs, specially from China and the West Indies.
- Ginger has a characteristic, bitingly pungent, slightly sweetish and aromatic flavor.
- Depending on variety and origin, ginger exhibits varying quality features:.
- Jamaica ginger: best aroma.
- Malabar ginger: slight lemony taste.
- West African ginger: very hot, high oil content.
- Stem ginger: sometimes differs in flavor from the typical ginger aroma; it is steeped in sugar solution and crystallized.
- Provided that the recommended storage conditions are complied with, dried ginger may be kept for up to 24 months.
28. :::www.ginger-snaps.de::: WILLKOMMEN
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- ginger-snaps. ...
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29. Spice Pages: Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
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- Ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc. ...
- Synonyms Ginger flower .
- Fresh ginger rhizome .
- Young ginger rhizome .
- In the fresh state, it has a characteristic staghorn-like appearance; dried ginger is usually sold in form of a off-white to very light brown powder. ...
- Ginger leaves are occasionally used for flavouring in ginger producing countries. Plant family Zingiberaceae (ginger family). ...
- The pungency of ginger is caused by a non-volatile resin containing the same type of hydroxyaryl compounds that are also found in other spices of the ginger family: Zingerone, gingeroles and shoagoles. ... Origin Ginger seems to originate from Southern China. Today, it is cultivated all over tropic and subtropic Asia (50% of the world's harvest is produced in India), in Brazil, Jamaica (whence the best quality is exported) and Nigeria, whose ginger is rather pungent, but lacks the fine aroma of other provenances. Ginger flower (ornamental) .
- Ginger plant with flowers .
- Etymology German Ingwer, English ginger, French gingembre, Italian zenzero and practically all other names of ginger in European languages can, at first, be traced back to Latin zingiber, which was in turn a loan from Greek (zingiberis ζιγγίβερις ). ...
- Following further, we arrive in India, which was Europe's source of ginger in antiquity: The Greek name zingiberis ζιγγίβερις is, in fact, quite an accurate representation of the name of ginger in Indic languages spoken at the same time, e. ... These Indic names used to be explained to mean “shaped like a deer's antler (horn)”, but they is now thought to be loaned from a Dravidian tongue of South India, where the root INCI still denotes ginger, e. ... , Malayalam inchi ഇഞ്ചി “ginger” or Tamil inji-ver (ingee-ver) இஞ்சி வேர் “ginger-root”. ...
30. Ginger Gum (washingtonpost.com)
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- Ginger Gum .
- Ah, chew Ginger gets good marks as a nausea reliever. ... Sea-Band, a maker of pressure-point wristbands to relieve motion sickness, has begun selling a ginger gum that delivers the herb without need for a peeler. ...
- Fortune and science Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center's Herbs and Botanicals Web site cites four studies that show ginger more effective than placebo in relieving nausea. ...
- Most studies have used ginger in capsules, which must be digested then delivered through the bloodstream. ...
31. Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense)
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- Wild Ginger (Asarum canadense) .
- Since it spreads via the roots Wild Ginger sometimes grows in dense stands. ... A ginger like smell on your finger will be proof.
- Lore: Native Americans used the root to flavor foods much as real ginger is used (This plant is not related to the ginger you can find in the produce department of your local grocery). ...
- The book Field Guide to Medicinal Plants, Eastern and Central North America states that Wild Ginger contains the antitumor compound aristolochic acid. ...
32. Wired News: 'Ginger': Kamen's Stirling Idea
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- 'Ginger': Kamen's Stirling Idea .
- That's what happened last week, when the news broke about inventor Dean Kamen's book proposal outlining a plan for a revolutionary new Something code-named "Ginger" and "IT".
- But Ginger/IT is more likely to be a Stirling engine, or a scooter powered by an energy saving, environmentally friendly Stirling engine.
- People who have visited Kamen's Manchester, New Hampshire lab have seen the prototype of the six-wheeled scooter, which they said was code-named Ginger.
- Kamen's other person transportation device, a revolutionary wheelchair called the iBot, was code-named Fred -– a not-so-abstruse reference to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
33. How to Grow a Ginger Plant
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- How to Grow a Ginger Plant.
34. Rockmine : The Ultimate Rock Cyclopedia.
- www.rockmine.music.co.uk
- BAKER, GINGER.
- See: Baker, Peter "Ginger". ...
- BAKER, PETER "GINGER".
- Member of Blues Incorporated; Graham Bond Organization; Cream, 1966-68; Blind Faith, 1969; Ginger Baker's Air Force, 1970-71; retired to run a trucking company, 1972-74; Baker-Gurvitz Army, 1975-77.
- Albums: Stratavarious; Live Africa, 1970; Ginger Baker and Friends, 1977. ...
- Ginger Baker - drums, percussion, vibes, vocals; Adrian Gurvitz - guitar, vocals; Paul Gurvitz - bass, vocals; John Norman Mitchell - keyboard, synthesiser, vibes (1975), Snips - vocals (1975-76); Paul Lemer - keyboard (1975-76).
- Ginger Baker teamed up with Adrian Gurvitz, ex-Gun and Three Man Army, for another go at being in a super-group. ...
35. Amazon.com: Books: A Spoonful of Ginger : Irresistible Health-Giving Recipes from Asian Kitchens
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- A Spoonful of Ginger : Irresistible Health-Giving Recipes from Asian Kitchensby NINA SIMONDS .
- comPart cookbook, part primer of Chinese medicine, Nina Simonds's A Spoonful of Ginger offers dietary advice, herbal home remedies, and lively, unintimidating Asian recipes for the American home cook. ...
- Engaging anecdotes and sidebars spoon-feed nuggets of Chinese holistic wisdom (for example, ginger is believed to rid the body of toxins, and duck dishes are prescribed to alleviate dizziness from hypertension). ...
- * Poached pears in a sweet ginger sauce (not the actual recipe name, but that's what it was).
- Mmmmmmm Ginger!, February 18, 2003 Reviewer:.
- Although ginger is used it is in abundance (and I LOVE it) in this book, it is full of dishes with many wonderful herbs, and flavors. The fish recipes are my favorite (such as the ginger miso crusted Halibut, so easy and delicious) but the beef and chicken are also wonderful. ...
- I got this and Ming Tsai's "Blue Ginger" cookbook around the same time. ... If you are a newcomer to Asian cooking, I think "Spoonful of Ginger" is a delicious introduction. ...
36. Chocolate & Zucchini: Chocolate and Candied Ginger Tartlets
- chocolateandzucchini.com
- Chocolate and Candied Ginger Tartlets.
- Head over to NPR's website for a special Valentine's Day commentary and the Chocolate and Candied Ginger Tartlet recipe I created for the occasion!.
- Filling: - 125 ml whipping-cream - 70 g dark chocolate - 35 g butter, room temperature, diced - 3 Tbsp candied ginger.
- i wish i had just one bite of a chocolate and candied ginger tartlet =( .
- It was at La Table de Lucullus, C&Z b-day party, that I first tasted chocolate with ginger; your little tartelettes are so on my list for an appropriate dinner party.
- Can you smuggle us La Table de Lucullus' chocolate cream, ginger ice cream recipe??.
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