34 Words to use with ginger

"We can buy the grub to-morrow," said Acton; "but there's one thing we ought to fetch to-day, and that is, I thought we might have, say, six bottles of ginger-beer.

A performer who was with the show last year says that nobody but the newspaper people who had free tickets attended the performances, and some of them wouldn't go in the tent unless the press agent promised to set up a free lunch, with devilish ginger ale to drink, and that the press people got riotous on ginger ale.

Clive rose, laughed, nodded at Ethel, and ate ginger-bread nuts all at the same time.

It's just like when mamma bakes a ginger cake in the oven.

We had nothing to eat all day except ginger snaps, and they pall after a time, especially in a dry and dusty land where no water is.

The boy would then leave the office jingling a few pence, and reappear with a handful of ginger-nuts which he delivered in the hermitage, receiving two of the cakes for his trouble.

Eric had never tasted hot ginger cookies before, and when Nora gave him one, a big round one all for his own, he almost danced with delight.

I suppose somebody's mamma has sent him a bottle of ginger-pop, and they're seeing life while the bubbles last.

2. Ginger pudding.

Ginger roots, fit for preserving, and in size equal to West Indian, have been produced in the Royal Agricultural Garden in Edinburgh.

Ginger wine may be made in precisely the same manner, only, with the 9-gallon cask for ginger wine, 2 lbs.

The quiet russet of the tablecloth struck a pleasant harmony with the subdued bluish green of the worn carpet; the Windsor chairs and the legs of the table had been carefully denuded of their glaring varnish and stained a sober brown; and the austerity of the whole was relieved by a ginger-jar filled with fresh-cut flowers and set in the middle of the table.

When I'm a' lyin' in my coffin she'll give her eyes ter hev the chance ter rub my rheumatiz, an' run for hot bottles an' flannels an' ginger tea.

The ginger griffin, by Ann Bridge, pseud.

The ginger-plant, known to naturalists as Zingiber officinale, is a native, of the East and West Indies.

The man sitting there alone in the room where I had expected to see Theodore and Carissimo had a shaggy beard of an undoubted ginger hue.

GINGER WAFERS Take one cup of butter, one cup of sugar, one cup of molasses, half a cup of cold coffee, with two teaspoons of soda, one teaspoon of ginger, and flour enough to make a dough stiff enough to roll out thin.

It was impossible for Leith's party to be very far ahead, and as we watched the ginger clump we wondered how we could circumvent the sharpshooter.

"What's this?" "Pear and ginger chutney.

"It is a bottle of ginger posset which Mrs. Burton has sent over for Mr. Selincourt.

What with the ginger cat's poaching proclivities and the bully beef he has buried in the plantation he can hold out almost indefinitely, he says; so there is no cause for us to be anxious on his behalf.

And I am going to learn to like her ginger puddingand her dumplingsand everything that is hers.

You shall have a ginger-cakeand you shall have a new cap," &c. Surely, thought I, our custom of praising and abusing our public men in the newspapers, is far more rational than this.

Butter a mould, arrange the ginger round it, pour in the pudding carefully, and tie it down with a cloth; steam or boil it slowly for 1-1/2 hour, and serve with the syrup from the ginger, which should be warmed, and poured over the pudding.

Good halibut tonight, lime and ginger sauce.

34 Words to use with  ginger