Not only can ginger warm you up and help ward off colds, it's been linked to weight management and improved blood pressure.
Whether it's added to food or drinks, ginger can help ease nausea and vomiting. It also may reduce pain and inflammation.
For more information or to register visit: http://coloradomtn.edu/event/cooking-with-turmeric/ Ginger root is part of the Zingiberacae family of plants, same as ...
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We often think of ginger as an Asian ingredient, but it’s crossed over into almost every cuisine in the world. You might find it in German Pfeffernusse cookies, Australian marmalades, Moroccan tagines ...
It’s all about the ginger-scallion sauce in this quick and easy dish that you can whip together as a quick dinner for one, or scale up to feed a crowd. The ginger-scallion sauce will be familiar to ...
For many of us, pot roast brings to mind a chewy, under-seasoned hunk of meat and the most boring vegetable accompaniments. This recipe could not be further from that image. The meat is highly ...
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We are crazy about Root Baking Co. bread and we know we could never reproduce that at home. But their cookies? Maybe there’s hope for us homebound bakers in reproducing their excellent ginger molasses ...