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Worms and Ginger Ale
You can find the ginger ale recipe I used here. We opened it last night. It wasn't bad - a little too lemony and not gingery enough, though. I think that next time, I'll try using a little more ginger and substitute fresh orange juice ...
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Hayden/Glissant, 10/15: Packets available
Reading packets are now available for our next Using Theory session in the department lounge. Gabriele Hayden G6 will lead our discussion of Édouard Glissant's Poetics of Relation. Gabriele has also included an excerpt from an important ...
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I Love it…when we’re cruisin’ together.
I was home working on some budgeting stuff–going to the bathroom every hour, trying to eat baby carrots, and sip ginger ale all day to keep the heartburn at bay. I had planned to attend an evening dinner cruise with my lady for the ...
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Mock Champagne
To make Ice ring: Fill a ring-shaped cake pan to 1/2 with ginger ale. Freeze until partially frozen. At this stage you can place edible flowers, or pieces of fruit around the ring. Fill pan with ginger ale and freeze until solid. ...
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Tasty Thursday
Gradually add ginger ale. 3. Transfer the beverage to a punch bowl. Stir in any remaining ginger ale and the raisins. Place the gummy worms on the rim of the bowl for a swampy effect. Makes 10 servings. Lets finish things off by serving ...
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Meeting Minutes, 9/15: Goldstone/Bourdieu
On Monday 9/15 Andrew Goldstone led a discussion of excerpts from Pierre Bourdieu's The Rules of Art. Many thanks to Dave Gorin for taking minutes, which AG has lightly edited. Corrections to AG's and DG's memorial reconstructions are ...
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Back to the Bluegrass
I’ve had ginger ales here (Vernor’s isn’t bad), but nothing bikes like an Ale-8. We made our way to Lexington, and met up with old friends of mine from college, church and around town. We watched the UK vs. ...
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Spice Up Your Day -- and Your Health
Fizzy Refresher Try your hand at some homemade ginger ale -- you'll never buy the canned stuff again. This recipe from Ellen Michaud's The Healing Kitchen makes it so easy: Homemade Ginger Ale (serves 4) 4 teaspoons fresh grated ginger ...
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Home made Ginger Ale recipe....
I posted this on the Viewpoints forum and it was suggested that this is also a good place to post it...so here it is! We use ginger ale with.
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Morning sickness – How To Overcome It
3) Ginger ale - Said to be the best companion of women suffering from morning sickness, ginger ale is most definitely recommended. Some women even state that simply adding ginger to their food has also helped in keeping the nausea down. ...
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Boylans Ginger Ale
Boylan Ginger Ale was a terrible disappointment, all angry fizz and nothing else. It boasts "with Pure Cane Sugar" on the front, an easy boast to make if you hardly sweeten your product at all. Not really any ginger taste either, ...
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Gift Ideas…Food for the Flu Season
Add some ginger ale, chicken noodle soup, crackers and juice. When adding juice be sure it is 100% juice as you will want as many vitamins and minerals, as well as antioxidants, consumed by those who are ill. ...
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Canada Dry Green Tea Ginger Ale
It's very lite tasting, and I don't mean in a sense of low in sugar or diet, I mean the flavor is lite; there is no heavy ginger ale taste, it's milder, and I'm really enjoying the change. Of course there is green tea flavour, ...
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food and drinks you can’t get in the US of A.
muskoka dry ginger ale - a less sweet, more gingery ginger ale without the nose-burning zing of jamaican ginger beer; muskoka is the fancy summer cottage territory of ontario, so imagine if the hamptons had its own beverage; ...
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Can Chicken Experiment 01 - A Delicious Failure
My guest were gracious and insisted that as far as taste was concerned we had reached a tie between beer and ginger ale. That may have been the case, but I’d like to reserve judgement until I have a change to revisit this idea. ...
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