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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the ginger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or subject related to ginger, whether it's about the spice, a person with red hair, or something else associated with ginger.
Example: "We had a fascinating discussion about the ginger and its various health benefits."
Alternatives: "regarding the ginger" or "concerning the ginger".
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It's really not about the ginger beer or the village green, or whether there are any ethnic minorities or language like you hear on TV.
At this point, readers who have stayed for dessert at the Marrow are jumping up and down in their seats, shouting, "What about the ginger stout cake?" I was just getting to that.
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There were several theories about what the ginger cat represented: "reality," "aristocracy," "the unknown," "change," "the West".
Cook, stirring often, until vegetables are just about tender, about 3 minutes, and add the ginger and a pinch of salt.
They make jokes about them calling them "The Ginger Ale Girls", etc.
After about 30 seconds, add the ginger garlic paste.
Correction: August 12 , 2001 Sunday A byline was omitted last Sunday on the Dining column, about the Wild Ginger Cafe in Ridgefield.
Perhaps that's why he's drawing Simply Red's career to an end: he's concerned about getting a reputation as the ginger Jonah of MOR soul.
Stir for about 30 seconds, then add the ginger, turmeric, salt and black pepper and fry for 30 seconds. 2 Stir in the cabbage, carrots and green chilli and cook, covered, over a medium heat for 5-7 minutes, or until the vegetables are tender, adding a little water if they start to stick. 3 Stir in the coconut, heat through for a minute and serve.
2 Stir in the ginger and cook for about a minute.
Add the ginger, pepper flakes, and garlic, and cook for about one minute, stirring occasionally.
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