Cat owner Kim Edwards was frantic last Friday when her ginger tom Rory went limp after eating rat poison, rushing to her local veterinary clinic at Tauranga in the North Island for help.
It said the quadcopter drones were deployed in a "one-off test", to last three days, launched in areas of Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou to whisk boxes of ginger tea to customers.
Among the dishes listed on the blackboard menu are lentils with poached eggs and mackerel, and an unlikely but successful steak tartare flavoured with ginger and lemongrass.
The root herb ginger is a centuries-old medicinal supplement used to soothe colds, motion sickness and other stomach problems.
After a baby is born, parents may hold a "red egg and ginger party," where they pass out hard boiled eggs to announce the birth.
As we sipped our sweet ginger tea, I felt that this is why we travel.
Indeed, English speakers find it easy to identify the common color in milk and jasmine flowers ("white") but not the common scent in, say, bat droppings and the leaf of ginger root.
A staple of the Uighur community in northwestern Xinjiang Province, the bread appears elsewhere on the menu stuffed with long-braised, half-collapsed pork with flickers of ginger, garlic, cassia, cloves, coriander and star anise — a Chinese burger, or rou jia mo.
A crowd soon gathered, and someone handed the man a cup of ginger tea, to revive him.
High-fiber root foods such as ginger, carrots or apples are also highly recommended for these juices, as they are known to also support the correct functioning of your digestive tract, not to mention the wealth of antioxidants that they deliver to your body.
" Some of that trepidation was on display the other day at Fortune when several reporters said they were scared to even try samples of the Chapur coconut, ginger and lime or the peanut butter and chocolate bar.
It is an insult (1996) On his manhood, after seeing an anatomical diagram during a visit to his mum in hospital If that's average then the Ginger Prince is coming in a poor third (2009) Interpreting the stats from his period as Radio 1 Breakfast presenter We didn't get half a million more listeners.
I then took leave of him, and exchanging my merchandise for sandal and aloes wood, camphor, nutmegs, cloves, pepper, and ginger, I embarked upon the same vessel and traded so successfully upon our homeward voyage that I arrived in Balsora with about one hundred thousand sequins.
See the old fellows sitting there in the shops - they dare not marry; they trade in ginger and pepper, the pebersvende.
The German beer was very good, and there were many sorts—from Bremen, Prussia, and Brunswick—and quantities of all sorts of spices, saffron, aniseed, ginger, and especially pepper; indeed, pepper was almost the chief article sold here; so it happened at last that the German clerks in Denmark got their nickname of "pepper gentry.