Ginger is often used to treat winter ailments like colds and sore throats. Its anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting ...
The combination of ginger's anti-inflammatory properties and lemon's vitamin C content makes this tea an excellent remedy for ...
Warm, spiced, and delightfully festive—these gingerbread-inspired cocktails are the ultimate way to sip your way through the holiday season.
Many people prefer to opt for home and natural remedies to relieve symptoms and strengthen their defenses agains colds.
Mint: This drink is all about freshness. The sharp, cool bite of mint works perfectly to make a mule even more refreshing.
While there’s no definite research to prove that drinking a hot toddy can help with your cough, research on its base ...
Tips: Drink in moderation and rinse out your mouth with water after to protect your teeth.
Spread the ginger slices on a tray lined with butter paper. Coat the layered ginger slices with powdered sugar and store them in an airtight container.
Add a little zing of fresh or dried ginger to your next meal with these recipes for soups that promise to warm you up throughout the season. Ashley Day is Food & Wine's associate editorial director.