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Ginger is an aromatic, and therefor, VERY potent. I would start with a very

thin slice, about the size of a dime, and cut THAT in half, then tweak it from

there. If you like the spiciness, ginger is very beneficial for many things, so

working up to a stronger bit of it would be great, but it is an acquired taste.

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> I decided to put a small (what I thought was small) piece of ginger in my

breakfast fruit smoothie. While good, think I have to put in a smaller piece.

Learning amounts is a bit tricky. This smoothie had one whole orange (picked

from my tree), 1 half frozen banana, red grapes, pomegranate seeds, watermelon

and yogurt + ginger. So my question is, how do I measure fresh ginger? I

haven't lost any weight, but definitely feel increased energy.

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Sorry--I sent this offlist! Read on...(although it's pretty much the same as 's suggestions).

Ginger and amounts

I decided to put a small (what I thought was small) piece of ginger in my breakfast fruit smoothie. While good, think I have to put in a smaller piece. Learning amounts is a bit tricky. This smoothie had one whole orange (picked from my tree), 1 half frozen banana, red grapes, pomegranate seeds, watermelon and yogurt + ginger. So my question is, how do I measure fresh ginger? I haven't lost any weight, but definitely feel increased energy.

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How long will refrigerated ginger last in the fridge?

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in my breakfast fruit smoothie. While good, think I have to put in a smaller

piece. Learning amounts is a bit tricky. This smoothie had one whole orange

(picked from my tree), 1 half frozen banana, red grapes, pomegranate seeds,

watermelon and yogurt + ginger. So my question is, how do I measure fresh

ginger? I haven't lost any weight, but definitely feel increased energy.

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