To this day, many people grow up
sipping ginger ale when sick with a stomach bug.
Sometimes this was easy, all you had to do was step onto it, the train was plush and comfortable and full of people smiling at you in a hush, and a conductor who punched your ticket and tousled your head with his big hand, saying, Ain't you pretty, ain't you the prettiest girl now, lucky lady taking a big train trip with your daddy, while you sank into the dreamy softness of your seat and
sipped ginger ale from a can and watched the world float in magical silence past your window, the tall buildings of the city in the crisp autumn light and then the backs of the houses with laundry flapping and a crossing with gates where a boy was waving from his bicycle, and then the woods and fields and a single cow eating grass.......
Not exact matches
And here I am
sipping on a glass of
ginger ale while reading your post.
Sip some flat
ginger ale, watch As the World Turns, choke down dry toast, flip to Price is Right, a slug of fuschia Pepto, now it's time for Hollywood Squares.
To calm your nausea, try eating small, bland, or high - protein snacks (crackers, meat, or cheese) and
sipping water, clear fruit juice (apple juice), or
ginger ale.
To avoid dehydration,
sip water, Gatorade, or
ginger ale, or suck on ice chips.
Surprisingly, the fizziness in this drink comes from
ginger ale, not sparkling wine, and mixed in with vodka and orange - flavored liqueur, the soda blends into a deliciously fun
sip.
But don't leave the designated drivers or non-drinkers at your party
sipping on
ginger ale and juice all night.