Bruise slightly two pounds of black currants, and mix them with one ounce and a half of ground ginger.
Add a large table-spoonful of ground ginger, and a heaped tea-spoonful of powdered cinnamon.
Then mix together half a pound of bay-salt, an ounce of black pepper, half an ounce of ground ginger, and an ounce of pounded mace, and a quarter of an ounce of powdered cloves.
Mix together a pint of West India molasses and a pint of milk, adding two large table-spoonfuls of brown sugar, and two table-spoonfuls of ground ginger.
Lay in the bottom of the stew-pan a few bits of fresh butter rolled in flour.
Transfer this gravy to a saucepan, enrich it with the beaten yolks of two eggs mixed with three table-spoonfuls of cream, and add a large table-spoonful of fresh butter rolled in flour.
Having cleaned them well, and washed them, and wiped them dry, split and divide them into four quarters; flattening the bones with a steak mallet.
Set the kettle into a larger pot or saucepan of boiling water, (which must not reach quite to the top of the kettle,) and place it over the fire.
Four ounces of ground ginger, two ounces of cream of tartar, three large lemons, cut in slices and bruised, three pounds of loaf sugar.
Take one pound of self-raising flour, and rub it well together with a quarter of a pound of sugar and half an ounce of ground ginger; then add half a pound of golden syrup and a tablespoonful of honey.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ground ginger" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.