I was never really a ginger-shot girl. Before about two months ago, I’d had only a few ginger shots ever. Every now and then I’d pick one up if I felt the telltale signs of a cold coming on. Or maybe I’d grab one on the go if I felt particularly tired and needed more of a pick-me-up than my usual oat flat white could offer.
However, all of that changed a few months ago, when, during a dive in the deepest parts of the internet, I found myself reading an interview with the famously energetic and peppy Anna Kendrick from 2020 in Shape magazine. (Don’t ask me how I got there—I honestly have no idea.)
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“I am powered by ginger,” the actor said. “I keep wellness shots of ginger, lemon, and cayenne from Pressed Juicery in my fridge. If I’m traveling and I can’t have ginger, I’ll feel sick. There was a time when I was in Germany for three months and I couldn’t find a crushed-juice place. So I bought a juicer and a bunch of ginger to make it myself because I was positive it was the only thing keeping me alive.”
I am not normally one to fall for hyperbolic celebrities gushing about their latest wellness hack. Nevertheless, I couldn’t help but be seduced. After all, I was in rough shape—tired, constantly teetering at the edge of burnout, waking up with sniffles and a headache. Were Kendrick’s magic ginger shots really warding off illness and…keeping her alive? I wanted to be powered by ginger! (Frankly, I wanted to be powered by anything.) So I started taking ginger shots too.
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It began with ordering the shots in my weekly grocery store order—seven shots for about $7. Then, when my partner realized what was happening, he insisted we could make them ourselves. (“Think of the plastic waste! Think of the cost-of-living crisis! Think of the preservatives!”)
At first I was worried. Surely a homemade ginger shot could never have the same zingy flavor and smooth texture of a store-bought one? However, I was wrong. He found a super-simple three-ingredient recipe (thank you, BBC Good Food) that, once well blended and strained, tasted—I’ll say it—even better.
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