Cabbage ( or lettuce) is a common slang term for dollar bills.
Lettuce has sometimes been used as a metaphor for greenbacks, as it is also green.
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By not printing more money which is the primary cause, stabilizing the economy, de-tendering older money and creating new money that can be exchanged at a large ratio... for instance, 1 Reichsmark for 1,000,000,000 Papiermarks. Of course, now that "western" countries do so much of their financial transactions electronically and with credit, the printing of actual money is less directly related to inflation and the concept is more commonly used as a metaphor for the increase of the money supply thorough other mechanisms, some of which are not as directly controlled by the government as is the printing press.
The type of money used by a country is its legal currency.
Lettuce has sometimes been used as a metaphor for greenbacks, as it is also green.
That is the correct spelling used as slang: dough, moolah, cabbage, and green are all terms used to describe cash money.
Cabbage and vinegar, or cabbage and salt.
Red Cabbage and Beetroot can be used but what else?
any comparative word is used in a simile but not a metaphor
any comparative word is used in a simile but not a metaphor
Beet or cabbage juice can be used as sources of certain vitamins including iron and vitamin B. These items can also be used to create a beef and cabbage stew.
Yes, you can. Red or green cabbage can be used in vegetable soup.
The main differences between white cabbage and green cabbage are their appearance and taste. White cabbage has a pale green color and a milder flavor, while green cabbage has a darker green color and a slightly stronger taste. Additionally, white cabbage is often used in coleslaw and salads, while green cabbage is commonly used in stir-fries and soups.
A metaphor for beautiful could be... You're a daffodil.
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Red cabbage is often used in the chemical industry as a natural pH indicator due to its color-changing properties. It can be used to determine the acidity or alkalinity of a solution by observing the color change of the cabbage juice when mixed with the solution.