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The Seed to Pantry Planner - Grow Cook & Preserve A Year's Worth of Food - cover

The Seed to Pantry Planner - Grow Cook & Preserve A Year's Worth of Food

Jennifer Osuch

Verlag: Morgan James Publishing

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The first ever guide that helps homesteaders and urban farmers alike feed their families for an entire year from a nutrient dense, fully stocked pantry.The Seed to Pantry Planner is a game changer. No more guessing how many tomato plants are needed to grow to feed a family. DIY farmers simply insert the number of people in their family and get the number of plants that they need to plant. The Seed to Pantry Planner is an actual yearly planner which helps to keep everything in one place, including month-at-a-glance pages for readers to record appointments along with birthdays and week-at-a-glance pages to record daily to-do lists. Within The Seed to Pantry Planner, there are: Charts for food preservation through home canningCharts for food preservation through home dehydratingGenerous worksheet spaceRecipe multiplier worksheetsWorksheets for prioritizing goalsGraphs for planning a gardenSeed starting calendarsWorksheets to keep track of herbs and roots used medicinallyMonthly budget planner worksheetsWeekly menu planning sheets that include planning for preserving
Verfügbar seit: 06.10.2020.
Drucklänge: 342 Seiten.

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