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Seed to Table - A Seasonal Guide to Organically Growing Cooking and Preserving Food at Home - cover

Seed to Table - A Seasonal Guide to Organically Growing Cooking and Preserving Food at Home

Luay Ghafari

Maison d'édition: Yellow Pear Press

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“Luay makes growing your own food, even if just a small amount, into an achievable endeavor.” —Niki Irving of Flourish Flower Farm, flower farmer, florist, author of Growing Flowers A Seasonal Guide for Growing & Cooking Foods Right at Home   Gardening, cooking, and eating done right! Seed to Table focuses on how to feed your family with nutritious foods from your own outdoor, home and/or kitchen garden. Whether you live in a city or in the country, this book gives you tools on effective growing techniques, seed starting methods, and garden maintenance.  Organic gardening for every individual style! Have fun while you create your own gardening system whether it be for a container garden or a kitchen garden. Try out big and small garden ideas to stock up your fridge with delicious fruits, vegetables, and herbs to grow your self-sufficiency. Maximize your minimal or large space with impactful practices that are perfect for anyone on a sustainability and self-sufficiency journey. Inside Seed to Table, you’ll find:  A full and in-depth guide on preserving foods while cultivating homegrown foods  Easy and delicious vegetable-forward recipes and preservation techniques to feed your whole family  Effective urban gardening tools to create a garden in a patio garden, rooftop space, or any space    “An interesting and fantastic combination of simple and tasty recipes along with a DIY, approachable guide to becoming a home gardener.”—Afrim Pristine, internationally renowned maître fromager of the Cheese Boutique, Food Network TV Host, and author of For the Love of Cheese: Recipes and Wisdom from the Cheese Boutique
Disponible depuis: 13/06/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 478 pages.

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