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Home, Garden, and DIY March 2020
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| Martha Stewart's Organizing: The Manual for Bringing Order to Your Life, Home & Routines by Martha StewartWhat it is: a practical, beautifully photographed how-to guide for organizing not only your home, but also your life, using routines and monthly checklists and offering hundreds of ideas, projects, and tips that cover cooking, home care, gardening, scheduling, and more.
Why is it a good thing? It's lovely to look at, wonderfully organized, and includes a few surprises, such as recipes and crafts. |
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Discover easy to follow advice on flower care, material selection, and essential design techniques, along with how-tos for more than 25 seasonal arrangements. Create magnificent centerpieces, giftable posies, festive wreaths, and breathtaking bridal bouquets.
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The book of eating : adventures in professional gluttony by Adam PlattAccompany Adam Platt on many of his culinary adventures. It's a nonstop and hilarious commentary. Relish a supremely engaging portrait of a professional restaurant reviewer...it's as good as dining with the master himself.
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Lateral cooking
by Niki Segnit
The author of The Flavor Thesaurus returns with an innovative handbook of recipes that build on each other with simple tweaks or changes in ingredients as well as a look at culinary science and history.
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| The Bee Book by Fergus ChadwickWhat it is: a wide-ranging overview of bees that also provides instructions for starting backyard honeybee hives, plus details about bee-friendly plants, creating bee "hotels," and using beeswax to make items like home remedies, candles, and beauty treatments.
Who it's for: The accessible writing, color photos, and informative diagrams make this a good bet for both bee-loving adults and older kids. |
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| The Fresh Honey Cookbook: 84 Recipes from a Beekeeper's Kitchen by Laurey MastertonWhat's inside: Grouped by season, the 84 featured recipes for appetizers, meals, and desserts highlight a delicious array of varietals, from tulip poplar honey in June to orange blossom honey in January.
Did you know? Even the non-honey ingredients in the delectable recipes found here, such as Bacon, Basil, and Tomato Bites or Strawberry-Rhubarb Cream, purposefully utilize foods that couldn't be sustained without the efforts of the valiant honeybee. |
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Contact your librarian for more great books! |
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Avon Lake Public Library 32649 Electric Blvd. Avon Lake, Ohio 44012 440-933-8128alpl.org |
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