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Home, Garden, and DIY July 2020
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Martha Stewart's Organizing: The Manual for Bringing Order to Your Life, Home & Routines
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Martha Stewart
What 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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That photo makes me hungry : photographing food for fun & profit
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Andrew Scrivani
"Discover insider secrets for mouthwatering photographs Andrew Scrivani, food photographer for the New York Times, is one of the most respected names in the business. He's also a teacher of the craft, advising #foodporn obsessives, bloggers, photographers ready for the next step, and anyone who loves to shoot and eat, in how to: See the light (craft and shape it the way you want) Embrace the math (calculate ISO, aperture, shutter speed, and white balance) Consider visual storytelling (single vs. multipleimage narratives) Master tricks for shooting in restaurants (window, bounce cards) Be a control freak (shop, prep, cook, style, and shoot) Turn passion into profit (work and get paid) Part straight-forward practical advice, part stories from the field, with many of Scrivani's signature photos, this book will definitely make you hungry"
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| Woodworking: The Complete Step-by-Step Manual by Dorling Kindersley (publisher)What it is: a well-illustrated, detail-rich guide to woodworking that has projects for all skill levels and includes thorough sections on safety, tools, techniques, and types of wood. Tools and materials are listed at the beginning of each project.
Projects include: Cutting Board; Birdhouse; Coat Rack; Trinket Box; Toolbox; Bookcase; Breakfast Table; Garden Bench; Bed. |
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The defined dish : healthy and wholesome weeknight recipes
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Alex Snodgrass
With gluten-free, dairy-free and grain-free recipes that sound and look way too delicious to be healthy, this is a cookbook people can turn to after completing a Whole30, when they’re looking to reintroduce healthful ingredients like tortillas, yogurt, beans and legumes. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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| The Pioneer Woman Cooks: A Year of Holidays: 140 Step-By-Step Recipes for Simple... by Ree DrummondWhat's inside: Organized from New Year's Day to New Year's Eve, bestselling author and TV host Ree Drummond provides 140 recipes covering 12 celebrations that are perfect for gatherings and family meals -- and there's gorgeous photos to boot.
Recipes include: Resolution Smoothies; Black-Eyed Pea Salsa; Red Velvet Pancakes; Bacon-Wrapped Filet; Hot Cross Buns; Toasted Ravioli; Watermelon Sangria; Baked Beans; Pumpkin Smoothie; Popcorn Balls; Chipotle Chicken Chili; Chocolate Candy Cane Cookies. |
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My drunk kitchen holidays! : how to savor and celebrate the year
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Hannah Hart
The Food Network star and best-selling author of My Drunk Kitchen presents a humorous cookbook that provides thematically arranged ideas and recipes for celebrating throughout the year, from New Year’s and Pride Month to Oktoberfest and Thanksgiving. Illustrations.
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Seasonal Flower Arranging: Fill Your Home with Blooms, Branches, and Foraged...
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Ariella Chezar with Julie Michaels; photos by Erin Kunkel
What it is: a beautifully written guide arranged by season that encourages the use of locally grown flowers and provides flexible, step-by-step instructions for 39 floral projects.
Don't miss: the eye-catching color photos and the section about creating a cutting garden.
Reviewers say: "a delightful companion for gardeners, florists, or armchair naturalists" (Publishers Weekly, starred review).
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| Baking All Year Round by Rosanna PansinoWhat's inside: Covering nine celebrations, bubbly YouTube star Rosanna Pansino offers a cookbook filled with beautifully presented baked goods, including gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan options.
Recipes include: Strawberry Champagne Macarons; Chick Crinkle Cookies; Baseball Pizza; Star Scones; Maple Pecan Blondies; Salted Whiskey Caramels; Mini Pumpkin Cakes; Reindeer Cake.
Who it's for: While there's something for everyone, those who like decorating and using special shaped pans will be especially pleased. |
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