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Home, Garden, and DIY January 2018
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Pvc and Pipe Engineer : Put Together Cool, Easy, Maker-friendly Stuff
by Jordan Bunker
The 18 projects in PVC and Pipe Engineer range from wine racks to bed frames, shower heads to bike trailers. Best of all, they can all be made with parts you’ll find at your local hardware store. You'll be surprised at how easily even advanced projects go together once you learn the basics of cutting and joining iron pipe and PVC.
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| The Sullivan Street Bakery Cookbook by Jim Lahey with Maya JosephFounded in 1994, Sullivan Street Bakery is renowned for its outstanding bread, which graces the tables of New York’s most celebrated restaurants. The bread at Sullivan Street Bakery, crackling brown on the outside and light and aromatic on the inside, is inspired by the dark, crusty loaves that James Beard Award–winning baker Jim Lahey discovered in Rome.. |
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The knot's yours truly : inspiration and ideas to personalize your wedding
by Carley Roney
"Your wedding day is a unique opportunity to show the world just who you are as a couple. The Knot's Yours Truly helps you envision your celebration -- from invitation embellishments to a macrame leash for your four-legged ring bearer, this book has everything you need for the most extraordinary day"
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The guide to humane critter control : natural, nontoxic pest solutions to protect your yard and garden
by Theresa Rooney
The book shows many ways to incorporate protective barriers without ruining your sight lines, outsmart the invaders using insect behavior, use scent to your advantage, and more. With methods and products that are not only kind to wildlife and insects but also healthier for children and pets, this is the blueprint for creating a safe backyard for play, beauty, and healthy fresh-grown foods.
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If you can cut, you can collage : from paper scraps to works of art
by Hollie Chastain
If you Can Cut, You Can Collage takes some of the mystery out of collage through easy illustrated pages that show readers the basic techniques of collecting and cutting imagery, composing and adhering compositions, and then provides a wealth of exercises that get readers going on their own creative projects.
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Free-motion meandering : a beginners guide to machine quilting
by Angela Walters
Turn the corner to free-motion success with a meandering makeover! Best-selling author Angela Walters shows you that free-motion machine quilting doesn't have to be scary - with a couple designs in your pocket, you can finish almost any quilt on your home machine and enjoy the process.
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Focus on: Southern TV Chefs |
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| EveryDayCook by Alton Brown; photography by Sarah De HeerWhat it is: a more personal cookbook by popular author and Food Network star Alton Brown, which showcases 101 of his favorite recipes as well as his choice of tools, spirits, methods, and less-common pantry items.
Recipes include: Breakfast Carbonara, Buttermilk Lassi, Bad Day Bitter Martini, Crispy Chickpeas, Beef Pho, Smoky the Meat Loaf, The General’s Fried Chicken, BBQ Potato Chips, and Green Grape Cobbler. |
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| Deep Run Roots: Stories and Recipes from my Corner of the South by Vivian Howard; photography by Rex MillerAn award-winning combination of cookbook and memoir that details more than 200 recipes and includes information about essential parts of Southern cooking, addressing ingredients, tools, seasoning meats, canning, and more.Viewers of PBS' A Chef's Life, fans of classic Southern food, will love the fresh takes on Southern food.
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The gift of Southern cooking : recipes and revelations from two great Southern cooks
by Edna Lewis
Bringing together the culinary expertise of two fine cooks, this evocative celebration of great Southern cookery introduces 225 delicious recipes--ranging from perfect pan-fried chicken and creamy grits to biscuits and homemade pies--along with reflections on the history of Southern food and anecdotes about the people and traditions that shaped it.
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