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Home, Garden, and DIY March 2021
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By Sue Goetz
An herbal guru and certified horticulturist, capitalizing on the popular trend of edible, container and small-space gardening, walks readers through the ins and outs of growing fresh herbs in containers.
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| Plant-Powered Proteinby Nava Atlas125 vegan recipes using protein alternatives, including some DIY versions. Full color photos, recipe variations, recommended pantry staples, protein health information, and a resource list. Recipes include: Easy Plant Parmesan; Biscuits with Sausage Gravy; New England Clamless Chowder; Bacon Baked Beans; Chick'n Tetrazzini Pasta; Massaman Curry; Meaty Veggie Burritos. |
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by Loree Bohl
Showcasing exemplary North American gardens, the founder of the “Danger Garden” blog challenges readers to expand their gardening creativity by cultivating outer-zone plants and taking design risks that reflect personal style.
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| A minimalist approach to fashion that uses workbook-style exercises and infographics to help readers assess their individual clothing needs, identify their personal style, build a small but versatile wardrobe, and learn the art of smart shopping. Created by a style blogger, the focus is on women's fashion, but the philosophy can be adapted by anyone looking to step up their style and streamline their closet. |
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Baking Gold by Jami CurlThe award-winning author of Candy Is Magic explains how to produce dozens of quality baked goods from variables on essential ingredients, sharing such recipes as Vanilla Celebration Cake, Peanut-Butter Brownies and Ginger-Molasses Cookies.
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How To Camp In The Woodsby Devon FredericksenProviding contemporary and classic wisdom, practical tips and illustrated DIY advice, this guide, perfect for everyone from novices to boondockers, shows you how to immerse yourself or your family in the natural world but still be warm, dry and comfortable.
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Making nutritious meals that fit into your hectic schedule and satisfy the entire family just got a whole lot easier. Each recipe is made without processed ingredients, so you can be sure your meals are packed with nutrients, making them just as nourishing as they are tasty. Recipes include Egg Drop Soup and One-Pot Chicken Marsala, Late-Night Brownies, Georgia Peach Cobbler and other naturally-sweetened desserts to wrap up your meal.
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| Clean Mama's Guide to a Peaceful Homeby Becky RapinchukA well-organized, friendly guide to setting up cleaning systems and rituals by the author of Clean Mama’s Guide to a Healthy Home and founder of the Clean Mama blog and website. Includes workbook style questions to help you focus on where you need help; 50 housekeeping tips; checklists. |
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| The Mexican Home Kitchenby Mely MartínezOver 85 homestyle Mexican recipes with photos, a look at the Mexican pantry, a list of equipment and tools, and cooking tips. Mely Martinez writes the popular Mexico in my Kitchen blog. Recipes include: Flour Tortillas; Lentil Soup; Carnitas; Chiles Rellenos; Cheese Empanadas; Pork Tamales; Pico de Gallo; Salsa Verde; Refried Beans; Rice Pudding; Flan; Mexican Hot Chocolate.
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Martha Stewart's Very Good Thingsby Martha StewartThe premier American lifestyle expert and television personality shares practical tips and clever solutions for making life easier and more delicious such as infusing vinegar with herb blossoms and using lip balm to free a stuck zipper.
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BRAZORIA COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM 912 N. Velasco Angleton, Texas 77515 (979) 864-1505bcls.lib.tx.us |
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