First You Grow the Pumpkin

100 Cool Things to Make and Preserve

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Canning & Preserving, Healthy Cooking, Natural Foods, Home & Garden, Crafts & Hobbies
Cover of the book First You Grow the Pumpkin by Ginna Gordon, Lucky Valley Press
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Author: Ginna Gordon ISBN: 9780692058909
Publisher: Lucky Valley Press Publication: January 15, 2018
Imprint: Lucky Valley Press Language: English
Author: Ginna Gordon
ISBN: 9780692058909
Publisher: Lucky Valley Press
Publication: January 15, 2018
Imprint: Lucky Valley Press
Language: English

"First You Grow the Pumpkin" shares one woman's way of eating, feeding her family, being creative and preparing deliciousness from scratch. It is truly easier than you think. This is a collection of the many, varied and simple things you can make, grow, "put up" or concoct in your kitchen. It covers basics, like soup stock reduction and yogurt. And, Pumpkin Mash, of course, and even a good lotion for your hands. It's not a diet, just a way of life. The author eats organic as much as possible, from protein to fresh vegetables, dairy to dry goods. She has stock in the freezer to enhance rice or sauces. She makes hostess gifts and holiday presents from her own ingredients, with her own hands. In this personal handbook, Ginna tells you how to do it. This book is one of Ginna's contributions toward growing a better world. Just say, "I'll do it myself."

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"First You Grow the Pumpkin" shares one woman's way of eating, feeding her family, being creative and preparing deliciousness from scratch. It is truly easier than you think. This is a collection of the many, varied and simple things you can make, grow, "put up" or concoct in your kitchen. It covers basics, like soup stock reduction and yogurt. And, Pumpkin Mash, of course, and even a good lotion for your hands. It's not a diet, just a way of life. The author eats organic as much as possible, from protein to fresh vegetables, dairy to dry goods. She has stock in the freezer to enhance rice or sauces. She makes hostess gifts and holiday presents from her own ingredients, with her own hands. In this personal handbook, Ginna tells you how to do it. This book is one of Ginna's contributions toward growing a better world. Just say, "I'll do it myself."

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