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Turner, Jo.
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Canning and preserving.
Vegetable gardening.
Fruit-culture.
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Turner, Jo.
Canning and preserving.
Vegetable gardening.
Fruit-culture.
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The
preserving
garden
:
bottle
,
pickle
,
ferment
and
cook
homegrown
food
all
year
round
/ Jo Turner.
by
Turner, Jo.
Thames and Hudson Incorporated, 2023.
Call #:
641.4 T948p
Subjects
Canning and
preserving
.
Vegetable gardening.
Fruit-culture.
ISBN:
9781760763824 (hc)
Description:
207 p. : col. ill. ; 26 cm.
Notes:
Includes index.
Summary:
"Grow your
garden
to fill your pantry with bottled fruit, fermented vegetables, and over forty varieties of preserved and dried
homegrown
food
.The
Preserving
Garden
is a stylishly illustrated guide on how to create a
garden
that will provide
food
all
year
round
. Featuring forty-three plant profiles with growing notes for starting or improving your
garden
, this book provides advice on where to begin, when to plant, and how to care for your
garden
. Each plant profile is accompanied by easy-to-follow recipes that allow you to make the most of your
homegrown
produce throughout the
year
. Including scalable recipes and techniques for chutneys, relishes, jams, jellies, marmalades, bottling, and drying, preserve your
garden
bounty by pureeing tomatoes for sauces, fermenting your cabbage for sauerkraut, drying your cherries to use in muffins, and much more. Growing a
preserving
garden
is an investment in your
food
future. When you are using fruit or vegetables grown in your own yard you are reducing
food
miles, waste, and plastic use and reclaiming control over what goes into the
food
you eat. Offering a joyful reinterpretation of cooking illustration, this book is an inspiring and practical gift for the
food
enthusiast, whether they live in the northern or southern hemisphere."--Publisher.
Genre:
Cookbooks.
Holds:
5
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Woodlawn Public Library
Adult Nonfiction
641.4 T948p
Adult books
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Aug 02, 2024
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Adult Nonfiction
641.4 T948p
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