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Blanch, Parboil
The term "blanching" refers to the technique of plunging a food, usually a vegetable or fruit, into boiling water until either its color has set or the food has softened slightly. This takes anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes, ... [... more]
Food Network

Lasagna Gardening for Small Spaces: A Layering System ...
The book I've been searching for . . .: Finally, a gardening book that doesn't assume you have acres of land and a barn full of expensive equipment--or that you have the money to go out and buy them. For three years I've been limited to a small balcony, [... more]
$15.95
Amazon.com

Life Extension's Herbal Mix Powder 9.4oz
Description "The Ultimate Green Drink" Dietary Supplement Suggested Use Read the entire label and follow the directions carefully prior to use. Take three (3) level teaspoons daily with or without food, or as recommended by a healthcare [... more]
$48.00
House of Nutrition

How to Grow Unusual Vegetables
One of the big benefits of growing your own edibles is that you can grow tastier and healthier food than is sold commercially. Another asset is that you can grow unusual varieties of the 'same old' vegetable or fruit. In fact, you can even grow ... [... more]
eHow

Ensaladas y Platos Frios: Salads and Cold Dishes
A summery supper, a fast lunch, a festive buffet, an outdoors meal... There are innumerable occasions in which salads or cold dishes are not only the best, fast, or easy resources, but also the most enticing. In this book, illustrated with magnificent [... more]
$9.88 (Save 24%)
Buy.com

Blanch, Parboil
The term "blanching" refers to the technique of plunging a food, usually a vegetable or fruit, into boiling water until either its color has set or the food has softened slightly. This takes anywhere from a few seconds to several minutes, ... [... more]
Food Network

How to Teach Kids to Garden
Kids are natural gardeners with the right guidance. Their natural curiosity and inquisitiveness lends them perfectly towards gardening. There is something so amazing about eating a vegetable or fruit, saving the seed and planting it in the dirt ... [... more]
eHow

3-Step Vegetable Gardening: The Quick and Easy Way to ...
Book Description: 3-Step Vegetable Gardening is the complete vegetable gardening system for busy people, breaking things down into three simple steps: sow, grow, and harvest. Readers will learn how to set their garden; how to install raised beds and a [... more]
$19.95
Amazon.com

Recipes from a Kitchen Garden
A cookbook that everyone should own!: I have never had a cookbook that I used so much. Every week before I go out grocery shopping, I get out this book to decide what to make for the week. Every recipe is healthy and tastes great! It's especially great [... more]
$11.95
Amazon.com

Good Sense Salad Pizazz, Raspberry Cranberry Walnut ...
Great Stuff: My wife LOVES this stuff and apparently so do others. I cant find it in any of the 4 Brookshires or 8 Krogers or 6 Walmarts in the Jackson, MS area. So I looked on line and found them for her. They arrived in great shape and I think that [... more]
$19.74
Amazon.com

Recipes from a Kitchen Garden
A cookbook that everyone should own!: I have never had a cookbook that I used so much. Every week before I go out grocery shopping, I get out this book to decide what to make for the week. Every recipe is healthy and tastes great! It's especially great [... more]
$9.95
Amazon.com

Calphalon Katana Stainless-Steel 5-Inch Santoku Knife
Features: 5-inch Santoku knife combines features of chef's knife and cleaver; ideal for slicing, dicing, and mincing VG Japanese steel; Damascus-style blade clad with 33 stainless-steel layers Integrated bolster design and ergonomic poly-resign handle [... more]
$59.99
Amazon.com
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