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Sew & Stow: 31 Fun Sewing Projects to Carry, Hold, and Organize Your Stuff, Your Home, and Yourself! |
Great book to add to your sewing library. Packed with great tips and info, as well as great projects to make.
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New From Old: How to Transform and Customize Your Clothes |
Great book for anyone who is considering getting into some garment refashioning.
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The New Food Lover's Companion |
This is the latest version of my favorite cooking reference book. hoping to add it to my collection in the future.
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Food Lover's Companion: Comprehensive Definitions of over 3000 Food, Wine and Culinary Terms (Barrons Cooking Guide) |
This the current version I have.
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The Spice and Herb Bible |
If you're looking for information about hebs and spices this is where it's at. This book gives you origin and history, processing, buying and storage, uses and
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The Encyclopedia of Country Living |
Love, love, love this book! I have an older version, but it's the best self-sufficiency book I have read!
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Rodale's Illustrated Encyclopedia of Herbs |
This book on herbs goes a little more in detail than "The Spice and Herb Bible." This book encludes, history, uses, cultvation, a breef discription of the plan
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Backyard Market Gardening (Good Earth) |
packed with info
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The New Food Lover's Tiptionary: More Than 6,000 Food and Drink Tips, Secrets, Shortcuts, and Other Things Cookbooks Never Tell You |
This is another one of my favorite referance books filled with tips, shortcuts and food info.
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From Kitchen to Market: Selling Your Gourmet Food Specialty (Sell Your Specialty Food: Market, Distribute & Profit from Your Kitchen Creation) |
great book if you are looking to sell your food ideas
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The Recipe Writer's Handbook, Revised and Updated |
If you even thing about writing a cookbook this one is a must have!
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Bake Your Own Bread and Be Healthier |
This is the cookbook I used in the Sourdough Part I
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