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Truth in Advertising: A Novel
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Flight Behavior: A Novel
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Rabbit, Run
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The Happiness Project
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Mamas Bank Account
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If It's A Choice, My Zygote Chose Balls
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The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook
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Baked Elements: Our 10 Favorite Ingredients
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Home Vegetable Gardening
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Classic Zester
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Hand Blender
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Blade for 5-Quart KitchenAid Mixers
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Cut Kit Tray
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Seedling Heat Mat
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Grow Light System
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The History of US: A Novel
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The Hungry Ear: Poems of Food and Drink
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A Prayer for Owen Meany
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Edible Selby
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Slaughterhouse: The Shocking Story of Greed, Neglect and Inhumane Treament..
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Twain's Feast: Searching for America's Lost Foods in the Footsteps of
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Meatless: More Than 200 of the Very Best Vegetarian Recipes
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Pure Vanilla: Irresistible Recipes and Essential Techniques
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American Beauty: Renovating and Decorating a Beloved Retreat
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Cookie Cutter Set
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60-Ounce Utensil Crock
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Jumbo Spoon Rest
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Stainless Watering Can
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Copper Watering Can
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Stainless Steel Pinwheel
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Garden
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7 Great Tips Early Spring Gardening
BY:Abigail TurnerRead More Posted In: All Garden / Garden / Garden Tips and TechniquesThere is a certain skill behind creating and caring for the perfect spring garden that requires patience, love, and attention to detail. That hard work is what makes the finished product so rewarding and fulfilling.
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A Bay Leaf Primer
BY:Amy Smith WexlerRead More Posted In: Food & Wine / Garden / General / HerbsThe latin word Laurus means praise. Hence the term “to rest on one’s laurels” refers to reflecting on your past achievements. The greek word for the laurel tree is Daphene, named for the daughter of river god Peneus, who turned his daughter into a Bay Laurel tree to solve a very convoluted lovers spat between Cupid, Apollo and Daphene.
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A Rosemary Primer
BY:Amy Smith WexlerRead More Posted In: Garden / General / HerbsRosmarinus officinalis. Roughly translation: “dew of the sea.” It has earned this reputation by needing no water other than the humidity of the sea to thrive along coastal regions.
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Prepping the Spring Garden, Part 1: Weeding & Feeding
BY:Kerry MendezRead More Posted In: 1802 Blogs / All Garden / Featured / Garden / Garden Tips and Techniques / Guest BloggerI’ve got a bad case of the winter blues. Even enchanting flower gardening magazines and catalogues aren’t helping. At this time of the year I feel like a ship’s captain scanning the horizon for land – except I am searching for small green shoots. The minute I see something green I’ll scamper out for a [...]
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Saving the Marshall: Part 1
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: Garden / General / StrawberryMarshall strawberries were once one of the most favored strawberry varieties in the world. First discovered in Boston in 1883, it achieved peak popularity and propagation West Coast, where it once filled field after field of Washington, Oregon & California farms.
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Dirty Veggies
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / GardenSometimes, in the dead of winter, gardeners need a little veggie porn. So if you’re feeling a little libidinous, we pulled together some of our favorite garden shots over the years.
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Backyard Parables
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / Garden / GeneralWhen we first started installing the 52 raised beds that would become the Beekman 1802 Heirloom Vegetable Garden a curious neighbor stopped by and asked if we were putting in a cemetery. Rather than leading to our demise, the garden saved us. It recalibrated our lives so that we were more in-tune with the [...]
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Reuse that Salad Container for …Salad.
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / Garden / Garden Tips and Techniques / LettuceThis winter gardening tip is either ironic, serendipitous, or meta. Or maybe a little bit of all three. Re-using empty lettuce containers as mini greenhouses to grow new lettuce is really the ultimate in recycling.
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5 Beautiful Things
BY:AndrewRead More Posted In: All Decor / Decor / Flowers / General Decor / HolidayFive Holiday Plants How many of you have tried your hand at keeping holiday plants, such as poinsettia, cyclamen, amaryllis and Christmas cactus? My guess is, quite a few of you! While they are seasonal favourites, each plant has specific health requirements, which I’ve outlined below, to keep them growing and blooming well past [...]
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Reach for the Sun
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / Flowers / GardenThe bright head of the sunflower is actually composed of thousands of tiny individual flowers and the yellow “petals” are actually leaves that serve to protect the flowers while they are forming their seeds. Specialized cells in the sunflower stem tilt the flower bud to try to receive a maximum amount of sunlight. This causes [...]