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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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Stainless Steel Pinwheel
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Beet/Turnip/Rutabaga
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The Color Purple: A Frosty Garden
BY:Josh Kilmer-PurcellRead More Posted In: All Garden / Beet/Turnip/Rutabaga / Broccoli/Cauliflower / Cabbage / Collards/Kale / Garden / General / Josh's BlogI’ll admit it. I’m a gambling man. Many gardeners begin cleaning out their garden right after the first frost. While they know that many species in the garden can handle light frosts, many like to go ahead and harvest whatever produce remains, and clean up the garden before a really hard frost kills everything. But [...]
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3-Green Baby Turnip Salad
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: Beet/Turnip/Rutabaga / Food & Wine / Garden / Garden Tips and Techniques / Side Dishes & Salads / Spinach / Chard / VegetarianOne of the greatest joys of growing your own food is being able to harvest crops at different stages of growth than they are usually available at your grocery store or farmers market. We always hear about fruit and vegetables being picked “at the height of perfection.” But who’s the judge of that? We’ve been [...]
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Some Things You Probably Didn’t Know about Beets
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / Beet/Turnip/Rutabaga / GardenTHE LEAF BEET IS NOT GROW FOR ITS ROOT, but rather for its leaves. It’s more commonly known as Swiss Chard Sugar beets have about twice the amount of sugar as other beets and account for about 1/3 of the world’s supply of sugar Modern varieties of beets are derived from the sea beet that [...]
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What Dr. Brent Says about Rutabaga…
BY:Dr. BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / All Health / Beet/Turnip/Rutabaga / Garden / HealthACTUALLY I JUST LIKE TO SAY “RUTABAGA,” don’t you? Rutabagas are actually the result of a mix between cabbages and turnips. They are high in Vitamin C and a rich source of potassium.
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What Dr. Brent Says About Turnips…
BY:Dr. BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / All Health / Beet/Turnip/Rutabaga / Garden / HealthDESPITE BEING A ROOT VEGETABLE, turnips are actually related to broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage and the mustards. I like to pluck one out of the ground, wash it off with the garden hose and take a crisp, sweet, peppery bite right then and there. Turnips and their greens are high in Vitamin C.
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What Dr. Brent Says About Beets…
BY:Dr. BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / All Health / Beet/Turnip/Rutabaga / Garden / HealthI GREW UP THINKING I DIDN’T LIKE BEETS. In fact, having tried a pickled beet once when I was around 7 years old kind of sealed the deal for me. It wasn’t until we started growing beets in the Beekman 1802 heritage garden and roasting them that my love affair began. Beets have a higher [...]
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We Hate(d) Beets
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / Beet/Turnip/Rutabaga / GardenBut the beet goes on
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