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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
by: Kathryn Forbes • view -
If It's A Choice, My Zygote Chose Balls
by: Jeremy Hooper • view -
The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook
by: Deb Perelman • view -
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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Kale Chips for Every Craving
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: Collards/Kale / Food & Wine / General FoodSometimes we have a salty, crunchy craving, but a satisfying snack doesn’t have to be unhealthy. Kale is the perfect snack for fall, winter and early spring since, if slightly protected, it continues to grow in the garden throughout the cold weather. Kale Chips Ingredients: 1 T olive oil one bunch of kale your creativity [...]
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Self-Sowing Second Crops
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / Featured / Garden / Lettuce / Pea / Spinach / ChardGoing to seed “Going to seed,” isn’t necessarily always a bad thing. (Click on any image to begin slide show.) We love spring planting. After a long winter of being cooped up indoors, drooling over seed catalogs, there’s nothing better than staying outside from sun-up to sunset preparing and planting the new year’s garden. But [...]
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Constructing Protective Deer Cages for Young Trees
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: All Garden / Garden / Garden Tips and TechniquesBy far the most common question we get about gardening from nearly every corner of America is “How to you keep deer away from your plants?!?” We usually answer “Coyotes….and lots of ‘em.” For the most part, we don’t have many issues with deer. Our gardens are surrounded by acres of open pastureland which leave [...]
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Pickled Radish Pods
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: Food & Wine / General / Radish / Side Dishes & Salads / VegetarianThere’s never an “okay” radish season. It seems that each year is either a bumper crop of perfectly bulbous spicy delicacies, or a complete bust of bolted, measly, woody tap-roots. But even in the worst years, when late frosts kills the earliest radish seedlings and early heat waves force the surviving plants to bolt, there’s [...]
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Grow with Us!
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: 1802 Blogs / All Garden / Garden / NewsLast year, we worked with Williams-Sonoma to create the World’s Largest “Community” Garden—10,000 people growing 10 of the same heirloom variety vegetables that we grow ourselves here on Beekman Farm. (Click here to become a part of the online community) This year, the garden grows even larger! We’ve created two new sets for the [...]
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A Cut Above
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: 1802 Blogs / All Garden / Flowers / GardenThe formal flower garden right outside the back door of the farm house is one of our favorite places to take a walk in the summer gloaming, and nothing makes decorating for a dinner or a guest as easy as having a cutting garden. Our friend, artist and gardener, Frances Palmer, has shared her list [...]
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Preparing the Spring Garden, Part 5: Mulching & Pest Control
BY:Kerry MendezRead More Posted In: 1802 Blogs / All Garden / Garden / Guest BloggerA week closer to spring and I catch myself going out of my way to “casually” drive by my favorite nurseries checking to see for the first signs of emerging inventory. I know those faithful pansies will be smiling back at me soon….. Mulch gardens to reduce weeding. This also helps to conserve moisture, supply [...]
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Preparing the Spring Garden, Part 4: Pruning & Soil pH
BY:Kerry MendezRead More Posted In: 1802 Blogs / All Garden / Garden / Guest BloggerIs it safe yet? Can I really start inching my way to the garden shed in anticipation of spring? A few inches of snow on the ground won’t stop me. A foot? Nahhhhhh. Spring fever has a way of distorting reality. If like many gardeners, you are scared about what might have happened to [...]
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Simple Kale Salad
BY:Josh and BrentRead More Posted In: Collards/Kale / Food & Wine / General / Side Dishes & SaladsIt’s no surprise that kale is one of our favorites. A green hearty enough to last a mild winter is welcome roughage in a season dominated by starches and proteins. On a recent visit to the farm, a friend whipped us this easy salad, and we fell in love (with both the salad [...]
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Preparing the Spring Garden, Part 3: Dividing & Edging
BY:Kerry MendezRead More Posted In: 1802 Blogs / All Garden / Garden / Guest BloggerI’m getting less relief from spring fever by staring at my terrarium and silk flower arrangements. I’ve thought about setting up my lawn chair inside Faddegon’s Nursery’s (www.faddegons.com) lush greenhouse filled with orchids, tropicals and houseplants but I’m afraid I’d be asked to leave, especially after unwrapping my open-faced Limberger, liverwurst and onion sandwich. [...]