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Lois M. Landau and Laura G. Myers - Too Many Tomatoes, Squash, Beans, and Other Good Things: A Cookbook for When Your Garden Explodes |
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by owling in Books, - Top 100, Apr 13 '04
Pros: Great concept! Cons: No photos; poor layout; mediocre results; inconsistent information; flawed recipes
I wanted to like this cookbook. I really did. I started a garden last year, and the idea of having a cookbook that would help me make use of the ubiquitous zucchini harvest sounded great. Too Many Tomatoes, Squash, Beans, and Other Good Things: a ...
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by pestyside in Books, - Top 1000, Aug 09 '08
Pros: Simple, straightforward recipes, seasonally appropriate collection Cons: Nothing overly impressive, home-style cooking, bland
The soil in central Illinois is so productive that we frequently joke that anything we plant will grow, which led to our being tempted to plant CD seeds this past spring. If we had we would probably have CD's maturing and producing like crazy. (I ...
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by lynnzop - Top 1000, Aug 19 '01
Pros: Gardening and cooking tips combined in one easy reference manual
veggies from A-Z Cons: Recipes do not list nutritional values and swim in creams and butter.
Two blondes in a bookstore.
“It’s a cookbook!”
“It’s a gardening book.”
“It’s a cookbook!”
“It’s a gardening book.”
Both blondes together:
“It’s two…two…two books in one!”
Dissolve in peals of laughter.
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