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A Garden Supper Tonight: A Year of Farm Fresh Recipes from a Vintage Kitchen

by Barbara Swell

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Have a seat on the old front porch glider and let s string this mess of pole beans for our garden feast tonight. We will have the same in-season supper our great grandmothers fixed back in 1895 when food was food, raised close to home and made from scratch for family and friends every day. This book contains vintage economical seasonal recipes, food curiosities, and timeless advice on all things home and gardening. The book has seasonal recipes by month so that you can always be prepared to make a garden feast; you can make rhubarb vinaigrette in March for your springtime salads, stuffed pan-fried squash blossoms in July, maple roasted winter squash in September, and rum applesauce fruitcake in the chilly month of November.… (more)
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Have a seat on the old front porch glider and let s string this mess of pole beans for our garden feast tonight. We will have the same in-season supper our great grandmothers fixed back in 1895 when food was food, raised close to home and made from scratch for family and friends every day. This book contains vintage economical seasonal recipes, food curiosities, and timeless advice on all things home and gardening. The book has seasonal recipes by month so that you can always be prepared to make a garden feast; you can make rhubarb vinaigrette in March for your springtime salads, stuffed pan-fried squash blossoms in July, maple roasted winter squash in September, and rum applesauce fruitcake in the chilly month of November.

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