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Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook
Has anyone purchased Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook yet? I love her cookbooks and life philosophy on organic, local food. I just ordered the new one 'Mariel's Kitchen' from a link passed to me by a friend that offers free gifts (some videos, an audio meditation, extra recipes), so I thought I would pass it on. www.marielhemingway.com/promo/ I'm not sure how long it will be up working, but it worked today. :) Good luck! The gifts look nice. -- psyGirl7 Message origin: www.TRAVEL.com |
Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook
On May 7, 5:17*pm, psyGirl7 >
wrote: > Has anyone purchased Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook yet? I love her > cookbooks and life philosophy on organic, local food. I just ordered the > new one 'Mariel's Kitchen' from a link passed to me by a friend that > offers free gifts (some videos, an audio meditation, extra recipes), so > I thought I would pass it on. * > > www.marielhemingway.com/promo/ > > I'm not sure how long it will be up working, but it worked today. :) > > Good luck! The gifts look nice. > > -- > psyGirl7 > Message origin:www.TRAVEL.com If there's a recipe for Sloppy Joe's then I'm getting it! |
Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook
I really enjoyed the pbs show "Endless Feast". I look forward to
checking Mariel's book out. I have a great love for horses and as I get older I have started to garden. With my pasture rotation I have started small gardens just of plants I think I might like to eat. BTW I never knew strawberries could taste like sunshine and sweetness. Fresh fruits and vegetables are amazingly delicious. My thoughts recently are that I would like to grow a vegetable that I could harvest for a local market or chef. I have 2 compost bins 1 is a yr old that I use now and the other is being built up for next year. Horse manure is the best stuff, I have always cursed it and now I harvest it every chance I get. Any thoughts out there on something unique to grow fresh that would be desirable from a local small grower? |
Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook
On Fri, 8 May 2009 08:17:33 -0700 (PDT), Chemo the Clown
> wrote: >On May 7, 5:17*pm, psyGirl7 > >wrote: >> Has anyone purchased Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook yet? I love her >> cookbooks and life philosophy on organic, local food. I just ordered the >> new one 'Mariel's Kitchen' from a link passed to me by a friend that >> offers free gifts (some videos, an audio meditation, extra recipes), so >> I thought I would pass it on. * >> >> www.marielhemingway.com/promo/ >> >> I'm not sure how long it will be up working, but it worked today. :) >> >> Good luck! The gifts look nice. >> >> -- >> psyGirl7 >> Message origin:www.TRAVEL.com > >If there's a recipe for Sloppy Joe's then I'm getting it! Just had a craving after many years while walking around the grocery store and bought a can of Manwich (original Sloppy Joe). In all my life, I've never made them - always bought them. Now, where's that ground beef? -- mad |
Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook
On Fri, 8 May 2009 08:30:32 -0700 (PDT), suzireb >
wrote: >I really enjoyed the pbs show "Endless Feast". I look forward to >checking Mariel's book out. >I have a great love for horses and as I get older I have started to >garden. With my pasture rotation I have started small gardens just of >plants I think I might like to eat. BTW I never knew strawberries >could taste like sunshine and sweetness. Fresh fruits and vegetables >are amazingly delicious. >My thoughts recently are that I would like to grow a vegetable that I >could harvest for a local market or chef. >I have 2 compost bins 1 is a yr old that I use now and the other is >being built up for next year. Horse manure is the best stuff, I have >always cursed it and now I harvest it every chance I get. >Any thoughts out there on something unique to grow fresh that would be >desirable from a local small grower? > Why not approach a few, see what's hard to get or expensive to procure by him. You never know, you may be starting yourself a small businees which may be profitable. |
Mariel Hemingway's new cookbook
On May 8, 8:30*am, suzireb > wrote:
> I really enjoyed the pbs show "Endless Feast". *I look forward to > checking Mariel's book out. > I have a great love for horses and as I get older I have started to > garden. *With my pasture rotation I have started small gardens just of > plants I think I might like to eat. *BTW I never knew strawberries > could taste like sunshine and sweetness. *Fresh fruits and vegetables > are amazingly delicious. > My thoughts recently are that I would like to grow a vegetable that I > could harvest for a local market or chef. > I have 2 compost bins 1 is a yr old that I use now and the other is > being built up for next year. *Horse manure is the best stuff, I have > always cursed it and now I harvest it every chance I get. > Any thoughts out there on something unique to grow fresh that would be > desirable from a local small grower? Herbs would be great... |
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