The only comprehensive seashore garden guide available today. Over 400 plants are included with their required growing conditions, size, shape, color, fruits/flowers. Learn what to plant, how to plant and maintain a coastal garden. Mail order sources of plants included.
HERB-FLAVORED OILS are easy to make, great to use for cooking or salads. BUT certain precautions must be taken to minimize bacterial contamination. Make a safe and delicious product! Recipes for 14 herb-flavored oils are included. HERB-FLAVORED BUTTERS are equally delicious and useful.
Ever wonder how your grandmother made that wonderful stew? Do your kids ask for favorite family recipes? Why not preserve these favorites for future generations? This booklet gives the "how to" of writing and publishing a family cookbook - a perfect gift for family and friends.
Chutneys, easy to make, versatile, and distinctive and preserve fresh vegetables and fruits for year round use. Making chutney is almost foolproof, not like jellies and jams. Chutneys make great gifts. Serve with meats, cheeses, or just on crackers. Delicious.
The BEST OF BLUEBERRIES gives you information not only on cooking blueberries but how to grow them - high bush, low bush, and even rabbiteyes! Use blueberry as ornamental shrubs in borders or hedges.
Enjoy the fruits in many dishes - LEMON-BLUEBERRY TART, SOUR CREAM BLUEBERRY PIE, OR BLUEBERRY RICOTTA PANCAKES. Our old favorite recipes are included .
Learn how cranberries are grown and harvested. Cranberries, a native American fruit, are a Thanksgiving favorite. Cranberries are more than Cranberry Sauce. Try CRANBERRY CORNBREAD, CAPE COD TEA BREAD, CRANBERRY-CARROT CAKE, SPICY CRANBERRY POT ROAST, and any of the other delicious recipes. Serve any time of the year. Cranberries keep well in the freezer.
Recipes are included for making 32 mustards and 15 mustard sauces and dressings. Try making your own special mustard. Great gifts!
Directions for making over 32 different vinegars and recipes for using these uniquely flavored products are included.
Give a unique gift of your own special vinegar. Flavored vinegars are unique, delicious, and easy to make.
Tired of paying high prices for seasonings and sauces? Make you own! Try making BARBECUE SAUCE, TARTAR SAUCE, HORSERADISH SAUCE, SWEET PEPPER SALSA, SEASONED CROUTONS, BOUQUET GARNI, HERB BUTTERS, CAJUN SEASONING MIX, and even POULTRY SEASONING.
Here are recipes for 75 salsas and other herb-flavored condiments. Perfect for gifts, delicious to taste, and inexpensive to make. Use your own herb crop for a top quality product.
Native plants used for home landscaping not only insure success (if cared for properly) but preserve the unique vegetation of the Pinelands. Gardening in the pines, whether in New Jersey, New York, or Massachusetts, presents unique problems such as coping with sandy acidic soil and droughts. A PLANT DIRECTORY lists 77 plants with botanical and common names, line drawings, fruits or cones, descriptions, and required growing conditions.
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The only comprehensive guide to New Jersey's Pine Barrens! Included are Parks, Forests, and Zoos; Museums and Memorials; Churches and Graveyards, Towns and Villages - over 180 sites are described. Directions are given so you can visit. Phone numbers and email addresses included.
The only road map of the Pine Barrens (Pinelands) National Reserve which designates historic sites, museums and memorials, churches and graveyards, villages and towns, parks and forests. Specific directions are given to enable you to locate each site.
Bats - learn how important they are to our environment. Here are the facts! Bats do more good than harm. Invite them to your garden and enjoy their antics - and be mosquito free.
Here's the opportunity to learn "Piney Talk." You can "be happy as a skunk in a whirlwind," "Enjoy a dish of tea," or learn about "sugar sand." It's all here!
Can you find the towns you read about? Once they flourished but now long gone. Here ia a listing with descriptions and maps to enable you to find them. Known towns are included to guide you.
Visit New Jersey's wineries 18! Here are directions, hours open, activities and events offered. Many have wine tasting. Phone numbers are included. Enjoy!
A community's history is in it's churches and graveyards. A brief history describes their beginnings and sometimes end. Directions are included. Learn how a church came to be. The graveyards present the history of good times and bad.
Chatsworth, Capital of the Pines, is surrounded by historic sites and interesting history. Here's your opportunity to learn about fourteen sites in the area. Visit Apple Pie Hill, highest point in the pinelands, to view the Wading River basin.
Pine Barrens folks live in a rural area where at times employment is difficult but they always eat well, suffering little hardship . For many years they grew much of their food, hunted for meat, and essentially lived off the land. Necessities were purchased at the local general store.
These people cooked from scratch using cranberries, blueberries, pumpkins, and apples. Vegetables such as potatoes, beets, tomatoes, and corn were grown. Seafood was abundant and served frequently. Hunting and trapping provided meat. The recipes here reflect the foods enjoyed to piney folk yesterday and today.
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