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Gifts, Decorations, and Recipes that Use Less and Mean More really book with a lot of information. If you love cook, food, shoping, and other, this book is for you. Price for this book only $22.56, review Gifts, Decorations, and Recipes that Use Less and Mean More really make me happy, this book have a lot of good positive review. Contain with 180 page, and publish in september 30, 2009.You must have this cook book, be sure to - Order Now to avoid disappointment. Another good book i know you will interesting is Indigenous Recipes and Guide to Diet and Fitness [Hardcover].






Gifts, Decorations, and Recipes that Use Less and Mean More





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Book Description

Publication Date: September 30, 2009


This holiday season, Anna GettyGÇöenvironmental advocate, writer, television character, chef, mom, and organic dwelling expertGÇöhelps households scale back their carbon footprint and save money without sacrificing style or tradition. Anna advises the way to finest select a tree (real or fake?), mitigate the unfavourable results of necessary journey, recycle post-vacation, and more. She shares favorite vacation recipes for natural appetizers and do-it-yourself craft ideas akin to pinecone wreaths and recycled sweater pillows. With inspiring pictures, in depth sources, and recommendation from the 'Lazy Environmentalist' Josh Dorfman, Seventh Generation's Jeffrey Hollender, and different leading eco-consultants, households would possibly simply discover that the following pointers help them stay inexperienced all yr longGÇöthe perfect New Yr's decision!






Product Details

# Paperback: 180 pages

# Publisher: Chronicle Books (September 30, 2009)

# Language: English

# ISBN-10: 0811867676

# ISBN-13: 978-0811867672

# Product Dimensions: 9 x 8.1 x 0.7 inches

# Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds





Customer review : I'm Dreaming of a Green Christmas: Gifts, Decorations, and Recipes that Use Less and Mean More (Paperback)

This book is a very thorough guide to greening your holidays. From entertaining, decorations, recipes, and shopping choices, it delivers quite a packed punch of beautiful and sustainable information. My husband and I are both foodies and love to cook. We are very discriminating about recipes, and I can assure you that Anna's Sweet Potato Christmas Enchiladas are delicious and the Truffled Goat Macaroni and Cheese is now a regular staple in our weekly dinners. The apple, brie, and cranberry quesadillas are perfection as well as the pumpkin gnocchi. I made the salt-dough ornaments with my kids and it was gleefully nostalgic and is now a new tradition in our household. This book has re-birthed the handmade goodness that our culture has lost in all its plastic consumerism. My most favorite decor item I did this year was the Bell Jar Mini-Scenes. So cute and fun, and people rave about them when they come over. Such a simple, but unique idea that anyone can make. What I love most about the book is how stocked with information it is. There are so many great projects, ideas, tips, and recipes that I keep thumbing through for something new. A lot of entertaining books I own are very sparse in their content, but this book has an abundance. I'm giving one to all my girlfriends and my mom for Christmas and it will be a permanent fixture on my entertaining/cookbook/holiday guide bookshelf forevermore. Compare with Over 50 Delicious and Nutritious Recipes for Children of All Ages [Paperback], both book have good content.


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