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Michael Hague's treasured classics / by Hague, Michael.;
The story of Chicken-Licken -- The elves and the shoemaker -- The grasshopper and the ant -- The sleeping beauty -- Jack and the beanstalk -- Little Red Riding-Hood -- The three billy goats gruff -- The gingerbread man -- The tortoise and the hare -- The three little pigs -- The princess and the pea -- The ugly duckling -- Goldilocks and the three bears -- Cinderella.LSC
Subjects: Fairy tales.; Fairy tales.; Folklore.;
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Piranhas don't eat bananas / by Blabey, Aaron.;
Brian the piranha is an enthusiastic fan of peas and loves a good fruit tray. But he simply cannot get his friends to give them a taste -- they like knees and feet. Finally after much convincing, the piranhas give in and give fruit a chance... but find they still prefer bums over plums in this "cheeky" and hilarious rhyming story.
Subjects: Picture books.; Stories in rhyme.; Animal fiction.; Piranhas; Food;
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Vegetable gardening : the complete guide to growing more than 40 popular vegetables in any space / by Klein, Carol,1945-author.; Gilsenan, Fiona,editor.; Klein, Carol,1945-Grow your own vegetables.;
Subjects: Vegetable gardening.;
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Farmhouse vegetables : a vegetable-forward cookbook / by Smith, Michael,1966 October 13-author.;
"From vegetable-forward dishes to full vegetarian meals, eating plants is more than just good for us. We thrive when we eat more vegetables! Inspired by the bounty of his culinary farm, chef Michael Smith shares everything that he has learned about vegetable cookery--ideas, techniques, and recipes--in this stunning cookbook so you can develop your own vegetable cooking style that suites your lifestyle. Whether leaning into eating more vegetables, going meat-free a few days a week, or vegetarian, you'll find unique and flavour-packed recipes where vegetables are always the star. Farmhouse Vegetables features a wide array of unique and approachable recipes, and simple pantry staples, to easily boost your cooking to include more veg from mains, sides, and even drinks and desserts including: Kabocha Squash and Ancho Cider Broth with sage pumpkin seed goat cheese pesto, and spicy roasted chickpeas; Lentil Soup with pea and mint fritters, and lentil sprouts; Soba Noodle Bowl with golden tofu, garden peas, cinnamon basil, and miso carrot broth; Whole Roasted Turnip with cranberry rosemary chutney; Basil Ratatouille and Swiss Chard Wraps with tomato marigold salsa; Potato-Crusted Smoked Salmon Potato Cakes with arugula dill salad and maritime mustard pickles; Potato, Leek, Mushroom, and Chicken Skillet Stew Ice Cream Sandwiches with carrot cake cookies and parsnip ice cream. Through mouthwatering recipes, inspiring essays, and gorgeous food and landscape photography, Michael shares his journey farming, cooking, and the versality and deliciousness of vegetables. You'll find lots of ways to continue enjoying meat (or not) on your terms while making vegetables (and lots of fruits) your first choice in the kitchen."--
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking (Vegetables); Vegetarian cooking.;
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Zombies don't eat veggies / by Lacera, Megan,author.; Lacera, Jorge,author,illustrator.; Taylor, Katie-Renee,narrator.;
Mo Romero is a zombie who loves nothing more than growing, cooking, and eating vegetables. Tomatoes? Tantalizing. Peppers? Pure perfection! The problem? Mo's parents insist that their niño eat only zombie cuisine, like arm-panadas and finger foods. They tell Mo over and over that zombies don't eat veggies. But Mo can't imagine a lifetime of just eating zombie food and giving up his veggies. As he questions his own zombie identity, Mo tries his best to convince his parents to give peas a chance.
Subjects: Children's audiobooks.; Family life; Secrets; Vegetarianism; Zombies; VOX books.;
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Do I know you? : a novel of suspense / by Strohmeyer, Sarah,author.;
Jane Ellison is a "super recognizer" able to identify strangers by the slightest facial details--the curve of a head, the arch of an eyebrow. When she spies human rights activist and heiress Bella Valencia in a crowded Boston airport, Jane's convinced she's found the person responsible for her sister Kit's disappearance and presumed death eleven years earlier. But her attempt to detain the suspect ends with Jane herself fired and humiliated. As Bella prepares to marry Will Pease, scion of the uber-wealthy, influential, and ruthless Pease family, famous for their wholesome wellness and lifestyle brand, on their private Cape Cod island, she grows increasingly anxious that her dire secret will be revealed and used against her by--of all people--the man she loves. She has reason to fear: Jane is ready to risk everything for the chance to publicly expose Bella's crimes at her upcoming celebrity wedding. But the more she digs into what happened that night, the more she questions her own assumptions. Combining magnetic, wise-cracking narration and a skillfully layered plot, Do I Know You? is a gripping psychological thriller and tale of redemption that reveals the power of a sister's love.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Face perception; Rich people; Secrecy; Sisters;
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How to garden indoors & grow your own food year round : ultimate guide to vertical, container, and hydroponic gardening / by Roman, Kim,author.;
No room to garden outside? Bring your garden indoors! Complete guide to successful indoor food production with clear, easy-to-understand guidance on how to grow year-round edible plants inside your home. At-a-glance grow charts for vegetables, fruits, and herbs, from tomatoes and garlic to peas and peaches. Maximize your space indoors, with wall gardens, vertical gardening, and more, for the best vegetable yields all year long. Start-up costs for every budget, with essential details on growing vegetables, microgreens, herbs, and fruit. Composting, container gardening, hydroponic gardening, grow lights, choosing a growing area, and more.
Subjects: Container gardening.; Hydroponics.; Indoor gardening.; Vertical gardening.;
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The best bed for me / by Cornwall, Gaia.;
Mama and Mommy would like Sweet Pea to settle into bed, but it's not quite time. Even though the bed is fluffy, it's not as snuggly as curling up like a pig in the mud, or as spacious as sleeping in the wide ocean like a blue whale. It's not as fun as sleeping high up in a tree like a koala, or hanging upside down like a bat. And it's definitely not as relaxing as sleeping standing up, like an emperor penguin. But after mimicking all the ways different animals rest, this little one concedes that a comfy bed, a soft pillow, and a good-night wish offer the best way to fall asleep after all.LSC
Subjects: Bedtime; Sleep; Lesbian-parent families; Animal behavior;
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Farmhouse kitchen cookbook : 100 fresh, easy & delicious recipes /
Featuring everything from fast farm-to-table meals, to comfy weeknight dinners, to Sunday suppers just like mom made, this bright cookbook is perfect for spring! The best-of-the-best recipes all showcase delicious, traditional, and homey fare that the family will love. Enjoy Potato and Manchego Casserole with Maple Bacon, Breaded Pork Cutlet with Avocado-and-Kale Salad, Classic Buttermilk Fried Chicken, and Grilled Cumin-Rubbed Hanger Steak with Smashed Minty Peas and Grilled Bread, along with sweet treats like S'mores and a Cherry Malt. Advice on stocking the perfect pantry and “Cooking 101” tips assure success every time.
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Cooking.;
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Making mobiles : create beautiful Polish pająki from natural materials / by Merska, Karolina,author.;
Polish artist Karolina Merska's richly ornamented, reimagined pajaki mobiles have caught the attention of design shows and interiors magazines across the world. Pajaki literally means "spiders of straw," and using simple materials such as rye straw, dried peas, and paper, women in Poland would create cheerful chandeliers to decorate their homes for festive occasions. In her first book, Karolina shows how to create 15 classic and contemporary hanging decorations with wow factor and celebrates the rich heritage of this age-old folk art. Using colorful cutouts, pom-poms, paper flowers, and natural materials, Karolina explores the craft's inspiring past and shares her passion for keeping the pajaki tradition alive today.
Subjects: Mobiles (Sculpture); Handicraft.;
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