Fresh Grown: Essential Guide to Use, Store, and Make the Most of Your Vegetables by Andrea Kristin, an Organic Cooking Book | Book Review & $10 Gift Card Raffle
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A book blog tour from Goddess Fish Promotions.
Thank you to the author, publisher, and Marianne & Judy at Goddess Fish for providing me with the information for this tour.
Book Details
Fresh Grown: Essential Guide to Use, Store, and Make the Most of Your Vegetables by Andrea KristinPublished by Grey Arrow Press on June 20, 2024
Genres: Gardening, Non-fiction, Cookbook
Format: eBook, Paperback
Pages: 429
Andrea Kristin and her husband have been growing vegetables on their organic market garden farm outside Edmonton, Alberta, for nearly a decade. They sell at farmers markets and feed their local community through their thriving CSA program (@greyarrowfarm). In this book, Andrea draws from her wealth of firsthand knowledge to walk the reader graciously through all the ways to use, store, and enjoy your vegetables. She shares a bounty of insightful information, including which parts of each plant are edible, how to use them, what to do with your excess, and the various ways to preserve each one– including freezing, waterbath canning, pressure canning, dehydrating, fermenting, and pickling– to last throughout the year.
Written, photographed, and designed by Andrea, this book is filled with firsthand imagery and knowledge direct from the farm. It is an essential guide for every home gardener, homesteader, CSA member, farmer’s market frequenter– and anyone wanting to use and enjoy their vegetables to the fullest. Featuring over 50 types of vegetables (with applications for far more), from asparagus to zucchini and everything in between, it will help you reap maximum benefits, stretch your dollars, and make it all go farther than you ever thought possible while deepening your appreciation for nature’s delicious bounty.
Filled with: beautiful images, staple recipes, cooking + storage tips, preservation guides, meal inspiration, and creative uses. This is truly an invaluable resource for anyone wanting to fully enjoy their fresh produce!
Source: Goddess Fish Promotions
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Excerpt from Fresh Grown
THE ROOT OF IT
When Denis and I started our organic market garden farm with our five kiddos in tow, we were excited to grow a bounty of wonderful produce for our local community. Ordering our first seeds had us dreaming about all of the exciting items we would produce. We couldn’t wait to hold the vegetables in our hands, taste the flavours, and share the harvest with our customers to enjoy around their dinner tables. Farm-to-fork deliciousness had begun. Our community was enthusiastic, and our CSA program was a smashing success.
Over the years, as we expanded our program, continued to grow a wide variety of vegetables, and fed hundreds of returning customers, we noticed a few recurring themes. Number one, although our customers loved their fresh produce and were excited by the incredible variety (“it’s like Christmas in a box each week!”), encountering new vegetables was daunting for them. And number two, they wanted guidance from us on how to fully use, store, enjoy, and make the most of their abundance of fresh vegetables.
The most frequent questions we get asked as market garden farmers are:
+ What is this?
+ How do I eat this? (Are all these parts edible?)
+ What sort of things can I make with this?
+ How do you store this to keep it fresh?
+ What can I do with my excess vegetables piling up in my refrigerator?
+ How can I preserve my vegetables to last through the year?
I wrote this book to answer all these questions and be a comprehensive guide for you to fully use and enjoy all your delicious, nutritious veggies.
Excerpt provided by the author/publisher for use in this post.
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Purchase Links for Fresh Grown
- Amazon Kindle Edition
- Kristin, Andrea (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 429 Pages - 06/20/2024 (Publication Date) - Grey Arrow Press (Publisher)
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My Thoughts on Fresh Grown
I received a copy of the book for the tour. This review is my honest, unbiased opinion.
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Giveaway!
Andrea Kristin will be awarding a $10 Amazon/BN gift card to a randomly drawn winner.
Visit more stops on this Goddess Fish tour for extra chances to win!
Official Tour Page for Fresh Grown
Full Tour Schedule:
1. A Wonderful World of Words review
2. Beautiful Books
3. Boys’ Mom Reads! review
4. Christine Young
5. D.S. Dehel.com
6. FUONLYKNEW
7. Gina Rae Mitchell review
8. It’s Raining Books
9. Kenyan Poet
10. Literary Gold
11. Long and Short Reviews
12. Momma Says: To Read or Not to Read
13. Our Town Book Reviews
14. Sandra’s Book Club
15. Sea’s Nod
16. Stormy Nights Reviewing & Bloggin’
17. Straight from the Library
18. The Book Connection review
19. The Faerie Review
20. Welcome to My World of Dreams
21. Iron Canuck Reviews & More
22. The Avid Reader
23. Fabulous and Brunette
24. Westveil Publishing
25. Author C.A.Milson
26. Moonlight Compass Books
27. The Pen and Muse Book Reviews
28. Hope. Dreams. Life… Love
29. Teatime and Books
30. Beautiful Books
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