Drink Your Own Garden

Drink Your Own Garden
Title Drink Your Own Garden PDF eBook
Author Judith Glover
Publisher Batsford Books
Total Pages 328
Release 2013-05-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1849941181

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Make your own wine, beer, cider, juice and cordial using everything imaginable from your garden – including flowers, fruits, vegetables and even weeds! Comprehensive guide on everything you need to start brewing at home, and what to use from your garden and when A delightful revised digital edition of a classic book, Drink Your Own Garden will appeal to anyone seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle. This is a wonderfully imaginative guide to making the most of your delicious garden produce, from damson and marigold wines, through to honey mead and rhubarb cordial. With guidelines for each step of the way, including equipment and ingredients, a seasonal guide to what to grow when, and a list of potential problems and remedies. Over 140 recipes for berry and bush wines, flower wines, fruit wines, grain wines, herb wines, leaf and sap wines, vegetable wines, mead and beers, as well as non-alcoholic choices such as refreshing fruit juices, cordials and teas. Accompanied by vintage-style colour illustrations throughout, this handy and accessible guide will ensure that before long you will be making the most of the seasonal fruits and vegetables from your garden and enjoying a glass of delicious home brew.

Drink Your Own Garden

Drink Your Own Garden
Title Drink Your Own Garden PDF eBook
Author Judith Glover
Publisher Trafalgar Square Publishing
Total Pages 112
Release 1979
Genre Brewing
ISBN 9780713413472

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Drink Your Carbs

Drink Your Carbs
Title Drink Your Carbs PDF eBook
Author Steven Deutsch
Publisher DYC LLC
Total Pages 279
Release 2015-02-16
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0990449629

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Drink Your Carbs: a low-carb diet for people who don’t want to give up drinking alcohol. • Over 270 pages of science-based reporting; • A complete list of foods to be eaten, limited and avoided; • Practical advice for making exercise a part of your daily life; • Recipes and cocktails; • Recommendations for low-carb travel; • A researched response to question, “How much can I healthfully drink?” • The first Blooper Reel ever included in a printed work. There is no magic. There are no pills to take nor proprietary shakes to blend. There is no need to embarrass yourself at weekly weigh-ins or purchase Drink Your Carbs-branded frozen dinners. The Drink Your Carbs concept is simple: the calories in alcohol can be offset through a combination of exercise and exchanging high-calorie, low-nutrition foods such as added sugars and simple carbohydrates for quality meats, fresh fruit and vegetables. Losing weight while continuing to drink alcohol is as easy as pie—as long as you accept the fact that you can no longer eat pie.

Drink the Harvest

Drink the Harvest
Title Drink the Harvest PDF eBook
Author Nan K. Chase
Publisher Storey Publishing
Total Pages 233
Release 2014-06-17
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1612121594

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Preserving the harvest doesn’t have to stop with jam and pickles. Many fruits, vegetables, and herbs can be made into delicious beverages to enjoy fresh or preserve for later. Drink the Harvest presents simple recipes accompanied by mouthwatering photographs for a variety of teas, syrups, ciders, wines, and kombuchas. DeNeice C. Guest and Nan K. Chase also provide advice for harvesting ingredients for maximum flavor and even creating your own backyard beverage garden. Pour a refreshing glass of Passionflower-Lemon Balm Wine and drink in the possibilities.

Growing Your Own Tea Garden

Growing Your Own Tea Garden
Title Growing Your Own Tea Garden PDF eBook
Author Jodi Helmer
Publisher Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages 254
Release 2019-09-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 162008323X

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This book shows how to plant, maintain, harvest and enjoy a productive backyard tea garden, with a comprehensive survey of all the crops that make delicious tea drinks, plus advice on cultivation, harvesting, drying, storing and brewing.

The Urban Vineyard

The Urban Vineyard
Title The Urban Vineyard PDF eBook
Author Paul Olding
Publisher Lulu.com
Total Pages 262
Release 2015-04
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1326092243

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A guide to growing grapes in your garden, on an allotment or other urban space and making delicious home made wine. This book tells the story of amateur vintner and vigneron Paul Olding as he follows his dream to establish a successful urban vineyard in the suburbs of southeast London. An award winning television producer and director by day, for years Paul harboured a dream of setting up a vineyard somewhere close to home, home being the suburbs of London. But was it possible to grow grapes and make fabulous wine in the (sub)urban jungle? He decided to give it a go. With the help of his family, Paul realised his dream and now shares his experience so you too can create your own urban vineyard.

Kitchen Gardening for Beginners

Kitchen Gardening for Beginners
Title Kitchen Gardening for Beginners PDF eBook
Author Simon Akeroyd
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 258
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1465412441

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Kitchen Gardening for Beginners has everything you need to leave the supermarket behind in favor of tastier and healthier home-grown fruit and vegetables. Avoid bland, pesticide-tainted produce flown in from the other side of the world and start growing your own produce with this reassuring guide, complete with a glossary of gardening terms and a picture gallery of common weeds. Kitchen Gardening for Beginners takes you through ten steps to preparing your plot and teaches you need-to-know techniques such as sowing, plating, feeding, mulching, watering, and weeding. Armed with the basics, you'll learn how to grow over 70 types of fruit and vegetable crops. You'll also find easy projects such as making a simple compost bin and planting a fruit tree and tips to attract wildlife along with simple, delicious ways to enjoy your produce. A handy troubleshooting section covers identifying and dealing with weeds, pests, and diseases. Whether you prefer to start small with a few herbs and vegetable staples or you are more ambitious and intend to feed your whole family all year-round, Kitchen Gardening for Beginners will show you how.