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The Zero-Mile Diet Cookbook

Seasonal Recipes for Delicious Homegrown Food

by (author) Carolyn Herriot

Publisher
Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd.
Initial publish date
Nov 2012
Category
General, Canadian
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781550175677
    Publish Date
    Nov 2012
    List Price
    $29.95

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Description

In her bestselling book The Zero-Mile Diet (Harbour, 2010), gardening activist Carolyn Herriot inspired readers to put organic homegrown fruits and vegetables on the table, using time-saving, economical and sustainable methods.

Now Herriot is back with even more ideas to cook up fresh food from the garden throughout the year. The Zero-Mile Diet Cookbook is filled with vegetarian dishes that are neither complicated nor time-consuming. With recipes like Fennel, Chard and Goat Cheese Pie, Fresh Mint Tabouleh and Fresh Raspberry Cordial, discover simple yet satisfying ways to enjoy vibrant vegetables, flavourful herbs and fabulous fruits that have been grown in your own garden.

Carolyn Herriot shares her conviction that there is a more healthful and natural way to eat and live by connecting the garden to the kitchen. A comprehensive chapter on food preservation--drying, canning, pickling, freezing and fermenting--will help readers get year-round nourishment from a seasonal harvest.

Join Carolyn in her Zero-Mile kitchen to make the shift to more sustainable living--deliciously!

About the author

Carolyn Herriot is the author of the bestselling A Year on the Garden Path: A 52-Week Organic Gardening Guide, The Zero-Mile Diet: A Year-Round Guide to Growing Organic Food and, most recently, The Zero-Mile Diet Cookbook: Seasonal Recipes for Delicious Homegrown Food. She is much in demand as a speaker and workshop leader on organic gardening in the Pacific Northwest, with regular columns in BC Living and
Common Ground magazines. Carolyn grows her certified-organic seed business, Seeds of Victoria, at the Garden Path Centre for Organic Gardening in Victoria, BC.

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