Wednesday, November 05, 2008

TWO BOOKS FOR THE TIMES -
EASY GROWING YOUR OWN GROCERIES
EASY INEXPENSIVE MEALS

And less than $20 each.

Imaginative & enterprising Amberley-based book publisher, Hyndman Publishing, has stolen a march on the big boys, by bringing out these two attractive and most timely titles in which Denis Greville says the way to stretch your household dollars is to grow your own groceries while Simon Holst suggests the way to do it is to cook at home.

EASY GROWING YOUR OWN GROCERIES
Denis Greville is a highly respected gardening writer who has a raft of well-known gardening titles to his credit. In his new, highly illustrated, easy-to-follow book he deals with the basics:
Starting from scratch
What to grow and when
Year round fresh produce
Growing in containers
Seeds and seedlings
Compost
Dealing to problems, pests and diseases
And a whole heap of other stuff.
This is a great book for the novice gardener or someone who hasn’t gardened in years but wants to get back into it. If you have been putting off starting a garden, wait no longer, buy this book for $19.99 and get underway.

EASY INEXPENSIVE MEALS AT HOME
Simon Holst needs no introduction with more than 20 best-selling cookbooks to his name but in this one his aim is to provide families with easy-to-cook meals on a budget. The book contains over 80 interesting and tasty favourites and covers such subjects as:
Asian style soups, apple crumble, breakfasts and baking, curries and casseroles, make your own muesli, refried beans, rissoto and tons more.

Two terrific books, and you’ll save the cost of them in no time.

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