Food Fare: Community Garden Cookbook

 


 

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Food Fare: Community Garden Cookbook

 

To celebrate the successes and altruistic efforts of community gardens across the globe, Food Fare's Community Garden Cookbook offers more than 140 easy recipes for use with garden-fresh ingredients, including appetizers and snacks, beverages, breads, breakfast dishes, condiments and sauces, desserts, herbs and spices, main meals, soups and stews, and side dishes.

 

A community garden is defined as a single piece of land on which members of a community cultivate the soil in order to yield an array of fresh vegetables, plants and other produce. Some of the gardens are primarily formed to grow vegetables for food banks, while others are ultimately shared amongst members of the community.

 

Community gardens promote and provide healthier sustenance for those living on limited incomes and a better eating lifestyle for people in general. They also bring awareness to environmental and sustainability issues, as well as offering educational and recreational opportunities for the disabled and otherwise disenfranchised. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) claims nearly 15% of the world's food is now grown in urban areas, with many gardens being collectively nurtured in backyards, parks, vacant lots, roof-tops and balconies.

 

To see a complete list of recipes in the Community Garden Cookbook, click here (PDF, 354 KB).

 

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To take a look inside the Community Garden Cookbook, select from the screenshots below. Click on images to see their larger sizes in a new window.

 

Table of Contents in the Community Garden Cookbook. Appetizers & Snacks in the Community Garden Cookbook.
Kiwi-Orange Juice in the Community Garden Cookbook. Carrot Muffins in the Community Garden Cookbook.
Rhubarb Pie and Strawberries Romanoff in the Community Garden Cookbook. Cabbage Rolls in the Community Garden Cookbook.
Salads in the Community Garden Cookbook. Community Garden Cookbook Recipe Index.

 

Please note: Images and specific layout only available in the PDF version of the cookbook. The Kindle, Kobo and Nook e-book editions do not properly display graphics inserted into text content or an index with valid page numbers.

 

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The Community Garden Cookbook is available in Kindle, Kobo and Nook editions, and as a PDF (Adobe Acrobat) download. Select from the options below:

 

KINDLE, KOBO & NOOK EDITIONS ($1.25)

PDF DOWNLOAD ($3.50)

To order the Community Garden Cookbook through a secure transaction at PayPal, click the button below:

Once at PayPal, you will be prompted to set up your own free account in order to transfer funds to Food Fare. When the transaction is complete, the cookbook will be sent to the purchaser in PDF (Adobe Acrobat) format as an e-mail attachment within forty-eight hours.

 

The Community Garden Cookbook in PDF format has 65 pages and is 713 KB in size. In order to open and use the Community Garden Cookbook, the purchaser must have Adobe Acrobat Reader.

 

FAQ: The slight increase in price for the PDF version of the Community Garden Cookbook is due to the larger size of the book, and that it contains all graphics and a recipe index with page locations.

 

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