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Home, Garden, and DIY March 2021
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| Mini Amigurumi Animals: 26 Tiny Creatures to Crochet by Sarah AbbondioWhat's inside: simple, clear instructions for making adorable animals.
Why you might like it: With many projects using the same body pattern, this a good bet for beginning crocheters.
Projects include: rabbit, dog, cat, horse, elk, hedgehog, lion, and sloth. |
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| Plant-Powered Protein: 125 Recipes for Using Today's Amazing Meat Alternatives by Nava AtlasWhat's inside: 125 vegan recipes using protein alternatives, including some DIY versions. There are also color photos, recipe variations, recommended pantry staples, protein health information, and a resource list.
Recipes include: Easy Plant Parmesan; Biscuits with Sausage Gravy; New England Clamless Chowder; Bacon Baked Beans; Chick'n Tetrazzini Pasta; Massaman Curry; Meaty Veggie Burritos. |
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| Growing Under Cover: Techniques for a More Productive, Weather-Resistant, Pest-Free... by Niki JabbourWhat it is: a thoughtful, in-depth guide to a variety of plant covers -- cloches, mini hoop tunnels, cold frames, polytunnels, greenhouses, and more -- that will extend growing time and create a more productive vegetable garden.
Topics include: choosing a cover; preventing problems; using shade cloth; site selection; maintenance; cover-loving vegetables. |
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| Clean Mama's Guide to a Peaceful Home: Effortless Systems and Joyful Rituals... by Becky RapinchukWhat it is: a well-organized, friendly guide to setting up cleaning systems and rituals by the author of Clean Mama’s Guide to a Healthy Home and founder of the Clean Mama blog and website.
What's inside: workbook-like questions to help you focus on where you need help; 50 housekeeping tips; checklists. |
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| Wild at Home: How to Style and Care for Beautiful Plants by Hilton CarterWhat's inside: lush color photos; shopping and styling tips; home tours; the benefits of plants; care basics; and propagation info.
Want a taste? "Have you ever seen a variegated monstera? The way in which the green and white come together like a piece of marble cake is perfection."
Did you know? The author's latest book, Wild Creations, focuses on DIY projects like murals and plant stands and comes out next month. |
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Spark Joy: An Illustrated Master Class on the Art of Organizing and Tidying Up
by Marie Kondo
What it is: the charming illustrated follow-up to the bestselling The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up by Marie Kondo, the Japanese organizing consultant and host of Netflix's Tidying Up with Marie Kondo.
What's inside: inspirational tips and detailed methods for clearing out clutter, organizing your belongings, folding clothes, and more.
Want a taste? "A joy-filled home is like your own personal art museum."
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