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Home, Garden, and DIY
July 2017

"Sometimes the best thing you can do is call it a loss and start over. Or order some pizza. It's okay. It's just dinner -- you'll get another chance tomorrow."
~ from Samin Nosrat's Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat
 
Recent Releases
100% Real : 100 Insanely Good Recipes for Clean Food Made Fast
by Sam Talbot

The fan-favorite celebrity chef and healthy-living expert shares 100 whole-food recipes and advice for clean eating, examining how to promote culinary satisfaction and nutrition by following a diet without processed ingredients, additives, sweeteners or preservatives.
Simply Clean : The Proven Method for Keeping Your Home Organized, Clean, and Beautiful in Just 10 Minutes a Day
by Becky Rapinchuk

Provides a step-by-step plan for achieving a clean and organized house through daily, weekly, monthly, and rotating tasks that can be tracked though itemized checklists
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking
by Samin Nosrat; illustrated by Wendy MacNaughton

This is not your typical cookbook. Yes, it includes recipes, but it's more like a (fantastic) cooking course in a book. Using an approach she's perfected over the years, acclaimed chef Samin Nosrat explains four basic elements -- salt, fat, acid, and heat -- that will cut your apron strings to recipes. Complemented by lovely watercolor art, Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat just might be the cookbook of the year.
101 Organic Gardening Hacks : Eco-Friendly Solutions to Improve Any Garden
by Shawna Coronado

An author, blogger and proponent of living green offers tips, tricks and practical timesavers to improve a home garden, including how to build a raised flowerbed, how to use gallon milk containers to protect seedlings, and organic ways to manage weeds.
Food52 Ice Cream and Friends : 60 Recipes & Riffs for Sorbets, Sandwiches, No-Churn Ice Creams and More
by Amanda Hesser

The editors of the culinary website Food52 offer 60 delectable, foolproof ice cream recipes, including salted caramel milkshakes, cherry snow cones, brownie ice cream sandwiches, and rhubarb and gin sorbet, as well as information on how to get the perfect consistency.
Backyard Projects
Audubon Birdhouse Book: Building, Placing, and Maintaining Great Homes for Great Birds
by Margaret A. Barker and Elissa Wolfson

While it's true that birdhouses make fun craft projects and cute garden decorations, this well-researched book favors function over fashion. Here, anyone can learn how to construct and place specialized birdhouses for over 20 North American species of birds, including waterfowl and raptors. The birdhouse designs cover all skill levels, and each includes easy-to-follow blueprints, cut lists, and photographic instructions. This appealing, practical guide offers all the clarity of Popular Woodworking's Birdhouses You Can Build in a Day, but with the scientific, bird-centered perspective you'd expect from the National Audubon Society.
The Backyard Homestead Book of Building Projects
by Spike Carlsen

In this wide-ranging volume, carpenter Spike Carlsen shares his expertise in crafting sustainable, DIY outdoor structures. Experienced builders can jump right in to projects like the Two-Wheel Cart or the Top Bar Beehive, while beginners may want to start with the Flowerpot Smoker or the Lawn Bag Stand until they feel more comfortable with the required tools and skills, all of which are described in accessible terms. Visual learners will especially appreciate the exploded diagrams of each project. Whether you're a dedicated homesteader or just looking for eco-friendly backyard projects, you'll be well served by The Backyard Homestead Book of Building Projects.
 
Handmade Garden Projects: Step-By-Step Instructions for Creative Garden...
by Lorene Edwards Forkner

Providing creative ideas as well as instructions for 30 projects (with plant suggestions!), Handmade Garden Projects helps readers who appreciate whimsy spruce up their yard. Encouraging the reuse of items when possible (an old wooden ladder makes a great trellis), the author details making Urban Cowgirl Pavers, Portable Bamboo Edging, a Stacking Herb Tower, Temporary Turf Tattoos, a Simple Backyard Firepit, a Table-Top Knot Garden, and more. Photographs help guide readers and provide more inspiration. 
Touch a Butterfly: Wildlife Gardening with Kids
by April Pulley Sayre

While some try to keep wildlife out of their gardens, author April Pulley Sayre suggests that families with kids should do the opposite. Taking a bit-by-bit approach to creating an appealing garden habitat for animals (such as birds, butterflies, bees, deer, and more), Sayre offers hands-on activities that kids can achieve, like observing which animals already live nearby, and then experimenting with plants, water, and shelter to see what entices those animals most. Bursting with fascinating eco-facts and savvy tips for encouraging kids to go outdoors, Touch a Butterfly is a great pick for families wanting to get into nature.
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