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Homemade goodness for the table, freezer & pantry ? Backyard Bounty All Year Long! Enjoy your back

Homemade goodness for the table, freezer & pantry — [Order Now at Amazon]( Backyard Bounty All Year Long! Enjoy your backyard bounty of vegetables, fruits, eggs, and more, so nothing goes to waste! [Order Now]( [KITCHEN KNOW-HOW]( There's nothing like the taste of fresh vegetables or fruits you've grown yourself or gotten from a good farmers' market. The Backyard Homestead Book of Kitchen Know-How can help even the most timid beginners or seasoned gardeners fill their pantries and freezers in no time! Inside you'll find everything you need to know to gather, process, and savor all the fruits of your garden — and let nothing go to waste! • Learn how to cook, can, dehydrate, freeze, and store all your favorite fruits and vegetables. Herbs too! • Make your own creamy butter, soft cheese, tangy yogurt, and, of course, ice cream! • Discover easy ways to home-cure bacon and the best way to cook it. [Vegetables]( • Start sourdough, read a cut sheet at the butcher, extract honey from a beehive, render lard and tallow, and put every egg, apple, and bone to use. The Backyard Homestead Book of Kitchen Know-How makes feeding your family delicious, homemade meals easy, quick, and economical — and deeply enjoyable. Putting up — and serving up — the harvest has never been so delicious. This indispensable guide shows you how to: [Vegetables]( Reap the rewards of your mounting harvest. Learn the best ways to harvest, handle, and cook all your favorite fruits, vegetables, and garden bounty. [Freezer]( Preserve your homegrown goodness in the freezer and pantry. Read about easy and fun preservation methods, including blanching, freezing, canning, and drying, so you can reward your taste buds year-round — all this and more! [Cooking]( Cook from scratch with real food you raised yourself! Get delicious recipes you can whip together quickly, and step up your home cooking with irresistible dishes and desserts. PLUS: Clear instructions equip you with the right pots, pans, and skills to make the most of everything you harvest! Experience the joys of modern homesteading with this back-to-the-basics guide to country living. With The Backyard Homestead Book of Kitchen Know-How, you can enjoy every moment and morsel of your own homegrown, organic food. [KITCHEN KNOW-HOW]( [Order Now at Amazon]( [Manage Your Email Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Policy Notice]( © 2018 Hearst Communications Inc. All Rights Reserved Customer Care Dept., 300 W. 57th Street, New York, NY 10019

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