City Bountiful

City Bountiful

Author: Laura J. Lawson

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2005-05-30

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 0520243439

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"The social history of American cities would not be complete without a full account of the rise of community open spaces. Lawson does exactly this by providing a compelling and poetic account of the history and making of urban gardens. Combining solid scholarship with engaging images of the gardens and stories of their makers, this book sheds new light on the value of urban open space. More important, it explains why community gardens need to stand alongside city parks as permanent open spaces. Essential reading for community developers and landscape architects as well as anyone who ventures outside, enthusiasm and shovel in hand, to improve their local environment.—Mark Francis, author of Urban Open Space and Village Homes "The definitive history of the past hundred years of America's experience with community gardens. A labor of love by a garden activist, the book appears at a most appropriate time—today our city dwellers and suburbanites are retreating onto carpets of passive open space tended by homeowner associations and lawn care outfits. Lawson thoughtfully analyzes the weaknesses of community gardens when used as a response to social crises and, by contrast, investigates community gardens as an alternative to today's managed care of open space. Her history clearly presents a way of community living that we can elect if we choose her wisdom."—Sam Bass Warner, Jr, author of To Dwell Is to Garden "An important book about how the urban gardening movement is transforming our landscape and reconnecting us to the land."—Alice Waters, Owner, Chez Panisse


The Trip to Bountiful

The Trip to Bountiful

Author: Horton Foote

Publisher: Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

Published: 1982

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13: 0822211742

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THE STORY: This is the poignant story of Mrs. Watts, an aging widow living with her son and daughter-in-law in a three-room flat in Houston, Texas. Fearing that her presence may be an imposition on others, and chafing under the watchful eye of her


The City, Bountiful

The City, Bountiful

Author: Leslie T. Foy

Publisher: Cedar Fort

Published: 1975

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13:

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"Dedicated to those individuals, living and dead, who with courage and with determination, endured hardships and brought about the progress that makes Bountiful a hometown of which to be proud." -- P. v.


Bountiful

Bountiful

Author: Todd Porter

Publisher: ABRAMS

Published: 2013-10-15

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 1613125542

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A “beautiful collection of produce-forward recipes” (Heidi Swanson, author of Super Natural Every Day) that “will make you want to get into the kitchen immediately” (The Daily Meal, UK). Todd Porter and Diane Cu are photographers who publish the immensely popular food, gardening, and lifestyle blog White on Rice Couple. Inspired by their love of cooking, growing vegetables and over thirty-eight fruit trees in their suburban garden, Todd and Diane love sharing recipes that are fresh and seasonally simple. Their cookbook, Bountiful, offers one hundred seasonal, flavorful, and approachable recipes, ninety of which have not been posted to the blog, each featuring a vegetable or fruit as the star of the meal. Blueberry Frangipane Tarts, Wilted Mizuna Mustard Salad with Shrimp, Blood Orange Bars with a Brown Butter Crust, and Gin Cocktail with Pomegranate and Grapefruit are just a few examples of recipes that are inspired from their garden bounty. Peppered with personal stories from Todd’s childhood on a cattle ranch in Oregon and Diane’s journey from Vietnam to the United States, this cookbook shares the couples’ beautiful love story as well as their diverse recipes that reflects their love of fresh and healthy produce, seasonally ripe fruit, and sharing a home cooked meal with those you love. “For so many of us, our kitchens are inextricably linked to our gardens and nobody has captured this union better than Todd Porter and Diane Cu in their perfectly named new book Bountiful.” —Russ Parsons, food editor for the Los Angeles Times


A Bountiful Life

A Bountiful Life

Author: Karen Mowery

Publisher: C&t Publishing / Kansas City Star Quilts

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781611690361

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Karen Mowery presents her version of the infa mous Bird of Paradise quilt top. Karen's version has been beautifully constructed to replicate the original quilt. The personal story of the original quilter remains a mystery, which Karen has attempted to unravel.


Lehi and Sariah in Arabia

Lehi and Sariah in Arabia

Author: Warren P. Aston

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2015-12-10

Total Pages: 958

ISBN-13: 1503508080

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A 21st Century re-examination of the most-read book to emerge from the Western Hemisphere, the Book of Mormon. As Mormonism grows into a world faith, the veracity of its founding scripture has never been more important. The three decades of Arabian exploration reported in Lehi and Sariah in Arabia identifies specific locations for the 8 year journey described in the text, allowing Nephi's account to emerge with new clarity and enhanced plausibility.


A Bountiful Harvest

A Bountiful Harvest

Author: Leslie A. Loveless

Publisher: University of Iowa Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 168

ISBN-13: 9780877458135

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Although Wettach was not hired as an FSA photographer, his pictures provide a fascinating parallel to the more famous work of his FSA colleagues Walker Evans, Dorothea Lange, and Russell Lee. Yet unlike their photographs, his reveal an amazing intimacy and familiarity with his subjects, who were frequently his friends, neighbors, family members, and clients."--BOOK JACKET.


Bountiful Famine

Bountiful Famine

Author: Sheg Aranmolate

Publisher: Inspivia

Published: 2011-12-03

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 9780615546513

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Bountiful Famine begins by introducing the reader to a young boy who is injured and appears to be buried alive in a wooden container. Memories of his pastoral African childhood as part of a subsistence farming family are woven into an ostensibly ordinary day in the life of Nadus. Life on the African savannah is a source of many stories that are intriguing because of the unique situations within, and familiar because of the universality of human interactions in a part of the world exotic to most Western readers. The reader learns about Nadus and his family, the exotic animals in their care, and the mischief that Nadus and his friends stumble into. But then something unexpected happens during the young boy s day, something terrible that ultimately ties everything together and forever changes his life. Although Bountiful Famine is inspired by actual events in Africa's history and present, a reader from any background will still gain insight from what unfolds in this emotionally gripping journey that will entertain, enlighten, and astonish.


Good Enough to Eat

Good Enough to Eat

Author: Carrie Levin

Publisher: Touchstone

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780671625542

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This cookbook enables us to recreate cooking that conjures up the taste of home from Baltimore to Brussels. You'll find recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, cozy afternoon teas and nighttime snacks, and innovative ideas for handling leftovers. Includes traditional holiday meals and all-time favorite desserts. Many helpful hints on cutting, chopping, roasting, baking, braising and more.