Willie and the Tomato Garden

Willie and the Tomato Garden

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  • Author: Jane Helen Cooper
  • Publisher: Hugo House Publishers, Ltd.
  • ISBN: 1936449773
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 34

How Can You Teach a Child to Willingly Share What They Love? . . . She gave the worm a push with her round black nose. . . “You happen to be eating one of my tomatoes!” exclaimed Willie, poking her nose even closer . . . Willie loves tomatoes, but she is not willing to share them. Does Willie need to keep all the tomatoes to herself? Discover how three little garden friends help Willie understand that sharing comes from the heart, and when there is a willingness to share, good things happen! Willie and the Tomato Garden is an endearing tale of love, respect, patience, and sharing. Willie’s interactions with Mr. Oliver and the animals she meets in the garden are a beautiful testament to the merits of teaching by example. The understanding and joy Mr. Oliver exhibits towards Willie’s eagerness and inquisitive nature, connects this story to readers of any age, from toddlers to grandparents. ~ Vicky Madden Bonillas, Montessori Teacher I absolutely love this delightful tale, and how Willie is led by her nose through this whimsical garden adventure. ~ Heidi Michalske, videographer This is a light-hearted story, teaching children the valuable lesson of giving to others. The illustrations are delightful and engaging. ~ Kerry Gregoire, business professional I loved Willie from the moment I set eyes on her. The garden adventure reminded me of Peter Rabbit. Everyone has something to learn, especially the willingness to share. ~ Janet Vitt Sommer RN, BSN The author takes her readers on Willie’s journey allowing them to taste and smell the tomatoes along the way. A well-written, descriptive, and creative story teaching the enduring values of sharing and making friends. ~ Gayle Berman


100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden

100 Heirloom Tomatoes for the American Garden

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  • Publisher: Workman Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780761114000
  • Category : Gardening
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 264

Covers all the "ins" and "outs" of tomato growing, from planting and harvesting to fertilizing and caging, in a guide that comes complete with a review of tomatoes of all shapes, colors, and sizes


The Great Tomato Book

The Great Tomato Book

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  • Author: Gary Ibsen
  • Publisher: Ten Speed Press
  • ISBN: 0307815811
  • Category : Cooking
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 163

A vine-ripened, juicy delight of a book from Gary Ibsen, founder of the renowned TomatoFest celebration in Carmel, California. Heirloom tomatoes are hot right now, and Ibsen gives history and cultivation information for such sweet delights as Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Lifter, Boxcar Willie's, and Aunt Ruby's Yellow Cherry, among others. With 40-plus festival standout recipes, including Mu Shu Tomato Pillows on Spicy Slaw, Baked Tomato Tart, and, of course, Old-Fashioned Fried Green Tomatoes.


Epic Tomatoes

Epic Tomatoes

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  • Author: Craig LeHoullier
  • Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
  • ISBN: 1612122094
  • Category : Gardening
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 257

Savor your best tomato harvest ever! Craig LeHoullier provides everything a tomato enthusiast needs to know about growing more than 200 varieties of tomatoes, from planting to cultivating and collecting seeds at the end of the season. He also offers a comprehensive guide to various pests and tomato diseases, explaining how best to avoid them. With beautiful photographs and intriguing tomato profiles throughout, Epic Tomatoes celebrates one of the most versatile and delicious crops in your garden.


In the Garden

In the Garden

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  • Author: Anthony Webb
  • Publisher: iUniverse
  • ISBN: 1491787104
  • Category : Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 126

Two years ago, Robert Turner, the patriarch of the Turner family died, leaving behind his wife, Helena, and their four adult sons, Jamie, Daniel, Willie, and Rob Jr. All five remaining members of the family are still in the process of coming to grips with that loss. Memorial Day weekend has always been the time when the Turners plant their garden for the summer. Robert and Helena had come from the South to Cleveland, Ohio, from sharecropping families. Although they did not want the sharecropping life for their children, they understood there were life lessons to be learned from interacting with Mother Earth. Now, as the surviving family members reunite for planting day, the unresolved business of the family begins to reemerge. Can the Turners find peace with each other, even in the face of tragedy? This novel presents the story of a family coming together to heal through work in their garden, sharing a tale of heritage, love, and the search for self.


The School Journal

The School Journal

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  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 840


New York School Journal

New York School Journal

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  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 836


Willie's Garden

Willie's Garden

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  • Author: Myra McGee
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780878571741
  • Category : Boys
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 47

A little boy plants one plant at a time and soon finds himself with a big garden.


CharcoalRemedies.com : the Complete Handbook of Medicinal Charcoal and Its Applications

CharcoalRemedies.com : the Complete Handbook of Medicinal Charcoal and Its Applications

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  • Author: John Dinsley
  • Publisher: CharcoalRemedies.com
  • ISBN: 0973846402
  • Category : Carbon, Activated
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 155

In a day when the fourth leading cause of death in America is due to adverse effects of properly prescribed drugs (Jounal of American Medical Association - July 2000), many are asking, "Are there not safer alternatives?" Yes there are!! Allow me to introduce to you one extraordinary yet simple natural remedy - Activated medicinal charcoal.Charcoal, What is it?We drink water filtered by it; breath are scrubbed with it; eat food purified through it; wear clothes made with it; preserve things in it; go to war with it; enjoy hundreds of dishes cooked by it; we move mountains with it; we make the night sky sparkle with it; grow our food and flowers in it; we take it with us to the bottom of the deepest oceans and out into space; swim in water washed with it; draw our inspirations with it; record man's history dipped in it: and then we call upon it to clean up many of our environmental mistakes. Not least and not last, medicinal charcoal plays an increasingly significant role in maintaining, restoring and enhancing man's level of health. No wonder we naturally warm up to it."I heartily recomment CharcoalRemedies.com The Complete Handbook of Medicinal Charcoal and It's Applications by author John Dinsley. As a physician, as a mother and grandmother, as a public health educator for the past 41 years, I have come to fully trust the efficacy and safety of charcoal as simple yet powerful home remedy. This book serves not only as a reference book of medicinal charcoal facts, but also brings together a hundred and fifty different charcoal experiences of individuals from around the world. People need this book. EVERY FAMILY, every healthcare worker, every traveler abroad, every health conscious individual needs a copy in their home library." --Agatha Thrast, MD (Co-founder Uchee Pines Institute. Medical Examiner for the State of Georgia)


Eat the City

Eat the City

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  • Author: Robin Shulman
  • Publisher: Crown
  • ISBN: 0307719065
  • Category : Cooking
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354

New York, the city of money, glass, and concrete, seems like no kind of place to produce food. Yet in this smart, funny, and beautifully written book, Robin Shulman places today's urban food production in the context of hundreds of years of history, tracing the changing ways we live and eat. As Shulman tells the story of New York's ability to feed people, she also shows the things we've always longed for in the cities that we build: closer human connections and a sense of something pure. Food, of course, is about hunger—but it's also about community. With humor and insight, Eat the City shows how, in places like New York, people have always found ways to use their collective hunger to build their own kind of city.