The little greenhouse in the mountains

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A unique project initiated by the Global Children's Gardens in Evergreen, Colorado helps children learn more about the positive effects of conserving nature and the success of the project, started in 1999 gives hope to nature lovers around the US. The project, named Gebo, which means gift and sacrifice of harmonious relationships helps children understand the importance of conserving the green cover in their area and with newer children joining the project every year, the organizers hope that the movement covers the whole US.

Author: Torpey, Jodi
United States, Food crops grown under cover, Greenhouses, Other Food Crops Grown Under Cover, Methods, Design and construction, Gardening for children, Children's gardening

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Little recipe booklets

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Recipe booklets enjoyed popularity from the 1890s to the 1940s and were used as food product promotions. As collectibles, they do not have substantial value and may sell for only $15 per book, but they are enjoyed by collectors of nostalgia and memorabilia.

Author: Plante, Ellen M.
Collections and collecting, Recipes, Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc., Handbooks

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Recipe for success: Ella Brennan

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Brennan is the owner of one of New Orleans' most popular restaurants, the Commander's Place. She claims to have no intention of retiring but finds time for more relaxing activities such as reading, watching movies and eating at other restaurants.

Author: Gee, Denise
Behavior, Restaurateurs, Brennan, Ella

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