The grocery store and our local food co-ops are great to offer fresh fruits and veggies all year round. But now that the sun is starting to shine more frequently – I’m starting to crave some soil. (And just like that, you pictured me with my face in the dirt like I’m a little kid deficient in a vital nutrient.)
I just want to plant something, that’s all. And I’m craving the freshness of what I can get from our garden, our neighbor’s garden (they share, c’mon now), or our farmer’s market.
Because I’m excited about this, and because I want you to be too, I decided to do something fun:
First, I took my Guide to Gardening and Preserving eBook and I discounted it. Then, I took my Eat Your Fruits…and Veggies Too eBook, and I new and improved it. (You can make anything a verb if you want to.) Last, I decided to give you my Eat Your Fruits and Veggies Too eBook for free when you purchase the discounted Gardening and Preserving eBook. Why not, right? I’m excited for the season!
What if you don’t like to garden or don’t have room for a garden? You can still use this Gardening and Preserving Guide. How? Instead of growing the food yourself, you find other sources – beginning with your farmer’s market. You get your hands on all the great produce you can. This book will help you know how to preserve it and serve it to your family.
The Eat Your Fruits…and Veggies Too eBook will give you ideas and recipes so you can easily serve more of these goodies to your family. And it’s free. Oh yeah!
No need to add the Fruits and Veggies book to your cart. The free download will come with your $5 purchase of Heavenly Homemaker’s Guide to Gardening and Preserving. Easy as that!
This offer is good through Monday, March 23. Happy Spring!
Heavenly Homemaker’s Guide to Gardening and Preserving ebook
with FREE Eat Your Fruits…and Veggies Too eBook
$5.00
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Heather @ My Overflowing Cup says
I’m looking so forward to garden time and fresh, healthy vegetables!
Happy almost spring, Laura!
Stacy says
I am so excited to get my Tower Garden going outside! Break-up is in full swing in Interior Alaska. Yay!! I’m thankful tgat it grows just as well indoors through our long winters.