Jean-Pierre Parent: Kitchen Sink Farming Volume 3 : Easily and Cheaply Grow Your Own Food for a Healthier Now and a Greener Future

Kitchen Sink Farming Volume 3 : Easily and Cheaply Grow Your Own Food for a Healthier Now and a Greener Future


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The world's healthiest and most delicious foods aren't available in stores. It's a good thing, too, because then you might miss out on the particular satisfaction of eating something you grew yourself, as local as your kitchen sink, as fresh as picking it when take your first bite. Growing, sprouting, and fermenting your own food is also surprisingly easy and really cheap, and once you try it, it'd be laughable to pay someone else to do it. This book is straight-forward, informative, and inspiring proof that anyone, anywhere, at any time, can be enjoying a bounty of tasty and nutritious food with very little work and expense. "Move over Dr. Oz; move over Dr. Cousins. For the best in healthy eating read what Mr. Parent has to say. If you want to achieve your greatest potential and understand how what you eat effects the rest of the world then this series is for you." - Jack Philip Rosoff, M.D.


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Author: Jean-Pierre Parent
Number of Pages: 190 pages
Published Date: 28 Mar 2014
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781497465961
Download Link: Click Here
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