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How to Pick a Peach
How to Pick a Peach: The Search for Flavor from Farm to Table | Russ Parsons
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"Eat locally, eat seasonally. A simple slogan that is backed up by science and by taste. The farther away from the market something is grown, the longer it must spend getting to us, and what eventually arrives will be less than satisfying. Although we can enjoy a bounty of produce year-round -- apples in June, tomatoes in December, peaches in January -- most of it is lacking in flavor. In order to select wisely, we need to know more. Where and how was the head of lettuce grown? When was it picked and how was it stored? How do you tell if a melon is really ripe? Which corn is sweeter, white or yellow? Russ Parsons provides the answers to these questions and many others in this indispensable guide to common fruits and vegetables, from asparagus to zucchini. He offers valuable tips on selecting, storing, and preparing produce, along with one hundred delicious recipes. Parsons delivers an entertaining and informative reading experience that is guaranteed to help put better food on the table.
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#Day15 #AugustPhotoChallenge #peachcoloredbooks Not an easy challenge today and some of these covers lean toward apricot or orange, but hey, there is lots of color variation in peaches! 🍑🍑🍑 And I had to throw in one book with a peach on the cover and in the title. #AugustofPages #peach #bookphotochallenge

Hooked_on_books Well done! 8y
Imagineannie I want to know about Gift from the Mikado. It intrigues me. 8y
DebinHawaii @Imagineannie It's a children's book from 1958 about an American family living in Northern Japan where they are the first Americans the town has seen. I had a fascination for anything from Japan as a child and used to check it out from the library. Several years ago I found this copy at Powell's & bought it. The copy is from The Weekly Reader Children's Book Club which I think is kind of fun--sort of an early kids BOM. 😀📚❤️ 8y
Imagineannie @DebinHawaii thank you!! I just googled it after reading your reply, and the family in the book is from Ashtabula, Ohio where my mother grew up. I think I'm on the hunt now! 8y
DebinHawaii @Imagineannie That's such a fun coincidence! I hope you can locate a copy! 8y
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