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    First printing soldout! 10,000 more com-ing on September 10

    120,000 copiesin print o alleditions

    Starting with champion breakastslike Orange French Toast or PeanutButter Oatmeal, the book flls outthe menu all the way to dessertslike Gingerbread or Apple Custard.

    The options or snacks, sides, and

    entres will suit vegan riends,all night study sessions, or even acelebratory graduation dinner. Fromsophisticated Sesame Noodles to achildhood treat like Ants on a Log,will slide into any students sched-ule. And short ingredient lists witheasy directions leave plenty o timeor studying, so graduation will be asure thing. Cookbook Digest

    As college hopeuls get ready oradmissions season and leaving thecomorts o home, they should alsobe thinking about how they are go-ing to eed themselves once theyreout on their own. This book o-ers higher education o a dierentsort. It has been teaching studentshow to eat cheaply and well or 10yearsThis revised edition updatesthe original recipes (which werere-tested) and provides almost 100new recipes or todays students,many o them contributed by cur-rent college students. Mary-Liz Shaw, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

    Its back to school time!

    The Healthy College CookbookTwo-color; illustrations throughout;

    304 pages; 8 x 8

    Paper: $14.95 US / $19.95 CAN

    ISBN 978-1-60342-030-3;No. 62030

    8-copy counter display:

    $119.60 US / $159.60 CAN

    ISBN 978-1-60342-115-7;No. 62115

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    First & second printing sold out!30,000 sold in just 3 months!

    An...excellent volume is the hot-o-the-presses The Beginners Guideto Preserving Food at Home by JanetChadwick. This is a no-nonsense,confdence-building approach tocanning, reezing, drying, brining,and root-cellaring almost any ruitor vegetable that you can think o. Idaho Press Tribune

    Press received:

    United Media syndicated:Daily Jefferson County Union, FortAtkinson, WIGloucester County Time, PhiladelphiaStar Beacon, Ashtabula, OHThe Sunday Herald, Everett, WAWestern Living Radio with Mike Quinn Chip Newton o the Lake Wales

    News Morning Radio show at WBCL in

    Fort Wayne Indiana with LynnFord

    The Ledger,Tampa St. Petersburg,FL

    Its time to preserve thelate summer bounty

    The Beginners Guide toPreserving Food at HomeTwo-color; illustrations throughout; 240 pages; 7 x 9

    Paper: $14.95 US / $19.95 CAN; ISBN 978-1-60342-145-4,No. 62145

    Part of our Fall Stockthe Pantry Promotion

    The Fall Promotion

    Order our standard 35-copy assortment or

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    Dimensions: 31h x 26w x 12/d

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    The Perennial Care ManualFull-color; photographs and illustrations throughout; 384 pages; 8 x 10/

    Paper: $24.95 US / $33.95 CAN; ISBN 978-1-60342-150-8; No. 62150

    Hardcover with jacket: $34.95 US / $47.95 CAN; ISBN 978-1-60342-151-5; No. 62151

    Featured in a nationally syndi-cated CBS Radio pieceand givena rave review in the Sunday August

    7th edition o thePhiladelphiaInquirer (circ 3.1 million)

    Youll linger over Cardillos lus-cious photos as much as Ondraspractical inormation.Take it out-side. Fear not a rumpled cover, asmudge o mud, a dog-eared edge.

    This means youve been learningand enjoying, two sure indicationsthat youve arrived as a gardener.

    Virginia A. Smith, Philadelphia Inquirer

    A treasure trove o inormationabout creating a perennial gardenwhich is beautiul while being lowmaintenance. Ondras instructionsare clear and precise, and the pho-tos are both beautiul and instruc-tive. It is evident that Ondra tookpains to provide complete inorma-tion about growing perennials. The Oklahoma Examiner

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    AsterASTER, MICHAELMAS DAISY

    Asters are considered classics for flower color in the fall garden, but some start blooming much

    earlier in the season.

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    Ready for in-depth information on the various techniques you can use to get your

    perennial garden off to a super start and keep it growing strong? o find out how

    you can minimize the garden chores you dont like to do so you have more time

    for the fun stuff, turn to Creating an Easy-Care Perennial Garden, starting on page

    4. Tis chapter also covers the down-and-dirty details on preparing a new site for

    planting, selecting the best perennials for your yard, and sprucing up older gardens

    that could use some help.

    When its time to really get growing, see Caring for Your Perennials, starting on

    page 22. Youll learn about planting and transplanting, watering, fertilizing and soil-

    building, mulching, and caring for perennials through the winter months. When the

    urge to create a new bed or border hits, come here to find out how to propagate your

    perennials with a variety of simple techniques, so you can fill that space with great

    plants without spending a fortune.

    Keeping Up Appearances, starting on page 68, covers the grooming and main-

    tenance techniques that keep your perennials looking their best: staking, pinching,

    dividing, and more. It also includes ideas for dealing with the debris that inevitably

    piles up from all that snipping and trimming throughout the year.

    While good planning and routine care go a long way toward keeping your peren-

    nials in peak form, youll probably have to deal with occasional damage or disorders.

    In roubleshooting Perennial Garden Problems, starting on page 94, youll learn how

    to figure out just whats happening, and youll find environmentally friendly ways to

    deal with it so you can get back to the business of enjoying your glorious garden!

    PERENNIAL

    CARE BASICS

    PART ONE

    PPOSITE Many plants, like Sedum rupestre Angelina, can be easily

    ropagated simply by digging a small plug from an established clump.

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    Its time to deadhead,divide, and prepare

    for winter

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    80,000 copies almost gone!Hurry! 2,200 POP displayssold!

    Sell with other cupcake titleand merchandise

    Sharon Bowers willappear live on CBSs The

    Early Show on October 30; aeature and interview will run in theChicago Tribunes Food section onthe week o October 5; WHYYs ThChefs Table, a National Public

    Radio program, will air an interviewwith her September; Time Out NY

    Kids will eature an interview, articleand recipes in their October issue;ReadersDigest.comwill eature a7-recipe slide show starting in Sep-tember; Epicurious.com will eaturean interview and recipes in Septem-ber; Sharon is taping a piece or Bet-ter TVs Parents TV (syndicatedto over 75 national markets) on Sep-tember 11 or air later in the month;

    At Home Tenessee will eature a reviewand recipe in their October issue, andStyleAtHome.com is reviewing andeaturing three recipes rom the book

    Its almost time for everyones favorite holiday!

    Ghoulish GoodiesFull-color; photographs and illustrations throughout; 160 pages; 7x 8

    Paper: $14.95 US / $19.95 CAN; ISBN 978-1-60342-146-1;No. 62146

    8-copy counter display: $119.60 / $159.60 CAN

    ISBN: 978-1-60342-163-8; No. 62163

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    Cookie Craft ChristmasFull-color; photographs throughout;160 pages; 5/ x 6/

    Hardcover with jacket: $14.95 US / $19.95 CAN

    ISBN: 978-1-60342-440-0; No. 62440

    8-copy counter display: $119.60 US / $159.60 CAN

    ISBN: 978-1-60342-501-8; No. 62501

    Cookie time is aroundthe corner!

    1st printing o 25,000sold out. 2nd printing o

    10,000 just ordered!

    500 displays soldout! 500 more justordered!

    Great hardcoverpackage at $14.95

    Better Homes & Gardens specialpublication (Circ. 425,000)

    November issue. Hitting standsend o October.Romantic Homes,December issue, with three insideimages and ront cover. Upcomingreview in Sacramento Book Review.Strong lead with Better TV.