![]() ![]() ![]() Hopp (also the breadmaker of the family), personal reflections and recipes from her older daughter, Camille Kingsolver, and tales of their younger daughter, Lily, and her egg entrepreneurship. ![]() This is Kingsolver’s journal for the year, plus extra science and information panels from her husband, Steven L. issues: they didn”t to into it cold and in fact spend a couple of months havering on when to start). ![]() Barbara Kingsolver – “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle”īack in what must have been 2005 from the date of publication, Kingsolver and her family moved back to a small family plot of land in the Appalachians and decided to try to eat from their own resources for a year (having already been gardeners and chicken-keepers and being aware of ecological etc. Thank you, ASDA opticians (which is a bit ironic given the anti-Big Agribusiness slant of this read read on to find out how I’ve changed my buying policies just a bit). A review of a book I really loved … but had to pause reading, after taking it on holiday and only managing to read a bit of it, because the print (especially in the side articles) was so small and I’d left it a bit late to get a new eye test! The new eye test was had, the glasses were ordered and I picked them up a week or so ago – and immediately realised with joy that I could continue with this excellent book. ![]()
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