Bountiful Cookbook {Giveaway} | I’m Lovin It
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Bountiful: Recipes Inspired by Our Garden is more than just a cook book. If you know Todd Porter and Diane Cu (White on Rice Couple), you know it’s a work of art and labor of love. Inspired by their amazing vegetable garden along with 38 fruit trees, this book offers 100 seasonal, flavorful, simple recipes.
Todd and Diane are two of THE most sincere, generous and authentic people in the blogging world that I’ve had the opportunity to meet. I love how open they are and never hold back from sharing their love, knowledge and encouragement. This book is everything I would expect from them and more! My all time favorite blog conference experience was Todd and Diane’s photography workshop at the EVO conference a few years ago. If you want to learn about photography, they are the people you want to talk to and watch! These two make the world a better place. Don’t believe me? Check out their life recipe.
I have more than half the ravishing recipes bookmarked.
I want to share a little peak inside the book…… note: my pictures of their masterpieces don’t do the book justice, you MUST get your hands on this book to appreciate it in all it’s beauty!
just a few things I want to make.
bountiful pizzas
melon sangira
sauteed peaches with brown butter pancakes
pear dorf salad
red tomato jam
roasted pumpkin ice cream
are you drooling yet? I don’t know about you………..but I’m ready to pack up and move to southern California so I can try my hand at such a robust garden…..ok, and maybe so I can hang out on the beach all day too 😉 I mean, we are talking California, right?
Todd & Diane not only sent me a copy of their stunning book, but they would also like to give one to one lucky TidyMom reader!
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I don’t have an herb garden presently however I do have gardening experience and wish to find a place I can just walk out my house into my dream garden spot and eat right off the plants.
I live in a condo now and have a little herb planter, when I lived back home we had beautiful organic raised beds of everything that could be grown in Jersey expect the trees 🙂 (peach, apple)
I have never had much luck. Either things dry out (I know that’s my fault), get eaten by birds (birdseed in the feeder isn’t enough!), I accidentally pull the plants and leave the weeds, which brings me to the last one, I don’t pull weeds and they choke everything else! Black thumbs for veggies and fruit, Green thumbs for weeds!
I don’t have a garden currently, but my boys are the perfect age to start one in the spring. They LOVE helping and watching our mini herb garden grown, so I’m sure they will equally love and help with a bigger sized garden. 🙂
We try to get to a farmer’s market at least once a week in the summer!
Thanks for the contest!
We have a veggie garden but didn’t grow anything this summer because we were gone so much. I’m looking forward to next year’s summer garden though, and this book looks absolutely gorgeous!
My mom always had a huge garden when I was growing up but, as an adult myself, I’ve never had one. I think about it every year but never get it done.
I have gardened with my kids for years. We love it.
Have started preparing the soil for planting a spring garden in our new home location. My folks had a vegetable garden all during my teen years, and I started gardening while pregnant with my 2nd child. This was a true life-saver when my husband’s job went on strike and times were lean — the produce I’d frozen during the harvest period helped our little family survive! Thank you for your creative tips — I’m lovin’ them! JH
This will be our second year having gardens. The fall season was very successful for us last year, and we hope to improve on that this fall.
Throughout my life, I have gardened many years. Always loved growing summer vegetables. Most years now, I put a few things in pots but mostly concentrate on herbs. I support my local farmers market every week.
I have had gardens in the past. They are great physical and mental exercise! And the bonus is the produce…organic, available and averting a trip to the grocery store. My daughter is the greatest in the garden! Her 4 and one-half children are being brought up from early on to love gardening. They would actually choose a tomato over cookies! It is not unusual to see my grandkiddos eating veggies while working in the garden.
It’s been a long time since I’ve gardened. Now that we have some acreage we’re planning a large garden, but we’ll need to put up an 8′ fence first to keep the wildlife out.
I have a small garden that thankfully produces about 9 months of the year where we live. I can quite a bit out of it and have fresh kale almost all year long!!! I’ve gardened since I was a little girl with my Grandfather and then my father and now I grow a garden for our family and Dad gets all the benefit without having to do all the work!! He’s sure earned it! We love our garden and are very thankful for it!
I have no garden and have not done so since I was a child.
I wish I had a garden. I can’t wait until I have space for one!
I started gardening five years ago. I have since tripled my garden space and look forward to expanding even more in the years to come!
PLEASE tell me that my entire post wasn ‘t wiped out! Where did it go? eeek!
I don’t have a garden, but I hope to one day have one!
We had our first mid-west garden. My husband and I are Floridians transplanted in Indiana. The garden and weather are a lot different here. I have to remember that I cannot grow year round and that there are seasons to contend with.
I am terrible at gardening but once asked my husband if all the plants in our garden could be edible. Still a dream.