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 do have a gardens all over my yard. Eat your yard, that’s what I think.
This looks like a wonderful cookbook, I would love to win! Thank you.
What a great cookbook! Thanks for the linky party!
I don’t have a garden, but we are thinking of planting one next year 🙂
We have a small garden
Apartment-living doesn’t allow me to have a garden, but I am SO looking forward to having one when I move into a house!
I have a garden. I draw up my garden plans every year and can’t wait to plant and harvest!
no, i don’t have much gardening experience but my husband is currently growing jalapeno and other hot pepper plants – except the pair of sandhill cranes that visit our yard keep pulling them out.
This book looks great! I don’t have a garden right now. We cleaned it out to put our home on the market to sell. But I will be putting one in the next house. It will be smaller than my previous one, but anything is better than nothing! 🙂
I have had terrible luck with gardening. Most things have never reached maturity. I was able to eek out some great radishes and patty pan squash one year but other than that, no luck.
I have some experience gardening but our ground is clay. It’s awful. I have some flower beds and I like to grow herbs.
Have a garden. LOVE IT!
I have no place for a garden now, but we had a HUGE one when I was a child!
I loved gardening when I lived in Indiana however living in an apartment in Texas makes it much more difficult. Now I find farmers markets to buy the freshest produce.
Not sure if mine is considered a garden. I love homegrown fruit and veggies, but have limited space. So, I plant them in pots. 🙂
Had a garden when I was young
I used to have a garden at our last house – there was more room for plants. I love home-grown!
I plant a veggie garden every year and also have fruit trees and flowers.
We grew all our produce when I was young. Now, I recently got married and my husbands house has deer that eat everything. I grow a few things on the raised deck in pots. I love the White on Rice couples blog and their recipes!
I love to garden. But just moved and have no yard. So would be doing container gardening this spring!
Our backyard has way too much shade, so my next house (God Willing) will have a lot more open space so I can plant the garden I’ve always wanted. Until then, I get to go to my friends bountiful garden and get some yummy things. Looks like an amazing cookbook!
I do have a garden, grow blueberries, tomatoes and herbs.
I don’t have a garden, but when I was leaving at home, I would help my mom with the garden in our back yard. Now, living in an apartment, I keep a Thai basil, a regular basil, and a blue rosemary plant near the window. It’s my small-space garden.
My first garden was wonderful! It produced so much that I was sharing it left and right with my neighbors and friends. The next year I was working so many hours at work I didn’t put one out. This last year I decided that I was going to put another one together but I was more selective on what I planted. It worked out better that way!
We have a small garden. we are both disabled so its more of a challenge to work it but love the rewards.
I don’t have a garden but hope to have one in our new house!
I had a garden for many year. Nothing tates as good as a tomato just off the vine or or a raw carrot right from the dirt. Yum. Now I just grow herbs in pots, I love my fresh herbs.
I used to have a glorious garden. Then we moved, Now I grow glorious rocks!
Yes I do have a garden in my yard, we eat very healthy from it. and we have plenty of verity . Loving it.
I do have a garden! Unfortunately this year, most of the produce has gone to the chipmunks who harvest it before I get the chance! Today (and yes, it is October) I did find a small eggplant, 2 carrots, 4 green tomatoes and a bunch of peanuts! It is supposed to frost tonight, so I didn’t want to lose those fruits of my labor too!
I have raspberry bushes.
This was my first year with my own garden, it wasn’t very big, but I grew a few varieties of tomatoes, peppers, green beans, butternut squash and herbs, it was so rewarding!
Hi, don’t have much of a yard but out back there is room for a few tomatoo plants that I use. Last year added a lot more gardening on the 2nd floor deck with lots of container. Cukes, peppers, a few more heirloom tomato plants and a bunch of herbs 🙂
No garden as I buy from markets as I am disabled and cannot tend to a garden but sure wish I could as I love a garden!
We just moved in July so next summer will be doing our garden. We’ve gardened the 5 years before that! So excited to start again!
HI!
I am the worst gardener ever! My husband has a huge garden every summer and I am the one that has to figure out what delicious meals to make with the awesome vegetables. I would love to win this book!
The cookbook looks delicious! moving to a new house that has the most amazing raised beds garden, I cannot wait to start gardening in the spring! Thanks for the giveaway!
I do a little gardening with the kids. I like to get them interested in the food they eat! We had a great time growing carrots!
I have no experience gardening but I plan to start this spring. And this book is an even bigger incentive 🙂
Currently we do not have a garden but would love one! Just wondering how to start one and where in our apartment. 🙂 This a great cookbook to giveaway… Love the graphics.
I grew up with a very large garden out in the county. My husband and I are going to try our hand at a square foot garden next spring! The cook book looks wonderful!!
I have never had any luck with gardening, I just take advantage of the farmers market right down the road!
Because our land is too rocky to dig into I have tomatoes in pots. We live in San Diego so I have fresh tomatoes all year.
We always have an herb garden and generally grow tomatoes each year but that is about it.
This year we had a community garden at a local church. It was a great experience and fun to meet many new people and learn from veteran gardeners.
We have a wonderful vegetable and herb garden!
This was my first year gardening. It was a lot of work, but well worth it to go out and pick fresh vegetables to cook with. I love to cook, but only if I’m using fresh vegetables!
I have gardened in the past, but don’t currently have one. I hope to have a good one next summer.
Thank you for the giveaway!
We don’t have a garden, but we always have a tomato plant every year.
I have done a little gardening, but our yard is very small. I’m hoping to do more research this winter so I can start off right next spring/summer. I’d love to get my daughters (4 and 3) involved in our garden!
i grew tomatoes this year for the first time!
I have small container gardens on our deck, but my parents plant a huge garden on their farm. I’m lucky enough to reap their rewards and come home with all kinds of yummy veggies all summer.