Garden Like a Nonno: The Italian Art of Growing Your Own Food by Jaclyn Crupi (Hardcover, 2021)

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Immerse yourself in the Italian art of growing your own food with "Garden Like a Nonno" by Jaclyn Crupi. This hardcover activity book, published by Affirm Press, offers a delightful journey into the world of gardening through the eyes of Nonno. With 288 pages filled with illustrations, this book is perfect for adults looking to explore the joys of gardening and reconnect with nature.

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Jaclyn Crupi is back with more Italian wisdom! In Garden Like a Nonno, Jaclyn uncovers the secrets of the green-thumbed nonnos from their no-nonsense approach to life to their zero waste gardening. Whether you have a tiny balcony or a sprawling backyard, you'll be growing your own fruit and veg in no time with a little guidance from the nonnos. Featuring gardening tips and tricks, recipes for pickling and preserving your produce, plus classic nonno sayings, Garden Like a Nonno will help you to get in touch with your inner Italian. La dolce vita awaits.

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PublisherAffirm Press
ISBN-139781922419521
eBay Product ID (ePID)6049046247

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Book TitleGarden like a Nonno: the Italian Art of Growing Your Own Food
FormatHardcover
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2021
AuthorJaclyn Crupi
Number of Pages288 Pages

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Item Height181mm
Item Width133mm
Item Weight500 g

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Title_AuthorJaclyn Crupi
Country/Region of ManufactureAustralia

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  • True but funny stories of a Nonna in the garden

    For the first part of this little book I laughed so much! But after that it got a bit repetetive and TBH I lost interest. I would have been great if it continued all the way through with stories and anecdotes as teaching IMO. But still, you'll laugh. And laughing is good, right?

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