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The Lavender Companion

Terry Barlin Vesci

Jessica Dunham

A celebration of lavender featuring stunning photographs; favourite recipes for the kitchen, pantry, and body care products; along with fascinating lore and gardening guidance from a destination lavender farm.

Lavender has long been a favourite herb with its amazing, resinous fragrance; calming qualities; and unique flavour for seasoning food. This lavishly photographed celebration of the beloved herb, written by an acclaimed lavender farmer and cooking instructor, is brimming over with inspiration and ideas for bringing the fragrance and flavour of lavender into daily life. The book profiles the most popular lavender varieties and their recommended uses, along with the history, lore, and traditional medicinal uses. More than 40 recipes showcase lavender in delicious dishes from the kitchen as well homemade craft and body products. Tips for success with lavender in the garden complete this perfect gift for every lavender lover.

  • Classification : Cookery, Food & Drink
  • Pub Date : MAY 28, 2024
  • Imprint : Storey
  • Page Extent : 176
  • Binding : HB
  • ISBN : 9781635866841
  • Price : INR 2,000
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Terry Barlin Vesci

Terry Vesci is the co-owner of Pine Creek Canyon Lavender Farm in Pine, Arizona, which welcomes 60,000-100,000 visitors each year and includes a successful online business. Vesci leads the Pine Creek Canyon Lavender Farm Cooking and Baking School (sponsored by Bob's Red Mill), where she teaches hands-on classes about cooking with lavender. Jessica Dunham is a professional writer and Emmy-winning producer. Her work has been featured in Moon Travel Guides, Runner's World, PHOENIX Magazine, Phoenix New Times, Modern Luxury, The Oprah Magazine, Midwest Living, Gestalten's The Great American Road Trip and The Parklands series, VisitArizona.com, VisitPhoenix.com, and Columbia Journalism Review.

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Jessica Dunham

Jessica Dunham lives in Phoenix with her husband and two spunky dogs, but inherited a family summer home on Lake Champlain in Vermont. This seemed heavenly to her, until she tried to imagine getting there from halfway across the country. Then it required some effort and a little imagination. The only way to transport the herd from one place to another was to pile into a Jeep and drive. That's is how she came to know and love the Mother Road, and became an expert on the ins and outs of Route 66.

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