See my post written after Hurricane Sandy here. And take some small semblance of control in an uncertain world and learn to grow your own food and learn lots of other tips for increasing your resiliency (and teach your children). My book, Food for My Daughters, inspired by the tragedies of 9/11, is as timely now as ever. And trust me, I think you will find it surprisingly hope-filled and joy-based. As I am, today and always. Order your copy today (available in both paperback and Kindle versions).
A book about what one mom decided to do when the towers fell. (And what you can do, too.)
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Contents
Food For My Daughters is 260 pages (97,000 words), with 12 chapters, including 11 Woes, Wows, and What You Can Do Now, and A Baker's Dozen of recipes. Here are the chapter heads:
Jan: What really happened when the worms arrived
Feb: And into this madness came the monkey origami
Mar: Don't be seduced by Mr. Stripey
Apr: Behave and you get to do cool things
May: When the house of cards tumbles
June: Sex and the CSA
July: From love apples to vampire repellent
Aug: Give me patience and give it to me now
Sept: No, I'm not cursing at you
Oct: Cloudy with a chance of muscadines
Nov: But then you're raising rabbits
Dec: Tchaikovsky and a couple of shlumps
Jan: What really happened when the worms arrived
Feb: And into this madness came the monkey origami
Mar: Don't be seduced by Mr. Stripey
Apr: Behave and you get to do cool things
May: When the house of cards tumbles
June: Sex and the CSA
July: From love apples to vampire repellent
Aug: Give me patience and give it to me now
Sept: No, I'm not cursing at you
Oct: Cloudy with a chance of muscadines
Nov: But then you're raising rabbits
Dec: Tchaikovsky and a couple of shlumps

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