THE ANCIENT STARBERRY


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A Growers 6"x9" Guide Book with Tips & Tricks learned along the way on how to build a lush Garden of Blueberries. Contents include:- Origin and History of the Blueberry/Starberry, Cultivars, Varieties, Propagation Methods & Farming care. The Blueberry & Health reasons to grow it, Pollination, Planting/Growing, Fertilizer, Sun, Soil, Garden Area, handling Weeds, Watering, Picking/Harvest, Pruning (Trimming/ Maintenance), Bugs and of course Storage/Freezing of those lovely Magic Pills.- Multiple References to Research, Guides and Video links included.







Foods to Fight Cancer


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Find out the facts behind reducing your risk of cancer with cancer-fighting foods in this updated informative and visual guide. With over 700,000 copies sold worldwide, Foods to Fight Cancer explores the link between diet and cancer with information and research backed by the scientific community. Updated and expanded to support that latest cancer research, this guide reveals the best anti-cancer foods and explains how they work in your body to fight and prevent cancer. Learn why your diet needs more berries, Omega 3s, onions, garlic, and green tea to reduce your risk. With over 100 charts, tables, and diagrams that clearly explain the facts and science behind nutrition and debunk popular myths surrounding certain foods, Foods to Fight Cancer is an essential book for anyone looking to improve their health, to have a healthy remission, to begin cancer prevention, or to support a loved one going through treatment. Adhering to recommendations from the World Cancer Research fund, Foods to Fight Cancer is a vital read that details serious dietary and lifestyle changes for the good of your health.




The Wonderful Starberries


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Blaize has lost his magical guitar, and someone is playing terrible tunes with it and mesmerising everyone on Faraway Island! Astara sets a quest for the fairies to make a new guitar to restore peace to the island. Can the fairies find the rare and special materials they need?




Berries


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Cheerfully offering themselves to passersby, berries have been juicy staples of the human diet for millennia. They are good luck charms and amulets to some, portents of doom to others. They inspire everything from lip gloss flavors to amusement parks (Knott’s Berry Farm, anyone?)—but eat some varieties and your days will be numbered. We create special bowls and spoons for their presentation and consumption, and without them, there would be no Neapolitan ice cream, and jam would be nothing but a marmalade (though oranges are technically berries, too). However diminutive their stature, berries are of such significance to Northern and Eastern Europeans that picking them in the wild is deemed “everyman’s right,” an act interwoven with cultural identity. In Berries, Heather Arndt Anderson uncovers the offbeat stories of how humans came to love these tiny, bewildering fruits. Readers meet the inventor of thornless brambles; learn ancient fables and berry-lore; discover berries’ uses in both poisonous witches’ brews and modern superfood health crazes. Featuring a selection of historic and original recipes for berry lovers to try, this is a witty and lushly illustrated ramble through the curious history of our favorite fruits, from interlopers like strawberries (not true berries) to the real deal: tomatoes.




Wilted


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Strawberries are big business in California. They are the sixth‐highest‐grossing crop in the state, which produces 88 percent of the nation’s favorite berry. Yet the industry is often criticized for its backbreaking labor conditions and dependence on highly toxic soil fumigants used to control fungal pathogens and other soilborne pests. In Wilted, Julie Guthman tells the story of how the strawberry industry came to rely on soil fumigants, and how that reliance reverberated throughout the rest of the fruit’s production system. The particular conditions of plants, soils, chemicals, climate, and laboring bodies that once made strawberry production so lucrative in the Golden State have now changed and become a set of related threats that jeopardize the future of the industry.