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"Cooking (Vegetables) Fiction."
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Every color soup
by
Hurley, Jorey, author, illustrator
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Cooking (Vegetables) Juvenile fiction.
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Soups Juvenile fiction.
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Colors Juvenile fiction.
2018
Describes how to make a colorful, delicious vegetable soup. Includes recipe.
On Absent Carrot Sticks
2014
Here is a naïve question: why am I not allowed to cut a carrot into sticks? Figure 7.1 shows the action of chopping carrots inCooking Mama(Office Create). In this game, the player is tasked with preparing, heating, and arranging ingredients according to the recipes that the game provides. While we expect to perform all of these actions in a kitchen, we can also list an infinite number of other actions that are possible in a regular kitchen but not here.Cooking Mamalets us slice the carrots, for instance, but not make them into sticks. In a regular
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Fruit bowl
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Hoffmann, Mark, 1977- author, illustrator
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Tomatoes Juvenile fiction.
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Fruit Juvenile fiction.
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Vegetables Juvenile fiction.
2018
A tomato tries to convince his fellow companions that he belongs in the fruit bowl, too, but his efforts prove \"fruitless\" and will require the authorative voice of Old Man Produce to settle the debate.
The Daily News, Jacksonville, N.C., column
2011
We'd traveled along the Croatan National Forest to take a free ferry across the Neuse River where we got to visit the sailing capital of our state. Timmi Toler is city editor of The Daily News who also spent a delightful day Down East at the suggestion of her managing editor (and dear friend) Cyndi Brown.
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From plant to plate
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Gadzekpo, Darryl, author
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Phillips, Ella, author
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Rhys, Alan Berry, illustrator
in
Gardening Juvenile literature.
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Vegetable gardening Juvenile literature.
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Plants, Edible Juvenile literature.
2024
\"From Plant to Plate is the perfect book to inspire kids to get growing, get cooking, and get plant-powered eating. With more than 25 tasty recipe ideas from basil pesto pasta to squash muffins, you'll master a variety of plant-powered food that you'll love to cook and eat. You'll be taught how seeds should be planted and learn how to find the best soil for your plants. Darryl Gadzekpo and Ella Phillips offer all the tips you need to transform seeds into mighty fruits, vegetables, and herbs\"-- Provided by publisher.
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