For anyone attempting to eat with a seasonable approach, sifting through recipes can be overwhelming.  It’s spring.  The asparagus is abundant at your local farmer’s market, but perhaps every recipe you’re finding appealing contains foods that are out of season and not so readily available.  In steps Clean Food: A Seasonal Guide to Eating Close to the Source with More Than 200 Recipes for a Healthy and Sustainable You to make cooking simple again.

Clean Food by Terry Walters provides over 200 recipes arranged by season, making it the perfect choice for farmer’s market shopper and vegetable gardener alike.  Hey, when you have all that fresh farm produce in your own neighborhood (or backyard), why not take advantage to its fullest?

I enjoyed trying out this vegetarian cookbook because a great many of the recipes are simple and require few ingredients, yet they often come across as gourmet.  Yet there are several recipes with larger ingredient lists as well, providing just a bit more challenge for those who desire it.  And since each season contains a selection of soups, salads, main courses and desserts, pulling a healthy meal together that celebrates the seasons is enjoyable.

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126 Comments

  1. I liked the video about “fat to skinny”

  2. The Digital Nature and Landscape Photography book interests me.

  3. Having a newphew who is doing through the toilet training process (why are boys so much harder then girls in this area?!) the ‘The Potty Animals’ book interests me… Please accept this as my entry. Thank you!

    Aliya D.
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  4. like Digital Nature and Landscape Photography book

  5. Heather McDonough

    I like the Digital Nature and Landscape Photography book. I bet I could learn a few tricks from it.

  6. Rhonda Struthers

    I would like to read the book
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  7. Rhonda Struthers

    I subscribe

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  8. I would like to read The Climate Conscious Gardener
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  9. I LIKE THEIR CONTAINER GARDENING SECTION

  10. I like all the choices for gardening reading – nice site!

  11. I liked the video about ‘fat to skinny’

  12. I liked the video about “fat to skinny”

  13. The Bonsai Handbook sounds interesting – I have always been interested in owning a Bonsai Tree and the history surrounding them!

  14. Like the variety of books this site has!

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  16. I would love to also have the Digital Masters: Nature Photography book — thanks for the chance to win:)

  17. Mini-Cakes looks like a great book!

  18. like A Crowd is not Company

  19. I like the container gardening section

  20. i like their container gardening section!

  21. Popular Mechanics How to Charm a Bird IS A BOOK THAT HOLDS MY INTEREST

  22. I liked the Ultimate Basket Book

  23. They even have mini-mystery books. Sounds good since I’m avoiding studying right now.

  24. As someone who loves Chess, ’606 Puzzles For Chess Nuts’ sounds really interesting.

    Aliya D.
    aliyadaya(at)shaw(dot)ca

  25. I would like to read Natural Wonderfoods!
    http://www.sterlingpublishing.com/catalog?isbn=9781844839704
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  26. The ‘Farm chicks in the Kitchen’ cookbook looks like a lot of fun :)
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  27. I follow via google reader!

  28. I love to learn new things and a book I would love to read is Beading with Gemstones ! Looks fun !
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  33. The Easy Way to Artisan Breads & Pastries is something I could use!

  34. They have a good selection for people wanting to learn to draw as well.

  35. Having really taken to cooking all my own food lately and being a pasta lover, ‘The Big Book of Pasta’ looks like it would be a great new addition to my growing recipe collection. Thank you!

    Aliya D.
    aliyadaya(at)shaw(dot)ca

  36. the book I would get much from would be The Climate Conscious Gardener

  37. I LIKE THEIR BRAIN BAFFLERS SELECTION

  38. I saw a book called 60 quick knits. I would love to check out this book as well… though my knitting needles disappeared when our house was broken into… knitting needles just seems like such an odd thing to disappear– the only other thing missing was all my jewelry.
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  39. like you on FB- Desiree Glaze
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  40. the potty animals book looks interesting! lol

  41. the potty animals book looks interesting! lol

  42. I would like to read the big book of pasta

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  44. they have such great sounding cookbooks – how about “Good Housekeeping The Great Christmas Cookie Swap Cookbook”

  45. 101 Amazing Card Tricks would be a terrific book for my 8 yr-old daughter who has one trick that she loves to perform. I’m sure she’d be thrilled with this book to increase her repertoire! :)

  46. I’m a Facebook fan (Laureen M-H).

  47. Since I’m studying Aromatherapy right now I would love to get 500 Formulas For Aromatherapy or The Aromatherapy Bible. They both look great