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NEW SOCIETY BLOG

Zucchini Waffles from DIY Sourdough

Over the past few months we have seen a sourdough frenzy...with mixed results. The new book, DIY Sourdough: The Beginner's Guide to Crafting Starters, Bread, Snacks, and More by John and Jessica Moody, is your personal guide to succeeding with sourdough using a simple-time saving approach. Today's blog kills two birds with one stone, use up your zucchini and sourdough with this recipe for Zucchini Waffles...

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Douglas Fir Sorbet and Popsicles

Our Marketing Assistant and Metadata Coordinator, Alli Rose received a school assignment which happened to be from our book the Big Book of Nature Activities by Drew Monkman and Jacob Rodenburg. Here's how it when Alli and her kids they tried to make Sorbet from Douglas Fir tips.

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Interview with Harriet Shugarman

Today's author interview featuring our winning giveaway questions is with Harriet Shugarman author of How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change: Turning Angst into Action

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Challenges of Our Communities: Growing Local Leadership

This blog excerpts James S. Gruber's book Building Community: Twelve Principles for a Healthy Future.

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Showing Up as a Strong White Ally

This excerpt is from the book "Uprooting Racism: How White People Can Work for Racial Justice, 4th edition" by Paul Kivel. He is a social justice educator, activist, and writer has been involved in racial justice work for over 50 years.

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Why We Should Be Concerned

This excerpt is from the new book How to Talk to Your Kids About Climate Change: Turning Angst Into Action by Harriet Shugarman.

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Pseudo Greek Salad Recipe

This excerpt is from the book From The Food Lover's Garden: Growing, Cooking, and Eating Well by Jenni Blackmore.

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How to Make Elderberry Syrup

This excerpt is from the book The Elderberry Book: Forage, Cultivate, Prepare, Preserve by John Moody.

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How to Grow Cabbage Indoors

This excerpt is from the new book How to Grow Cabbage Indoors: Growing Fruits and Vegetables in Pots by DJ Herda.

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Benefits of Permanent Raised Garden Beds

Today’s excerpt is from the best-selling book The Market Gardener: A successful Grower’s Handbook for Small-Scale Organic Farming by Jean-Martin Fortier.

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14 General Farming Principles to Follow

Michael Abelman, author of Farm the City: A Toolkit for Setting Up a Successful Urban Farm, has been a commercial organic farmer in both the city of Vancouver and on Salt Spring Island, B.C. In today’s excerpt, he distills his knowledge into 14 general farming principles which work equally well for the home gardener!

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Should I Attach a Greenhouse to my Home?

This excerpt is from the book The Year Round Solar Greenhouse: How to Design and Build a Net-Zero Energy Greenhouse by Lindsey Schiller with Marc Plinke.

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The Benefits of Growing Herbs Indoors

This excerpt is from the new book Your Indoor Herb Garden: Growing and Harvest Herbs at Home by DJ Herda.

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New Society Publishers Launches New Society Audio

It is New Society Publishers 40th anniversary and what better way to celebrate than by offering our readers “solutions for troubled times” in a new format! Twelve audiobooks are now available and we will be releasing further select front and backlist titles over the coming months.

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"Planet of the Humans" Lacks Solutions

Publishing Director Sue Custance writes about the lack of solutions in 'Planet of the Humans' and focuses on Ecological Footprint by Mathis Wackernagel and Bert Beyers, which provides information for how humans can manage our limits on a finite planet.

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