The Nourishing Harvest – Garden to Table Mennonite Cookbook

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The Nourishing Harvest

From Garden to Table — Simple Recipes for a Slow and Nourishing Life
by Tina Miller

In a world of convenience and prepackaged meals, The Nourishing Harvest gently invites us back to the basics — back to the garden, back to the kitchen, and back to the table.

This beautifully designed hardcover Mennonite cookbook reflects a life rooted in faith, family, and simple living. Inside, you’ll find wholesome, from-scratch recipes inspired by seasonal harvests and homestead rhythms.

More than just a collection of recipes, this book is an invitation to slow down — to plant seeds, gather the harvest, prepare meals with care, and savor the nourishment it brings to both body and soul.

Inside these pages you’ll find over 150 tried-and-true recipes, including:

• Satisfying family dinners
• Comforting soups
• Easy appetizers and sides
• Homemade noodles
• Crispy potato chips
• Real pop tarts
• Homemade sauerkraut
• Delightful cookies
• Refreshing drinks
• An apothecary section
• Favorite flowers, vegetables, and herbs to grow
• Favorite plants to forage

Whether you live in the country or in the city, this cookbook offers both practical recipes and gentle encouragement to reconnect with the basics of homemaking in your own kitchen.

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The Nourishing Harvest

From Garden to Table — Simple Recipes for a Slow and Nourishing Life
by Tina Miller

In a world of convenience and prepackaged meals, The Nourishing Harvest gently invites us back to the basics — back to the garden, back to the kitchen, and back to the table.

This beautifully designed hardcover Mennonite cookbook reflects a life rooted in faith, family, and simple living. Inside, you’ll find wholesome, from-scratch recipes inspired by seasonal harvests and homestead rhythms.

More than just a collection of recipes, this book is an invitation to slow down — to plant seeds, gather the harvest, prepare meals with care, and savor the nourishment it brings to both body and soul.

Inside these pages you’ll find over 150 tried-and-true recipes, including:

• Satisfying family dinners
• Comforting soups
• Easy appetizers and sides
• Homemade noodles
• Crispy potato chips
• Real pop tarts
• Homemade sauerkraut
• Delightful cookies
• Refreshing drinks
• An apothecary section
• Favorite flowers, vegetables, and herbs to grow
• Favorite plants to forage

Whether you live in the country or in the city, this cookbook offers both practical recipes and gentle encouragement to reconnect with the basics of homemaking in your own kitchen.

Details

• Hardcover
• 344 pages
• Full-color photography
• Over 150 recipes
• Garden-to-table inspiration
• From-scratch, whole food ingredients
• Mennonite cookbook