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Got A Green Book You Want To Tell Everyone About?

Posted on 20 September 2007

book reviewsHave you got a favourite “green” book – or recipe book?
Would you like to tell people why you like it?
We’ve just launched a book review section on the Vegbox-Recipes website and we need your help to get lots of great book reviews on it.
Maybe you’ve got a favourite recipe book that you just couldn’t do without? Or maybe it’s a great gardening book? Or perhaps one of those green books that are set to become a classic?
So if you’d like to help out and help people choose the right books for them, please take a moment to fill in our book review form.

http://www.vegbox-recipes.co.uk/resources/essential-reading.php#form

Thank you!
Clare

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This post was written by:

Clare - who has written 25 posts on Green Girls Global Blog.

Clare is the founder of Veg Box Recipes, providing inspiration for seasonal food with recipes, ingredient guides, a veg box scheme search facility and much more. She is passionate about helping people figure out How To Feel Happier and loves sunny walks on the beach and in the forest around her home.

1 Comments For This Post

  1. Anna-Lisa says:

    Great Idea Clare. I will definetly be submitting mine, hopefully when I get a bit more time next week.

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