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August 9th, 2009

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Madame Alexander 8 Wendy Does The Tango Argentina


Madame Alexander 8 Wendy Does The Tango Argentina


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Wendy Does The Argentine Tango International Doll is an 8 inch bent-knee Wendy with green eyes and a brunette bob. She wears a seductive red satin drop-waist dress, that’s enhanced by three tiers of black net ruffles. The ruffles are trimmed with picot, and a black sequin rosette decorates her hip. Includes nude pantyhose; black patent Mary Janes; a beaded black necklace; and a red rosette in her …

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 100 Vegetables and Where They Came from


100 Vegetables and Where They Came from


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100 Vegetables offers a veritable cornucopia of vegetables and stories from around the world, written by Weaver, a veggie connoisseur, gardener, and historian. Mixing history, culinary suggestions, and personal anecdotes, he introduces readers to unusual heirloom vegetables as well as to common favorites. Two-color throughout. Line drawings. From the Publisher A perfect leek from France. Flavorful zucchini from Italy. An infamous potato from Ireland, and a humble lentil from Ethiopia. 100 Vegetables offers a veritable cornucopia of vegetables and stories from around the world -- from Argentina to Zimbabwe, from Australia to the United States. William Woys Weaver -- veggie connoisseur, gardener, and historian -- guides us through a range of peppers, potatoes, peas, gourds, onions, tomatoes, greens, and a whole lot more. Not every carrot is the same. All beans aren't equal. Take the Petaluma Gold Rush bean, a rugged legume, grown for over 150 years and brought to California by an American whaler from Peru. Or the violet carrot, which the Greeks brought back from India following the conquests of Alexander the Great. Mixing history, culinary suggestions, practical information, and personal anecdotes, Weaver introduces us to unusual heirloom vegetables as well as to common favorites. He provides answers to general questions, such as the difference between a yam and a sweet potato, and presents lively portraits of one hundred vegetable varieties, which he's grown and harvested in his own kitchen garden. Organized alphabetically by common name, 100 Vegetables includes beautifully detailed drawings throughout and a helpful appendix of seed resources.

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