Ebook {Epub PDF} How to Sew a Button: And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew by Erin Bried






















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by Erin Bried. See Customer Reviews. Select Format. Dry cleaners press shirts, delivery guys bring pizza, gardeners tend flowers, and, yes, tailors sew on those pesky buttons. But life can be much simpler, sweeter, and richer-and a lot more fun, too As your grandmother might say, now. Other than the quotes from the grandmothers at the start of each chapter, their voice is totally lost, which is a shame. review 2: I like the idea If someone really didn't know how to do these things (like how I don't know how to carve a turkey because I'm a vegetarian), the descriptions would be difficult. Practical and empowering, How to Sew a Button collects the treasured wisdom of nanas, bubbies, and grandmas from all across the countryas well as a Button provides calm and comfort in uncertain times. By doing things yourself, with care and attention, you and your loved ones will feel the pleasing.


How to Sew a Button: And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew - Kindle edition by Bried, Erin. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading How to Sew a Button: And Other Nifty Things Your Grandmother Knew. In a separate bowl, whisk a cup of stock with a half cup of flour, until there are no lumps. Stirring constantly, slowly add the thickener to the pot, until the gravy bubbles and thickens. You don't want to cook it too long or it will be gummy. Add salt and pepper to taste. (This recipe is from How to Sew a Button.). Mix softened butter (about to stick) with generous amounts of your favorite herbs and spices. Try chopped garlic (4 to 6 cloves), diced rosemary (about 5 full twigs' worth), and salt and pepper (teaspoon or more). Or, chopped garlic, lemon zest, thyme, and tarragon.

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