11 results on '"Linda Gray"'
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2. Anne Sexton: A Self-Portrait in Letters
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Anne Sexton, Linda Gray Sexton, Lois Ames
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- 2016
3. Complete Guide to Growing and Cultivating Herbs and Spices : Expert Advice for Planting Indoors and Outdoors, the Best Containers, and Storage
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Linda Gray and Linda Gray
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Complete Guide to Herbs and Spices is a must-have book for all garden aficionados. Even if you don't have space for an outdoor garden, it's packed with practical information for propagating, growing, using and preserving herbs and spices in large or small spaces to help make you more self sufficient. While addressing both, author Linda Gray emphasizes clay pot and container gardening. Each plant profile contains growing advice for each herb or spice including how to prepare the soil, when to sow and plant, when to harvest and gather, and how to use each herb and spice in food. Herbs include aloe vera, basil, bay leaves, lavender, lemon balm, lovage, and more! Spices include caraway, chili peppers, garlic, horse radish mustard, poppies, saffron and more! Be inspired to create new culinary delights with herb and spice infused recipes, complete with beautiful full-color photography. Recipes include Aloe Vera Juice, Candied Angelica, Tomato and Basil Salad, Bouquet Garni, Blackberry and Apple Crumble, Borage Syrup, Dandelion and Burdock Beer, Caraway Seed Cake and more! Become more self-sufficient and one with nature when you grow and cultivate your own herbs and spices.
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- 2024
4. Herbs and Spices
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Linda Gray and Linda Gray
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- Herb gardening, Spices, Herbes--Culture, E´pices, HOUSE & HOME--Sustainable Living
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“Breaks down multi-use plants, herbs and spices into an easy-to-understand mini-encyclopedia with charming and detailed illustrations.” —Food & Dining Magazine This clear and concise directory provides all the essential information readers need to grow, use, and store a wide selection of flavor-enhancing herbs and spices. Some herbs are annuals, some are perennials, and some can be grown indoors—but all of those highlighted here can be grown either in pots or directly in the soil. Each individual plant profile includes detailed growing advice. Home and garden expert Linda Gray tells how to prepare the soil, when to sow and plant out, and when to harvest and gather. Linda also examines the culinary uses of each herb and spice, and explores other uses from medicinal remedies to insect repellents and sleep remedies. Tips on container growing and hints on how to store the harvest make Self Sufficiency: Herbs and Spices an indispensable guide. “Beautifully presented with colorful illustrations and diagrams, this is a gorgeous herb and spice directory for beginner gardeners.” —The Rural “Beautifully illustrated throughout, thoroughly ‘user friendly,'compact and expertly organized.” —Midwest Book Review
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- 2019
5. Growing Winter Food : How to Grow, Harvest, Store, and Use Produce for the Winter Months
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Linda Gray and Linda Gray
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- Food crops, Fruit-culture, Vegetable gardening, Herbs, Winter
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“The essential gardening guide for those who want to enjoy their garden's output all year round” (Modern Mississauga Magazine).DON'T LIMIT YOUR GARDEN'S HARVEST TO SUMMER! Discover the joys of growing and harvesting fresh produce that you can eat all winter long with this essential guide from home and garden expert Linda Gray. Growing Winter Food will show you how to enjoy a delicious array of healthy roots, legumes, green vegetables, herbs, and fruits long after the thermometer—and the snow—have fallen. The author provides detailed cultivation advice for each crop, along with nutritional information, recipe ideas, and storage suggestions. How to choose, grow, and preserve crops so you'll have fresh vegetables over the winterEasy-to-follow instructions for sowing, maintenance, harvesting, and general gardening techniques for specific cropsAll of the basic techniques you need to know, from preparing the soil to using containers to dealing with pests and diseasesStorage options and recipe ideas to help you make the very best use of your crops“Lisa's practical organization and “start where you are style” take the intimidation out of growing your own food, and then she provides a few ways in each chapter to make your work into a delicious meal. It's enough to encourage any would-be gardener to get to digging.” —Stephanie Burt, food writer and host of The Southern Fork podcast“I live in a region with four distinct seasons so Growing Winter Food is THE book to help me plan my two favorite hobbies: gardening and cooking. There's no better feeling that seeing a larder packed, year-round, with the fruits (and veggies) of my own labor.” —Natalie Bovis, The Liquid Muse, author of Edible Cocktails: Garden To Glass
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- 2019
6. Rest, Replenish, Restore : Essential Self-Care Tips and Remedies
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Linda Gray and Linda Gray
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- Self-care, Health, Mind and body
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Do you need a tonic to counter the stresses and strains of everyday life? Dip into ‘Rest, Replenish, Restore'and feel revitalised with this nourishing collection of mindful activities and self-care tips to help you heal and grow.
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- 2019
7. The Road to Happiness Is Always Under Construction
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Linda Gray and Linda Gray
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- Biography, Television actors and actresses--United States -, Television producers and directors--United State, Conduct of life, Television actors and actresses, Television producers and directors
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To celebrate her 75th birthday, Linda Gray, the iconic star of Dallas and timeless beauty, is sharing her road map to happiness in her revelatory memoir.When Linda Gray, iconic star of Dallas, was twenty years old, a magazine editor coldly rejected her as a model, writing that, perhaps one day, “you might shape into something.” Since then, Linda has been evolving and growing, and has shaped into a role model for women of every age in her grace, beauty, generosity, and wisdom. She's been through more pain and tragedy than her longtime fans realize, having suffered paralyzing polio as a child, growing up with an alcoholic mother, landing in a emotionally abusive marriage at twenty-two and living by her husband's rules for sixteen years before she openly rebelled against him to take an acting class. At thirty-eight, Linda got her big break, as Larry Hagman's wife on Dallas. With fame came a bitter, public divorce, trouble at home with her two kids, and the loss of her beloved sister to breast cancer. Linda got through it all—the challenges of sexism in Hollywood and the pressures of being a single working mom—with a relentlessly positive attitude that kept her cruising, with a few speed bumps, to the place of serenity she thrives in now. To celebrate her seventy-fifth birthday, Linda is opening up about her life for the first time. Inside this book, she tells deeply personal stories with wit, humor, and candor, and reveals how she's learned to love every day as the blessing it is and to treat herself with the kindness she bestows on friends and strangers alike. Along with wisdom, Linda has accumulated a lot of practical tips about maintaining a healthy lifestyle—how to strengthen and detoxify your body, liberate your mind, and uplift your soul—and shares them as well. Her message to “give, love, and shine, baby, shine” will fill anyone with inspiration to live life to the fullest, and never stop pursuing honesty and joy.
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- 2015
8. Bespotted : My Family's Love Affair with Thirty-Eight Dalmatians
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Linda Gray Sexton and Linda Gray Sexton
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- Dalmatian dog, Human-animal relationships
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AN ODE TO DOGS AND FAMILY: A poignant memoir of loving, and being loved by, 38 Dalmatians—from an acclaimed memoirist and the daughter of poet Anne Sexton. “A delight... a book of wisdom for all those who love dogs and people.” —Erica Jong, author of Fear of Flying The Sexton family's long love affair with the Dalmatian began in Linda's childhood. On a snowy morning in the family home just outside Boston, Linda heard a whimpering coming from the basement. She discovered their first family dog giving birth to a litter. Her mother, renowned poet Anne Sexton, used the experience to complete the poem “Live”—part of her third poetry collection, which would be awarded a Pulitzer Prize. For Linda, the boundless joy of both breed and breeding triggered in her a lifelong love of Dalmatians. All told, 38 Dalmatians will move through her life: the ones that cheer and support her through difficulty, divorce, and depression; the ones that stay with her as she enters the world of professional breeding and showing of Dals; and, of course, the one true dog of her heart, Gulliver, her most stalwart of canine champions. Bespotted is a page–turning and compelling look at the unique place dogs occupy in our lives. It captures another piece of this literary family's history, taps into the curious and fascinating world of dog showing/dog fancy.
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- 2014
9. Grow Your Own Winter Food
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Linda Gray and Linda Gray
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A good diet incorporating plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables is a must if you want to stay fit and healthy and keep the bugs at bay during the cold winter months. Growing your own winter food is just one way of ensuring you get the freshest, tastiest produce packed with goodness straight from the garden to the kitchen table. This easy-to-follow self-sufficiency book shows you how to grow your own fruit and vegetables for winter use and includes facts on each fruit, vegetable or herb as well as nutritional value, recipe ideas and storage suggestions. The grow your own book has a useful introductory section covering general gardening techniques, including preparing your soil, using cloches and containers and dealing with pests and diseases, as well as a seasonal sowing and harvesting chart. There are five subsequent chapters: Roots, Legumes, Green Vegetables, Herbs and Fruit, giving information and growing advice on the most commonly grown winter foods. Grow Your Own Winter Food is perfect for those with limited gardening experience, with gardens big or small who are looking to become more self-sufficient.
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- 2014
10. Searching for Mercy Street : My Journey Back to My Mother, Anne Sexton
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Linda Gray Sexton and Linda Gray Sexton
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- Poets, American--Biography.--20th century, Poets, American--Family relationships.--20th c, Mothers and daughters--United States
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A New York Times Notable Book of the Year “A candid, often painful depiction of a daughter's struggles to come to terms with her powerful and emotionally troubled mother”—the Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Anne Sexton (New York Times). This is an honest, unsparing memoir of the anguish and fierce love that bound a difficult mother and the daughter she left behind. Linda Sexton was 21 when her mother killed herself, and now she looks back, remembers, and tries to come to terms with her mother's life. Growing up with Anne Sexton was a wild mixture of suicidal depression and manic happiness, inappropriate behavior and midnight trips to the psychiatric ward. Anne taught Linda how to write, how to see, how to imagine—and only Linda could have written a book that captures so vividly the intimate details and lingering emotions of their life together. Searching for Mercy Street speaks to everyone who admires Anne Sexton and to every daughter or son who knows the pain of an imperfect childhood.
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- 2011
11. Half in Love : Surviving the Legacy of Suicide
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Linda Gray Sexton and Linda Gray Sexton
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- Poets, American--Family relationships, Mothers and daughters--United States--Case studies, Suicide victims--Family relationships--United States--Case studies, Depressed persons--United States--Biography, Children of suicide victims--United States--Biography, Suicide--Psychological aspects--Case studies
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After the agony of witnessing her mother's multiple—and ultimately successful—suicide attempts, Linda Gray Sexton, daughter of the acclaimed poet Anne Sexton, struggles with an engulfing undertow of depression. Here, with powerful, unsparing prose, Sexton conveys her urgent need to escape the legacy of suicide that consumed her family—a topic rarely explored, even today, in such poignant depth.Linda Gray Sexton tries multiple times to kill herself—even though as a daughter, sister, wife, and most importantly, a mother, she knows the pain her act would cause. But unlike her mother's story, Linda's is ultimately one of triumph. Through the help of family, therapy, and medicine, she confronts deep–seated issues and curbs the haunting cycle of suicide she once seemed destined to inherit.
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- 2011
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