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Home, Garden, and DIY September 2009
"You buy furniture. You tell yourself, this is the last sofa I will ever need in my life. Buy the sofa, then for a couple years you're satisfied that no matter what goes wrong, at least you've got your sofa issue handled." ~ from Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club
New and Recently Released!


Vickie Howell's Pop Goes Crochet: 36 Projects Inspired by Icons of Popular Culture - by Vickie Howell
Publisher: Sterling
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 05/05/2009
ISBN-13: 9781600594663
ISBN-10: 1600594662
Modern crocheters who shun granny squares and frilly toilet-paper cozies will be delighted by the projects in Pop Goes Crochet. From the laid-back hoodie inspired by Cameron Diaz to a Gwen Stefani-esque punk-plaid shrug, a curvy handbag that's an homage to burlesque icon Bettie Page, and a "man-poncho" styled after the one worn by Clint Eastwood in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, each one is a tribute to a pop culture icon--and fun to make as well. For more out-of-the-ordinary, current crochet patterns, check out Cool Crochet by Melissa Leapman or Positively Crochet! by Mary Jane Hall.

Mix Shake Stir: Cocktails for the Home Bar: Recipes from Danny Meyer's Acclaimed New York City Restaurants - by Danny Meyer
Publisher: Little, Brown
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 05/11/2009
ISBN-13: 9780316045124
ISBN-10: 0316045128
Whether you're craving an authentic Sazerac, looking for a zippy libation to serve at your backyard barbecue (Watermelon Mojito, anyone?), or hoping to wow your dinner guests with the dazzling flavor combinations of gourmet cocktails, Mix Shake Stir has you covered. Author Danny Meyer, owner of the celebrated NYC restaurants Tabla and Grammercy Tavern (among others), collects 140 of his bartenders' favorite cocktail recipes in this book, from classics to innovative drinks to casual beverages for a crowd. Take it from the New York Times: "At this point in the cocktail craze, infusing a bottle of rye with ginger [...] can only win you friends."

Tacos: 75 Authentic and Inspired Recipes - by Mark Miller
Publisher: Random House
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 04/01/2009
ISBN-13: 9781580089777
ISBN-10: 1580089771
In Tacos, chef and restaurateur Mark Miller "makes street food into art" (New York Times Book Review). After waxing rhapsodic about the tacos he's eaten at stands in Mexico, Miller shows home cooks how to make their own authentic, traditional tacos such as Pork Carnitas or Chicken with Mole Verde. He also shares recipes for breakfast tacos as well as his inventive "personal riffs" on the taco (such as Thai shrimp tacos, bacon taquitos with honey and red chili, and several tacos with vegetarian fillings). Recipes for a variety of salsas, sides, and drinks round out this mouth-watering book.

Down Home with the Neelys: A Southern Family Cookbook - by Patrick and Gina Neely
Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 05/12/2009
ISBN-13: 9780307269942
ISBN-10: 0307269949
In their debut cookbook, Tennessee restaurateurs and Food Network stars Pat and Gina Neely serve up more than 120 of their favorite recipes with a full ration of the warmth and charm that fans of their TV show love. Sharing family stories as well as the personal significance of particular dishes, Pat and Gina hold forth on Memphis-style BBQ rub and sauce--and also divulge their recipes for perfect coleslaw, gumbo, collard greens, sweet potatoes, desserts, and more.

Grillin' with Gas: 150 Mouthwatering Recipes for Great Grilled Food - by Fred Thompson
Publisher: Taunton Press
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 04/01/2009
ISBN-13: 9781600850318
ISBN-10: 1600850316
In this instructive and enticing book, author Fred Thompson (Barbeque Nation) explains how he was converted from the church of charcoal to join the 70 percent of Americans who grill using gas. Thompson offers tips on purchasing and using a gas grill--for those not yet initiated--and shares some neat tricks for getting wood-smoked flavor sans wood chips. Recipes span rubs, sauces, marinades, and a bevy of barbecue-ables from every type of meat (including wild game) to grilled seafood, pizza, side dishes, vegetarian entrees, fruits, and desserts. Fire up the grill!

The Vintage Home: Clever Finds and Faded Treasures for Today's Chic Living - by Judith Wilson
Publisher: Jacqui Small
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 05/01/2009
ISBN-13: 9781906417161
ISBN-10: 1906417164
If you're in the market for home decor and furnishings, there are inexpensive treasures galore at thrift stores, secondhand boutiques, antique auctions, and yard sales. But how can you put your fabulous finds together and achieve a total effect other than Early Modern Hodgepodge? In The Vintage Home, Judith Wilson (former decorating editor of Homes & Gardens magazine) guides readers through selecting and arranging vintage furniture and accessories to create the style you want, whether it's country, retro, modern, or urban.
Making (and Re-Making) Furniture


Woodworking Techniques: Best Methods for Building Furniture from Fine Woodworking - by the editors of Fine Woodworking
Publisher: Taunton Press
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 03/01/2000
ISBN-13: 9781561583454
ISBN-10: 1561583456
This authoritative guide to the woodworking techniques necessary for building tables, boxes, drawers, and more collects articles from past issues of Fine Woodworking magazine. It also covers the basics of hinges, locks, veneering, and inlay that make projects both functional and handsome. Beginning and experienced woodworkers alike can benefit from the six books in this series, which offer instruction ranging from fundamentals (The Basics of Craftsmanship) to creating original pieces from scratch (Practical Design).

New Upholstery - by Nicole Fulton
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 09/30/2006
ISBN-13: 9781840008562
ISBN-10: 1840008563
Refurbishing used furniture--particularly when its upholstery needs to be replaced--can be intimidating. Packed with detailed information about tools,  techniques, and fabrics, The New Upholstery provides thorough, step-by-step instruction in the craft and 18 projects that even novice upholsterers can tackle. Whether you want to start with a simple footstool or rise to the challenge of reupholstering a leather club chair, this book will help you recognize quality used furniture that's worth the overhaul and take you through the process of remaking it from the inside out.

Woodworking 101 for Women: How to Speak the Language, Buy the Tools, & Build Fabulous Furniture from Start to Finish - by Marilyn MacEwen
Publisher: Lark Books
Check Library Catalog Pub Date: 11/01/2006
ISBN-13: 9781579906085
ISBN-10: 1579906087
There's a certain mystique surrounding woodworking that can make it seem a daunting craft to learn--and, as this book points out, the "macho culture of lumberyards" doesn't help. Author Marilyn MacEwen, a professional woodworker, acknowledges her craft's high intimidation factor and then dismantles it with clearly laid out information and steady encouragement. Covering not only the basics of wood, tools, and techniques but also how to read woodworking plans and understand the jargon of the trade, MacEwen offers 16 gorgeous projects to make, including a bed, a chair, a CD cabinet, and a dining room table.
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