How I Grow Most of My Family’s Produce
in Less Than an Hour a Week - and How You Can Too!
· The average distance produce travels from farm to table is 1500 miles, losing antioxidants and vitamins along the way.
· The Soviet Union produced 35% of the nation’s food from produce grown in small, backyard gardens.
· Victory Gardens in the U.S., U.K. and Canada were integral to winning both World Wars.
· Recent studies show that vitamin supplements cannot supply the nutrition of fresh fruits and vegetables in a healthy diet.
Every family can create their own Victory Garden
to win better health and money savings!
Elise “The Expert Econovore” Cooke shows the way with plan that can help even those who’d rather dine than dig.
She will reveal:
· 5 ways gardens save money.
· 3 ways gardens save time.
· How the garden is a gift that keeps on giving, year-round.
· Sources of fertilizer that are even better than what you can buy!
· 6 low-maintenance animals that help your garden grow.
Elise’s book, The Grocery Garden, How Busy People Can Grow Cheap Food, is the ultimate “Un-Gardening Guide” for producing the MOST amount of organic, fresh, nutritious food with the LEAST amount of effort.
This is a hot topic!
Elise Cooke is available for last minute interviews. Call (925) 705-9015 or email elise@SimpletonSolutions.com. For more information, please visit www.SimpletonSolutions.com.
"The Grocery Garden is a must read for today’s backyard producer of fresh fruits and vegetables. Elise offers all the essentials when it comes to the sustainable production of healthy home-grown food."
-- Steve McShane, owner McShane’s Nursery and Landscape Supply
“Elise Cooke proves once again that she not only knows how to garden, she knows how to make it relevant for all those busy people who only think they don't have time to grow their own produce, feed their families and save some money doing it. The Grocery Garden, How Busy People Can Grow Cheap Food is a great how-to book by an engaging writer.
--Joan Morris, Home & Garden Editor, The Bay Area News Group
About the Author:
Elise Cooke has been an unabashed tightwad most of her adult life. In 2008, she started Simpleton Solutions, a website dedicated to encouraging creative thrift. Since then, she’s been interviewed in The Contra Costa Times and other San Francisco Bay Area newspapers, PBS' BizKid$ television show, Essence Magazine, WalletPop, Swift Resolve Coaching, BlogTalkRadio, KNRY, KBAY, The Monterey Herald, and other media outlets. She’s also a contributor for Bay Area Kids Magazine, The Bay Area News Group, eHow.com, GardenGuide.com and Examiner.com. Elise is also author of Strategic Eating, The Econovore's Essential Guide and The Miserly Mind, 12 1/2 Secrets of the Freakishly Frugal.