Date: November 29th 2007


Winter issue of "Arizona's Edible Seasons" is out!

"Arizona's Edible Seasons" is a quarterly E-zine for Arizona Gardeners & Cooks

Mesa, Arizona--November 27, 2007 --- Catherine Crowley, better known as The Herb Lady, of Herbs 2 U, announces the release of the third issue of the E-Magazine "Arizona's Edible Seasons - Winter 2007-08" in conjunction with Lulu Enterprises, the world's fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books.

This quarterly issue covers December - February with detailed planting information for all Arizona Elevations, recipes, colorful photos, planting cards, critters in the garden, how to find your local farmers market and what is seasonally available, and ideas for greening up your life, the Arizona way.

An e-magazine ("e-zine"), like an e-book is an electronic, downloadable .pdf file, which can be small or large. The e-magazine is not available in a printed format. This format is a less expensive (shipping and standard type of printing charges are eliminated) way to deliver subject matter of interest to readers. An e-magazine is meant to be a series of similar topic areas of interest, and may be smaller in page number size than an e-book. A cover shot and preview of each issue is available on the publisher link -- www.lulu.com/herbs2u

Herbs 2 U was founded to educate and inform folks on gardening with herbs, edible flowers and other edible plants, and then how to bring those useful and flavorful plants into the kitchen, and create declicious meals, with real food for real flavor.

Catherine is also the author of "Edible Landscaping in the Desert Southwest: Wheelbarrow to Plate" -- all about how to garden successfully in the desert and includes gardening tips, a month-by-month calendar, and recipe ideas on how to use of the garden bounty, and "101+ Recipes from The Herb Lady" -- over 150 recipes using real food for real flavor.

Catherine's classes on growing and using edible herbs and flowers and other edibles are offered in locations around the Valley of the Sun, both private and public, including the Desert Botanical Garden and Boyce Thompson Arboretum.

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Reviewer: If you would like a copy of the e-magazine for review, it can be emailed to you as a .pdf attachment upon request. Please email request with your screen name, your name and what media you are with or if you are an independent writer. Thank you.

Email to: info@herbs2u.net

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