More Culinary Kudzu: Recollections & Recipes from Growing Up Southern8 reviews
Keetha DePriest Reed

Pecan Street Press, 2006

Like an iced tea on a hot day?

+ The Power of Food
+ Me? A cook?
+ Memories! Traditons! Celebrate!
+ A Southern Version of Jan Karon's Mitford
  
  











  



  
Kudzu: The Vine to Love or Hate1 review
Diane Hoots, Juanitta Baldwin

Suntop, 1996

I want to get rid of kudzu; this book told me how.

Several rip-off artists sprayed my kudzu with stuff that just seemed to make it grow better. This book has a chapter by Dr. Miller at Auburn University that tells it like it is. Best $15.00 I ever spent. Matt Roland, Bryson City, NC
  
  











  



  
Revenge of the Kudzu Debutantes: A Novel14 reviews
Cathy Holton

Ballantine Books, 2007

NOBODY DOES REVENGE BETTER THAN SOUTHERN WOMEN!

+ IMPOSSIBLE To Put Down!!...
+ Slid off the chair laughing
+ Kuduz Deb's Rule!!!
  
  











  



  
Book of Kudzu2 reviews
William Shurtleff

Avery, 1985

The Book of Kudzu

+ Survival, health, and poetry

Great book on all you need to know about Kudzu powder. There are recipes, history of kudzu, and instructions on making the powder. The book however, is limited to uses and receipes of the powder only and does not include uses of the leaves, shoots, roots, etc. Interesting and worth buying.
  
  











  



  
A Kudzu Christmas: Twelve Mysterious Tales2 reviews

River City Publishing, 2005

Great Stories in Dudley Do-Right Country too!

+ A Kudzu Christmas

OK, I confess, I'm from Maine. Not your typical kudzu country. Trust me. Maine's growing season is approximately 45 minutes. But I saw the Introduction was written by the wonderously talented Julia Spencer-Fleming, one of my very favorite authors, so I picked it up. WOW! No spoilers here, but a ...
  
  











  



  
Protective roles of puerarin and Danshensu on acute ischemic myocardial injury in rats.(Clinical report): An ...
L. Wu, H. Qiao, ...

Thomson Gale, 2007

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Kudzu Chaos3 reviews
Jennifer Holloway Lambe

Pelican Publishing Company, 2003

It is how you look at things.

+ College student
+ Kudzu Chaos

Fertile Prayers: Daily Fertile Prayers The whole point of the book is treating food like it is poison ivy just is dangerous as all get out. Think of all the children in the US going to food pantries and not getting one green leaf to eat, while the people with good jobs can buy cabbage, ...
  
  











  



  
Cathedrals of Kudzu: A Personal Landscape of the South4 reviews
Hal Crowther

Louisiana State University Press, 2002

Y'alternative Reading

+ Cathedrals indeed
+ Southern Superstar!
+ Nostalgia at its Best
  
  











  



  
The World's Healthiest Foods, Essential Guide for the Healthiest Way of Eating84 reviews
George Mateljan

World's Healthiest Foods, 2006

IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ...

+ Great book
+ Great Book!
+ The World's Healthiest Foods
+ Healthy Foods
  
  











  



  
Kudzu2 reviews
Steve Way

Lulu.com, 2006

Kudzu

+ Kudzu

I found this story extremely entertaining. The basic concept is quite clever, and as the story unfolds, we discover a diabolical scheme, one which could threaten everyone. The two main characters come together from very different backgrounds to figure out who is conducting this very scary plot. ...
  
  











  



  
The Art of Killing Kudzu: Management by Encouragement
Stephen M. Gower

Lectern Publishing, 1991
  
  











  



  
Columbine, Kudzu, and a Colt .45.(personal narrative on violence and hope)(Brief Article)(Column): An article ...
Nancy Hastings Sehested

Sojourners, 2001

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Kudzu in America2 reviews
Juanitta Baldwin

Suntop, 2003

a fan of all plants usefull

+ Educational and entertaining

I found "KUDZU in America" to be a delightful, fun and fast read. The challenge is that Kudzu is here, available, and above all is useful for making many products should not be ignored. That this plant can (and should) be viewed as an abundant potential *resource* -Not- simply as a pest, will be ...
  
  











  



  
My Way Out: One Woman's Remarkable Journey in Overcoming Her Drinking Problem and How Her Innovative Program ...22 reviews
Roberta Jewell

Capalo Press, 2005

A must read!!!

+ Good read.
+ It worked for me.

I have read every book I could find on alcohol recovery and addiction and I can honestly say that this book is the one that changed my life. I never considered myself to be an alcoholic but I knew I was a problem drinker, and the beauty of this program is that it allows for either abstinence or ...
  
  











  



  
The Kudzu Cookbook: You Don't Eat It-It Eats You! (Naked Gourmet)
Carole Marsh

Gallopade Intl, 1987

Kudzu was a snafu in America when it was used for temporary groundcover (but continues to take over the nation state by state), but it's a highly-prized & much sought-after delicacy in Asian countries. Lots of fascinating background, humor, recipes, sources for seeds, leaves & powder & more! Every Southern kitchen needs a copy!
  
  











  



  
A serious pest that may become a boon to mankind. (kudzu root extract for alcoholism treatment): An article ...

Benjamin Franklin Literary & Medical Society, Inc., 1994

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Kudzu Cuisine2 reviews
Juanitta Baldwin

Suntop, 2000

I'm Into Wild Foods

+ Have not yet ordered the book

I am into wild foods and this is the first one I have found that shows how to use kudzu. Most of the books about wild foods in the South feature plants that are hard to find and harvest. Kudzu is plentiful but I never knew what a gold mine it was until I read about a kudzu recipe contest that is ...
  
  











  



  
The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World160 reviews
Michael Pollan

Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2002

The best

+ The Coevolution of Human Cultures and Domesticated Plants.
+ A fast read, well written, fascinating!
+ A Great Read
  
  











  



  
How to Grow More Vegetables and Fruits: (And Fruits, Nuts, Berries, Grains, and Other Crops) (How to Grow ...28 reviews
John Jeavons

Ten Speed Press, 2006

Not a book for "casual backyard gardening"

+ the best gardening book
+ Planned my Fall/Winter Garden With It

The people who are disappointed with this book are the ones who bought it without understanding what it was. This book isn't a "gardening for the soul" book of fluff, nor is it a typical "how to get bigger tomatoes" text. What this book is is a compendium of information on growing as much food ...
  
  











  



  
Kudzu in America2 reviews
Juanitta Baldwin

Suntop, 2003

a fan of all plants usefull

+ Educational and entertaining

I found "KUDZU in America" to be a delightful, fun and fast read. The challenge is that Kudzu is here, available, and above all is useful for making many products should not be ignored. That this plant can (and should) be viewed as an abundant potential *resource* -Not- simply as a pest, will be ...