Elegant Cuisine

by M-J de Mesterton, Author of Elegant Survival

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Elegant Home-Garden Purple Cabbage and Beetroot

Capsicum, Beet and Red Cabbage, all Grown in M-J’s Home Garden
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Elegant Home-Garden Purple Cabbage and Beetroot

Capsicum, Beet and Red Cabbage, all Grown in M-J’s Home Garden

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>Elegant Home-Garden Purple Cabbage and Beetroot

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Capsicum, Beet and Red Cabbage, all Grown in M-J’s Home Garden
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>Baby Beet from the Home Garden

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Baby Beet, Steamed and Dressed

This home-garden-grown baby beetroot was washed, steamed for five minutes, then dressed with olive oil and a few drops of balsamic vinegar. The root, bulb and leaves were consumed by your faithful editor. Grown in soil with only kitchen compost as a fertiliser, and no pesticides, this exquisite, nutritious beet was part of a health-promoting luncheon.

©M-J de Mesterton

Baby Beet, Steamed and Dressed

This home-garden-grown baby beetroot was washed, steamed for five minutes, then dressed with olive oil and a few drops of balsamic vinegar. The root, bulb and leaves were consumed by your faithful editor. Grown in soil with only kitchen compost as a fertiliser, and no pesticides, this exquisite, nutritious beet was part of a health-promoting luncheon.

©M-J de Mesterton

>Baby Beet, Steamed and Dressed

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This home-garden-grown baby beetroot was washed, steamed for five minutes, then dressed with olive oil and a few drops of balsamic vinegar. The root, bulb and leaves were consumed by your faithful editor. Grown in soil with only kitchen compost as a fertiliser, and no pesticides, this exquisite, nutritious beet was part of a health-promoting luncheon.

©M-J de Mesterton

>Baby Beet, Steamed and Dressed

>

This home-garden-grown baby beetroot was washed, steamed for five minutes, then dressed with olive oil and a few drops of balsamic vinegar. The root, bulb and leaves were consumed by your faithful editor. Grown in soil with only kitchen compost as a fertiliser, and no pesticides, this exquisite, nutritious beet was part of a health-promoting luncheon.

©M-J de Mesterton

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