
Spread Nutella on Graham crackers, then top with home-made meringues.
©M-J de Mesterton

Making French-Style Bread at Home is a Slow but Very Rewarding Process…To Be Continued….

Proper French Bread Flavour and Texture are Achieved after Five Hours


Lining the Baking Dish with Bacon


Elegant Meat-Loaf, Baking in a Moderate Oven for an Hour

Meatloaf can be elegant!
M-J’s Elegant Bacon and Egg Meatloaf, Ready to Slice
Egg Whites, Splenda and Cream ©M-J de Mesterton
Yellow is a Perfect Accent Colour for the Kitchen

Beneficial Salad Tastes Better in a Beautiful Bowl
Napa cabbage, orange peppers, cayenne pepper and feta cheese are served in an antique Noritake bowl made by Baron Morimura in Japan in the early 20th century. Napa cabbage, which is similar to Chinese cabbage, has a finer leaf than regular cabbage, but I think it needs to be softened considerably by marinating for several hours in vinegar and oil. The marination process can be accelerated by setting your bowl of thinly-sliced Napa cabbage and marinade in a microwave oven at the defrost-setting for three minutes or slightly longer. I used white wine vinegar and olive oil for this health-promoting salad. To this bowl of simple cabbage, I added diced sweet mini-peppers, bits of home-grown cayenne pepper, and feta cheese. There you have a cruciferous, cancer-preventive, low-calorie vegetable, a heart-healthy combination of peppers that contain vitamin C, olive oil that is good for your blood, vinegar that adjusts your body’s acidity thereby lowering inflammation, and a little protein from the cheese.
Serving something-not-so-special in a sumptuous style makes healthy eating less boring, don’t you think?
©Jeanne “M-J” de Mesterton