French Rustic Kitchens and Flour Sack Towels

Posted in Kitchen by Jessie Gropp on October 18, 2011

For the last few years I’ve been living and working in a small village in the French countryside.  When I arrived it felt like I’d stepped back a few decades in time.  Everything closes all day Sunday (and at noon on Saturday).  The Internet is dial-up.  The roads are terrible, and I’m always escaping from being run over by tractors. 

The old fashioned way of life here can be a little annoying, but there’s one aspect of life here that I have no urge to give up: the kitchen.

My kitchen here is just incredible.  The room itself is enormous, taking up a good portion of the house (the French prioritise well).  There’s a huge range oven against one wall.  A monstrous thick wooden table squats in the middle of the room, constantly loaded with fish waiting to be gutted and poultry waiting to be plucked.  On a row of brass hooks hang a line of flour sack dish towels, each powdered in a layer of flour from the last time they were used to slide a fresh loaf of bread into the oven.

Kitchens these days seem to have become places geared towards speed and convenience.  Gadgets are everywhere, and cookery is soulless.  All I’d say is that you should come see my kitchen in the heart of France.  You’ll fall in love with cookery all over again. 

Award-Winning Maryland Crab Cakes from the G&M Restaurant and Lounge

Posted in pizza by Jessie Chipley on October 13, 2011

The G&M Restaurant and Lounge Maryland crab cakes were voted the Baltimore’s best crab cakes five years in a row by Baltimore Magazine – 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008! The G&M Restaurant is actually located in Linthicum Heights, Maryland, which is southwest of Baltimore, just north of the BWI International Airport. So you can easily fly in if you need to get some of these gourmet crab cakes.

If you go for dinner the Double Crab Cake Platter is $24.95 and the Single Crab Cake Platter is $16.95. These award-winning crab cakes are made with Jumbo Lump Crabmeat, lightly seasoned, and broiled. If you love all things crab, then you’ll also want to taste their Crab Dip Appetizer ($11.95), Crab Balls (4 for $12.95) or Cream of Crab Soup (Cup for $4.95 or Bowl for  $6.75).

If you fall in love with these crab cakes and think flying into BWI and taking a tax to eat them is a bit steep. Well don’t worry you can order them online and have them shipped directly to you. In fact any order that you place before 6 pm Eastern Standard time, will arrive the next day by FedEx. If you’re family loves seafood and you want a truly special dish for a special celebration then give these a try. A 8-ounch crab cake is only $13.50.