Daily Archives: February 7, 2014


From the Archives: Recipes of the Back Bay

The Garden Club of the Back Bay published a cook book in the 1970’s, with recipes contributed by members.  Betty Matz was then Club President, and all recipes were tested in her kitchen.  Many of the recipes now betray their era – English muffin canapes, mushroom soup based casseroles, and dried processed flavoring mixes in the ingredient list.  Many, however, are still delicious and classic, such as the orange dessert below contributed by former member Arlene Mannos:

Ingredients: 8 large seedless oranges, 2 cups water, 2 cups sugar, 1/4 teaspoon cream of tartar, 1/2 cup Cointreau or Grand Marnier, 1 tablespoon grenadine syrup, 8 candied violets

Peel oranges, remove pith from peel, and sliver peel into fine threads.  Place in saucepan with water, sugar and cream of tartar.  Bring to a boil, reduce heat to simmer, and cook until thick and syrupy – about 30 minutes.  Remove from heat, stir in liqueur and grenadine. Chill.

Remove any remaining pith from oranges (left whole), refrigerate for at least two hours, then arrange in a pyramid in a serving dish.  Spoon chilled syrup over oranges, placing shredded peel carefully over each orange, and garnish with candied violets.  Serves 8.

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Sunday, February 9, 10:00 am – Roses, Roses, Roses! Extend the Life of Your Rose Bouquet

Do you love getting a bouquet of roses on Valentine’s Day but hate throwing them away? Join Dorothy Adams, Customer Care Supervisor at Weston Nurseries, as she demonstrates three ways to extend the life of your rose bouquet. Learn how to make Rose Potpourri, Rose and Lavender Sachets and Rose Bath Salts…all to delight any Valentine! Weston Nurseries is located at 93 East Main Street in Hopkinton, and the seminar is free.

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Thursday, February 20, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – New England Wild Flower Society Volunteer Fair

The New England Wild Flower Society will host a Volunteer Fair on Thursday, February 20, from 10 – noon at Garden in the Woods, 180 Hemenway Road, Framingham.  At the Fair, NEWFS staff will describe opportunities to work with the program staff,  the conservation department, and the philanthropy department.  Volunteers may choose from a wide variety of options, and will receive valuable training.  Enjoy the company of like-minded people and work with one of the nation’s premier botanic gardens.  Free, and refreshments will be served.  If you have questions, call 508-877-7630.

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