Tuesday, May 22, 2018

May Gathering

The Monroeville Garden Club met on May 10 at 11:30 a.m. for one last hurrah before the summer break. Bev Colquett hosted the gathering at her home in Monroeville, and Robin Rawls co-hosted. There was no official meeting, just a time of fun and fellowship. The ladies enjoyed an informal salad luncheon including chicken salad with grapes, crackers, pasta salad, fruit salad, mini lime baby cakes, mini strawberry cupcakes, coffee and fruit tea. The recipes for the chicken salad and key-lime baby cakes are posted. After lunch, the ladies were each given a potted daylily from Robin Rawls' collection, and they also traveled to Robin's home in Mexia and toured her garden. The weather was beautiful and the ladies had a wonderful time.

Robin's Chicken Salad
8 cups cubed chicken, baked
1 can water chestnuts
2 cups chopped celery
2 cups sliced almonds
2 lbs grapes
1 can pineapple tidbits, drained
3 cups mayo
1 Tbsp curry
2 Tbsp soy sauce

Mix together and enjoy!


Lime Baby Cakes
3-1/2 cups AP flour
2-1/4 tsp baking powder
3/4 tsp kosher salt
1 cup unsalted, room temp butter
2-1/2 cups sugar
4 large eggs, room temp
5 Tbsp fresh lime juice
2 Tbsp finely grated lime peel
neon/electric green food coloring
1-1/2 cups buttermilk

Frosting
8 oz cream cheese, room temp
1-1/2 cups powdered sugar
1/2 cup unsalted butter, room temp
1 Tbsp finely grated lime peel
1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Cakes: Preheat oven to 350. Whisk flour, baking powder, and salt in medium bowl and set aside. Beat butter in large bowl til smooth. Add sugar and beat to blend. Beat in eggs one at a time, then lime juice, lime peel, and food coloring. Batter may look curdled, but that's okay. Beat in flour mixture alternately with buttermilk, in 3 additions. Spoon batter into liners, about 2/3 cup full. Bake cupcakes until tester comes out clean, 20 min or so.
Frosting: Beat all ingredients in a medium bowl until smooth. With a medium-large plain round tip, pipe frosting onto cooled cupcakes, or simply spread it on with a knife. Sprinkle a bit of lemon zest over tops if desired.  


Centerpiece at Luncheon
Luncheon
Luncheon
Bev's Patio
Robin's Garden
Robin's Garden
Robin's Garden
Robin's Garden


Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden
Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden
Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Robin's Garden

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

April Meeting



The Monroeville Garden Club met on Thursday, April 12 at 1:00 pm at Monroeville Presbyterian Church. The hostess for the meeting was Nancy Ziebach with Elba Bonham as co-hostess. The ladies enjoyed a wonderful presentation titled "Grocery Store Botany" by Dr. Judy Stout, a botanist from Mobile Master Gardeners.




Do you think you know the difference between fruits and vegetables? Can you identify the parts of a plant, and what it requires to grow? Most of us are familiar with different plant seeds, stems, leaves and flowers, grasses and grains, but how often do we recognize which part of the plant we are looking at or eating? The next time you find yourself on the produce aisle in the grocery store, test your knowledge of botany. It really is fascinating to learn how plants are constantly reproducing to sustain themselves, and how dependent we are on that process to sustain ourselves. If you'd like to try some urban gardening, Dr. Stout recommends the book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1471793.The_After_Dinner_Gardening_Book.




After the presentation, the hostesses had prepared delicious tortilla roll-ups, cheese and olive skewers, sliced cucumbers topped with ranch and dill dressing, chocolate cake, raspberry and thyme cookies, punch and coffee for the ladies to enjoy.



Produce for Dr. Stout's presentation



Dr. Judy Stout




Thursday, March 22, 2018

March Meeting


The Monroeville Garden Club met on March 8, 2017, at 1:00 pm at the Monroe County Public Library. Jeanne Sewell and Gail Touchton were hostesses for the meeting.

Steve Stacey, Library Board Member, assisted members in building a bluebird house for their garden. Following the building project, there was a short business session and then members were served cheesecake bites, cheeseball and crackers, chicken salad bites, ham and cheese pinwheel sanwiches and grapes.

The following attended the meeting: Gail Touchton, Jeanne Sewell, Bev Colquett, Laura Bodiford, Evelyn Bond, Carolyn Hutcherson, Patsy Wadlington, Robin Rawls, Jean Singleton, Sharon Brewton, Brenda Gardner, and guest, Dale Anbuhl.






Tuesday, February 27, 2018

February Meeting


The Monroeville Garden Club met on February 8, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at the home of Sharon Brewton in Monroeville. Gracious hostesses were Sharon Brewton and Jean Singleton.

Guest speaker was Mrs. Karen Rhea White, chair of the Baldwin County Master Gardeners. Mrs. White gave a wonderful presentation on airplants, which are unique because they do not require soil to grow, only air and water. In fact, they can thrive with indirect sunlight and simple water misting from a spray-bottle. There are over 730 species of airplants, and they make great houseplants because of their low-maintenance qualities. You can purchase airplants from www.airplantshop.com and www.logees.com.

After the presentation, members enjoyed Valentine-themed treats including heart-shaped finger sandwiches, mixed nuts, petit-fours, brownies, strawberries, cookies and candies. There was also fresh lemonade, hot tea and coffee. The table was decorated with a beautiful centerpiece of fresh tulips.


A few of the airplants Karen White brought in for the presentation

Hostesses Sharon Brewton and Jean Singleton

Fresh tulips
Treats

Treats




Thursday, December 21, 2017

December Gathering


The Monroeville Garden Club met on Thursday, December 14, 2017 for a Christmas brunch and gift exchange at the home of Ms. Vonceil Stringer.
The gathering was hosted by Vonceil Stringer, Evelyn Bond and Sara Bradley.

The home was beautifully decorated, and dining tables adorned with fresh-cut centerpieces and elegant tableware. The hostesses served a delicious spread of fruit salad, figs and dates, muffins and biscuits, tomato slices, cheese grits with sausage, and breakfast casseroles. Beverages included water, coffee, and hot tea. After the brunch, the ladies enjoyed a Christmas gift exchange. 

Following the gift exchange, the ladies traveled to The Barnett Home on Pineville Road in Monroeville. Owners Preston Barnett and his wife Becky welcomed the ladies in and guided a tour of the historic home. The house was built in the early 1900's by Preston's grandfather, Gus Baker Barnett, for his grandmother, Anna Lee Moore Barnett. It has been beautifully renovated and restored, all while keeping it's rich history and detail. You can learn more about the Barnett home at www.visitmonroevilleal.com. After the tour, Becky invited the ladies into the kitchen to enjoy the lovely confections and goodies she had prepared. Many thanks to club member Carolyn Hutcherson for arranging the tour, and to Preston and Becky Barnett for being so gracious.

Hostesses (L-R) Evelyn Bond, Vonceil Stringer, Sara Bradley

Ms. Vonceil's Christmas tree

Fresh-cut centerpiece

Barnett Home Christmas Tree
Barnett Home - Nativity in foyer
Barnett Home - Upstairs bedroom

Barnett Home - Upstairs bedroom

Barnett Home - Upstairs childrens' play area
Barnett Home - Dining room mantel
Barnett Home - Pantry made of old doors
Barnett Home goodies

MGC pictured at Barnett Home with Preston Barnett







          

Flower Arrangements For Bounty and Grace Dinner

      A number of garden club members met at the community house to make flower arrangements for the "Bounty and Grace" dinner put...