Saturday 24 December 2016

Exotic Rice Cookery Demo Jan 7 2017

Here at Outreach, we are all foodies and we love cooking and sharing recipes, especially when we get to use local herbs in our recipes. So we have great news for all our cookery friends! Two of our members, Ambi and Parudah have agreed to demonstrate two different kinds of special and colourful rice recipes for the coming festive period.

(Suggested simple serving)
First up, Paruda will be demonstrating her much-loved Lemuni Rice. Made with the leaves of purple Lemuni or Lengundi (Vitex trifolia var Linn), Lemuni Rice is delicious with both simple nasi lemak-type ingredients or rich curries and sambals

The use of lemuni leaves in rice cookery is particularly well-known in the northern and eastern coastal states of Malaysia. The juice from the leaves are said to be good for various medicinal purposes. There is also a white variety, which is often eaten raw with simple sambal belacan or other condiments as ulam (Malaysian-style salad).
(Simple pilau rice)

Next, Ambi will show you how to cook a simple but very fragrant pilau (also spelt pilaf) to wow your relatives and friends during your festive feasts. 

A pilau is basically rice cooked in stock or broth with herbs, spices and some vegetables. It's great as a compliment to richer dishes but it's also lovely with dishes that have a strong taste profile like sambals


The demonstrations are open to everyone and will include a tasting session with herb tea made with herbs from our own Outreach garden.

Date : Saturday Jan 14 2017
Time : 10am - 12noon
Members - RM18.00 per person
Non-members - RM20.00 per person

Please book early to avoid disappointment as our cookery demonstrations and tasting sessions are usually very popular and places are limited.



Wednesday 14 December 2016

Rainforest Walk (for Adults & Teenagers only)

Enjoy a cool adventurous walk through the rain forest and learn all about the secrets of the shrubs and other plants which live in, on and around the towering trees!

Click the picture below for a full-sized version of our brochure cover.


Please send an email if you need us to arrange for a special corporate group walk.


Saturday 10 December 2016

Small Ateliers Sat Nov 19 2016

Saturday, November the 19th, was a busy one for the Friends of the Botanic Gardens Society. The Small Ateliers community group had their Children’s Seed Safari with 19 children and 12 parents participating in the event. The intrepid adventurers were led on their nature walk by our president, Dr. Liew Kon Wui, with volunteer members bringing up the rear and helping to keep an eye on the excited children. The Small Ateliers made a little circuit of the outer section of the Botanical Gardens, looking at the different trees, their flower and seeds. They learnt a little about seed dispersal and when they got back to the Outreach premises, they had a little show-and-tell session.

Local vegetables and fruits of various kinds were cut open for them to examine, the highlight being the lipstick plant’s red juice which were used by the ladies of long ago to give their lips and cheeks a pink blush. Also known as the annatto, the hairy red fruits had many of the children thinking they were some kind of odd rambutan at first.


An art and craft session ended the kids’ day out, with the parents helping them to produce seed collages with local beans, peas and the specimens they had collected.


Friday 9 December 2016

Glass Painting Class 3 Dec 2016

Saturday 19th November marked our first Glass Painting lesson. The small group of students were taught to draw on drinking glasses and jars with black liner paste first, using different methods of transferring their designs before the liner paste was quick-dried using a hairdryer. 

The glasses were painted as soon as the liner paste had dried. A special transparent glass paint was provided for the students. At Outreach, our liner paste and glass paint has been tested with hot water and both will remain permanently on the glass, regardless of how many times the glass objects are washed with water and detergent. No scrubbing with a hard pad or wire, though!

After their first pieces were completed, the students were encouraged to try drawing freehand directly on to their extra glass pieces with the black lining paste and some of the results were rather impressive.

It really was quite as easy as it sounded. Once the students had got a bit of practice in hand, they were confident enough to draw not just freehand but without even having to refer to any sort of picture at all.

Glass-painting classes are suitable for kids aged 10 and above and will be ongoing at Outreach throughout the school holidays.

If you're interested to join us, p;ease don't hesitate to call or email us for a lesson.