NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks to the Boston Globe’s Beth Teitell < > about the bay leaf and whether it’s necessary or not for your dish.
The Great Bay Middle School Rake-Out sees Bay Village students helping to rake the leaves of seniors throughout the city.
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When I was a kid, my mom would tell my sister and me to be careful to pick out any bay leaves from whatever pot of minestrone or tomato sauce she was ladling out. "They'll stick to the sides of your ...
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Thanks to a dedicated team of Bay Middle School students, under the supervision of parent and teacher volunteers, dozens of residents will have leaves raked on their property Nov. 13.