rhubarb

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Don't, whatever you do, and I'm being one hundred per cent serious here, mix quadruple whiskies, cheeseburgers and re-heated rhubarb pie.
the thick leaf stalks of a cultivated plant of the dock family, which are reddish or green and eaten as a fruit after cooking.
Perennials, such as artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb are also sold in bare-root form.
the large-leaved Eurasian plant that produces rhubarb.
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In the middle of this foody conversation, someone mentioned 'rhubarb' jam and I said it was very difficult to get these days.
Any day now we'll be fondling spring carrots and even the first outdoor 'rhubarb' and radishes.
The leaves of our giant 'rhubarb' have been shown at school, used as fans in hot weather, draped over climbing frames and used to camouflage dens.
Still, it was just a run-of-the-mill 'rhubarb' , barely worth comment, which is true of most such arguments between arbiters and managers or players.
The potassium and calcium salts of oxalic acid are found naturally in cabbage, spinach, and 'rhubarb' leaves, and are also found in the bark of some species of eucalyptus trees.
I love his Aussie take on food - particularly the fish, or putting roast duck together with rosti and a 'rhubarb' and red port sauce.
Neil felt he was on to a winner with his 'rhubarb' pie and custard, praising the pastry and the flavour of the fruit.
Tom surveyed the table, eyes settling on 'rhubarb' pie.
Unfolded flower buds of 'rhubarb' are cooked in the same ways as elderberry flowers.
This also applies to some purgative herbs such as 'rhubarb' and senna leaf.
Newly listed at Morrisons, it is rich, spicy and jam-packed with over-ripe berry fruit, 'rhubarb' , coffee and a little mint.
Suddenly stuck for words to say, we started saying mumble mumble mumble and rah rah rah and rhubarb 'rhubarb' to each other, and being extra-animated in our facial expressions and gestures.
The light deprivation leads to a sweeter 'rhubarb' than the summer variety and it has become the connoisseurs' choice for sweet and savoury dishes.
In England, 'rhubarb' became known, at first in a purely medicinal context, in the 16th century.
We then moved on to a 'rhubarb' and ginger crumble.
For most of us, that first 'rhubarb' pie of the season is second to none.
To the rear of Old Hall is a large walled garden that has lawns and a variety of plants and shrubs, as well as strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, 'rhubarb' , plum and apple trees.
For anyone wanting to add asparagus or 'rhubarb' plants to the garden, these should also be planted in early spring as soon as they become available.
Perennials, such as artichokes, asparagus and 'rhubarb' are also sold in bare-root form.
I think you ought to cut back on the fruitcake, perhaps toss back a tasty 'rhubarb' and turnip smoothie.
But I will say that Lederer lost his only chance to win the game when he didn't lodge a protest against Collier during a third-inning 'rhubarb' .
In cold-winter climates, now is a good time to set out cane berries, fruit and nut trees, grapes, 'rhubarb' , roses, and strawberries.
Other common names include pestwurz, blatterdock, bog 'rhubarb' , and butter-dock.
Having inspected a chill cabinet and spotting cherry and 'rhubarb' slice, curd tart and apple and cinnamon tart I opted for the latter.
In summer, it will be overflowing with pink 'rhubarb' , broad beans, sweetcorn, cherry tomatoes, radishes, red Batavian lettuce and herbs.
Adult baking and preserve classes feature as strongly as ever and will give cooks the opportunity to present their finest brown and white bread, carrot cake and apple and 'rhubarb' tarts.
An intense 'rhubarb' developed which lasted 34 minutes.
As soon as the soil can be worked, plant bare-root asparagus, horseradish, Jerusalem artichokes, and 'rhubarb' .
There would be 'rhubarb' pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky.
it was all 'rhubarb', about me, about her daughter, about art
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