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Post by buster on Apr 29, 2020 12:47:54 GMT
I seem to be out voted on this rhubarb stuff, perhaps I'm the only person blessed with taste buds
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Post by BritPete on Apr 29, 2020 18:02:03 GMT
nah, cant be, with enough salt celery becomes edible, theres nothing on earth that makes rhubarb edible while we're on the subject, if tomatoes are a fruit then how come ketchup isnt called tomato jam? Now I would say the complete opposite Celery is absolutely vile ,rhubarb on the other hand is food of the gods my mam used to make apple and blackberry pies and rhubarb and gooseberry pies ,I could'nt get enough of either.So definately food of the gods buggar that nectar rubbish Never tried Goosgogs and Rhubarb together but its on my bucket list now
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Post by davefirestorm on Apr 29, 2020 19:17:42 GMT
You’d likely need a bucket Pete
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Post by terryc on Apr 29, 2020 20:19:07 GMT
Depends on the Gooseberrys of course the ones my Grandad grew were lovely and sweet mix that with the sour rhubarb and it was just delicious
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Post by terryc on Apr 29, 2020 20:20:09 GMT
Ginger goes well with Rhubarb too
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