And the wrinkled rhubarbs finally arrived! 17 april, 2021 / Leya For Debbies SixWordSaturday Share this:Klicka för att dela på Twitter (Öppnas i ett nytt fönster)Klicka för att dela på Facebook (Öppnas i ett nytt fönster)Klicka för utskrift (Öppnas i ett nytt fönster)Klicka för att e-posta en länk till en vän (Öppnas i ett nytt fönster)Klicka för att dela på Tumblr (Öppnas i ett nytt fönster)Gilla detta:Gilla Laddar in … Relaterade
You should know this saying in case you’re asked one rainy day. A tourist walks up to a farmer and asks if the rain would hurt the rhubarb. And the farmer says; not if its in the can. 😁 Svara
What an amazing looking plant 🙂
It is – and when it grows stems we use them in our pies!
Rhubarb and apple pie is a favourite 🙂
Yes!
Oh these are edible, too? Cool!
Very much so!
Love rhubarb! And these crinkly leaves are fabulous.
I love them too – and the crinkles!
Nothing wrong with crinkles [as I look at the backs of my hands]
I look at my face and try…
Aw, I am sure you are wrinkle / crinkle free!
😀 I wish!
I adore rhubarb crumble! 🙂 🙂 Lovely to see you today! Sorry I had to leave in such a hurry.
Lovely to see you too, Jo! I have been waiting for this moment!
🙂 🙂
Very good!
Woo hoo! I love rhubarb!
Yes! Then there are at least two of us!
At this stage, they look like the ‘scrunchies’ that young girls wear around their ponytails!
Rhubarb crumble (with a touch of ginger) the creamy custard to make the perfect dish. 😄
😀
Ha – I think I must agree!
I love rhubard, my favourite fruit to stew and have with custard.
OK – never tried it that way! I make pies with them.
Oh how cool they look 😀 😀
🙂
You should know this saying in case you’re asked one rainy day. A tourist walks up to a farmer and asks if the rain would hurt the rhubarb. And the farmer says; not if its in the can. 😁
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