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Detail of beadwork from an Ojibwe medicine pouch
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Rhubarb
I wasn't really familiar with what rhubarb was until reading this book. Rhubarb is a plant with large leaves that is normally a nice rosy pink color. The leaves are not for consumption, but the stalks can be eaten. The stalks have a tart flavor which makes them ideal for pies and other various foods.
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3 comments:
honestly i dont see how that can go well with pies but if it says so haha.
yeah its just not a pie food...
Rhubarb pie is really delicious! I think Sarah Beth should make us some!
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