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One is called a purgative and includes herbs such as senna, rhubarb, leptandra, buckthorne and cascara.
Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb.
Seeds that barely last to the second year include sweet corn, leek, onion, parsley, parsnip, rhubarb and salsify.
Place in an oven and check every five minutes taking care not to allow the rhubarb to overcook.
Many other garden plants are also highly toxic, including rhubarb leaves, autumn crocuses, delphiniums, foxgloves and laburnum.
Tea from a can with brown soda bread sandwiches and rhubarb tart never tasted so good.
Some savoury recipes also use rhubarb, as its tanginess makes it an ideal accompaniment for fatty meats or oily fish.
The decline of the coal industry also affected rhubarb growers by reducing the supply of cheap coal and coke used to heat the sheds.
Press the rhubarb lightly to drain off its juices, allowing them to trickle into the egg-sugar-butter-flour mixture.
Essiac herbal formula consists of equal parts burdock, slippery elm, sheep sorrel, and turkey rhubarb.
We also do rhubarb, strawberry, and lemon, and I make my own mincemeat out of elk meat.
The tray-bakes, home made fresh apple pies and fresh rhubarb pies, and our speciality lemon meringue are also very popular with the customers.
Summer and autumn raspberries are trellised between rhubarb, which is forced in terracotta pots to promote sweetness.
Recently at Whole Foods I noticed prominent displays of strawberries and rhubarb.
Prairie people welcome the first rhubarb of the season to use in cakes, pies, muffins, jams and relishes.
Forced rhubarb, with its slender, willowy stems, has been available since December.
Foods such as spinach, rhubarb and wheat bran can decrease calcium absorption.
For spring there are pickled ramp Martinis, a sorrel margarita, and rhubarb as a cosmopolitan.
Add a vanilla pod, a sprig of sweet cicely, lavender or elderflower cordial to rhubarb compote.
I predict squid, bok choy and oyster sauce, followed by rhubarb and custard tart on the menus of Marchmont next year.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That of another advertised nostrum is a mixture of mercury and chalk, with a little rhubarb and ipecacuanha.
After the war such medicines as castor oil, rhubarb, colomel and blue mass and salts were generally used.
If I were her medical man, I should order her a dose of rhubarb and sal volatile.
Fill them with rhubarb marmalade as for the fard dates, but do not use the egg coating.
English rhubarb is principally produced at Banbury, Oxfordshire, from the rheum rhaponticum.
He had a very extensive shop in the Minories, and dealt in rhubarb and gum arabic as well.
For worms and fits snails also were used, with senna and rhubarb and prunes.
It is likewise the house where the syrup tastes like tincture of rhubarb, and the pancakes taste like a hektograph.
An advantage of the hot dip is that more rhubarb can be packed in a jar after it has been hot-dipped.
Crash went the Peonytown Clarion, and 'sqush' went the juicy rhubarb, completely saturating Gregory's new garments.
James Kort was presented with the accolade for his Port Salut cheese and caramelised rhubarb sandwich.
Onions were sharp with vinegar and were perfectly offset by batons of blushingly pink, sweet rhubarb.
I one day noticed, growing on the sandstone cliffs, some very fine plants of the panke, which somewhat resembles the rhubarb on a gigantic scale.
He took no other medicine, except a little rhubarb when costive.
Dear Diarmuid, Two years ago I replanted my rhubarb, which had no problems at the time.
One plant I hope won't follow suit is Rheum palmatum, a giant rhubarb that is flowering in all its glory in the raised beds.
Rheum palmatum, called Chinese rhubarb, has deeply cut leaves and is best grown in herb gardens.
It was only to be had from the druggists as you nowadays buy an ounce of rhubarb.
The large-leaved rhubarb and cabbage plants slept too, their broad limp surfaces hanging in the sun like half-closed umbrellas.
Murder was not tolerated, servants were not slaves, and neither poison nor sleeping potions to be procured, like rhubarb, from every druggist.
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