One is called a purgative and includes herbs such as senna, rhubarb, leptandra, buckthorne and cascara. |
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Here a bouquet of dahlias, astilbe, and love-lies-bleeding is tucked into a wire basket embellished with supermarket rhubarb. |
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Seeds that barely last to the second year include sweet corn, leek, onion, parsley, parsnip, rhubarb and salsify. |
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Place in an oven and check every five minutes taking care not to allow the rhubarb to overcook. |
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Many other garden plants are also highly toxic, including rhubarb leaves, autumn crocuses, delphiniums, foxgloves and laburnum. |
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Tea from a can with brown soda bread sandwiches and rhubarb tart never tasted so good. |
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Some savoury recipes also use rhubarb, as its tanginess makes it an ideal accompaniment for fatty meats or oily fish. |
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The decline of the coal industry also affected rhubarb growers by reducing the supply of cheap coal and coke used to heat the sheds. |
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Press the rhubarb lightly to drain off its juices, allowing them to trickle into the egg-sugar-butter-flour mixture. |
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Essiac herbal formula consists of equal parts burdock, slippery elm, sheep sorrel, and turkey rhubarb. |
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We also do rhubarb, strawberry, and lemon, and I make my own mincemeat out of elk meat. |
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The tray-bakes, home made fresh apple pies and fresh rhubarb pies, and our speciality lemon meringue are also very popular with the customers. |
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Summer and autumn raspberries are trellised between rhubarb, which is forced in terracotta pots to promote sweetness. |
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Recently at Whole Foods I noticed prominent displays of strawberries and rhubarb. |
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Prairie people welcome the first rhubarb of the season to use in cakes, pies, muffins, jams and relishes. |
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Forced rhubarb, with its slender, willowy stems, has been available since December. |
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Foods such as spinach, rhubarb and wheat bran can decrease calcium absorption. |
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For spring there are pickled ramp Martinis, a sorrel margarita, and rhubarb as a cosmopolitan. |
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Add a vanilla pod, a sprig of sweet cicely, lavender or elderflower cordial to rhubarb compote. |
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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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The first spoonful of warm rhubarb crisp or mouthful of rhubarb pie is the most special, setting the stage for more rhubarb treats to follow. |
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Pour the batter over the rhubarb in the tin and return the cake tin to the oven for about 55 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean. |
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Herbs like cascara sagrada, senna, chickweed, aloe vera, and rhubarb are excellent in assisting the body in the removal of toxins and waste. |
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Gardeners serving at stately homes in Yorkshire originated the tradition of forcing rhubarb into growth. |
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She uses the leaves of rhubarb to make a general pesticide for ornamentals. |
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This was a very generous portion, though a little over-salted, and served with superb wild mushroom risotto and a tangy rhubarb sauce. |
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Grown under cover, early rhubarb is one of the only fresh home-grown fruit available at the moment. |
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We couldn't resist the home-made bread and butter pudding and the rhubarb and ginger crumble. |
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I decided to go for simplicity, and made compote, in the oven, pairing the rhubarb with some raspberries I had in the freezer. |
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This is the most delicately flavoured rhubarb there is, cosseted and pampered to keep its subtlety. |
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Unfortunately, however, the rest of the fruit bowl is filled with nothing but mouldy old chestnuts and flyblown rhubarb. |
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To serve, place blood orange segments and chopped rhubarb on top of the set lemon posset and enjoy with the shortbread. |
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For dessert, we ordered the rhubarb and strawberry fool, with stem ginger ice cream. |
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Winter rhubarb of the highest quality is produced in forcing houses in Michigan and Ontario. |
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Winter rhubarb is commercially produced in forcing houses in Michigan and Ontario. |
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Before baking, friands can be topped with raspberries, rhubarb or blueberries. |
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Finger-sized pieces of rhubarb sat enticingly in a shortbread-like pastry case, with a sprinkling of almond crumble on top. |
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In this splendidly moist cake, a layer of cooked rhubarb lurks beneath a sweetly spiced crumble topping. |
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Winter and early spring are perfect for rhubarb crumble and custard, the sweet pink juices seeping through a golden buttery crust. |
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My dessert of rhubarb and orange crumble with vanilla custard was perfect comfort food. |
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I gave him a prescription for equal parts of the extracts of rhubarb and jalap, which I have found a good habitual eccoprotic. |
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The bottom halves of the cookies were imbued with the rhubarb juices and thus softened, while the top halves remained delicately crispy. |
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Outdoor-grown rhubarb is the only indigenous fruit till the gooseberries and very early strawberries show their faces next month. |
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Remove, cover and cook a further 5 minutes or until rhubarb is pulpy and liquid has evaporated. |
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Prepared rhubarb is used when one desires to enhance the blood moving or heat clearing effects of the herb, but minimize the purgative action. |
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Once rhubarb becomes thick and turns that greeny colour, it is stringy and loses the sharp, bright flavour that heralds the spring. |
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The home-made desserts are supreme, in particular the clootie dumpling, bread and butter pudding and rhubarb crumble and custard. |
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A weekly newsletter describes the day the cow got out or offers a recipe for rhubarb pie. |
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As soon as the soil can be worked, plant bare-root asparagus, horseradish, Jerusalem artichokes, and rhubarb. |
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The rhubarb was its usual, delightful self, and its acidulated flavor was beautifully complemented by the subtly sweet cookies. |
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If you want to top your porridge with some stewed rhubarb, wheatgerm or chopped nuts, that's fine. |
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She roasts a chicken, or a piece of pork, makes a salad, possibly does something with rhubarb and lots of cream for afters. |
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The base of the trees are planted with clivias, cannas, wild rhubarb, agapanthus, shrimp plants. |
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And, no kidding, I was given some strawberry rhubarb jam to take home as a lovely departing gift. |
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I like my kissel a bit on the sour side, so I tend to use redcurrant juice, cranberries, rhubarb or lingonberries as a starting base. |
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The lamb is divine, and the feast includes crab claws, soup, homemade scones and rhubarb tart. |
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It is medium bodied with slightly sweet, red fruit flavours of rhubarb, strawberry and redcurrant. |
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There are candied kumquats, rhubarb ketchup, and mustards flavored with papaya or tamarind. |
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They can include such herbs as dandelion root, aloe, artichoke, saffron, rhubarb root, gentian, angelica root, myrrh, and senna, to name a few. |
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Elsewhere, the addition of a little angelica to stewed rhubarb is thought to be a good way of reducing the acidity. |
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First, rhubarb leafstalks are cut into small pieces, such pieces being on the order of one inch long. |
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Now I like deli food, but I am still dedicated to traditional roasts and puddings such as trifle and rhubarb pies. |
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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. |
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I think you ought to cut back on the fruitcake, perhaps toss back a tasty rhubarb and turnip smoothie. |
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There would be rhubarb pie and buttermilk, flags flying and youngsters scampering, a parade, a pageant, and fireworks to light up the night sky. |
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The light deprivation leads to a sweeter rhubarb than the summer variety and it has become the connoisseurs' choice for sweet and savoury dishes. |
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At last, we decided to retreat indoors for a bedtime dessert, a fresh pie made with rhubarb from the garden. |
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Neil felt he was on to a winner with his rhubarb pie and custard, praising the pastry and the flavour of the fruit. |
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Newly listed at Morrisons, it is rich, spicy and jam-packed with over-ripe berry fruit, rhubarb, coffee and a little mint. |
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A year later he was awarded prizes for his peas, grapes, rhubarb and apples. |
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I closed my eyes, Dolly snuggled up against my legs, and off I drifted, to dream of potatoes and good rhubarb pie. |
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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. |
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Having inspected a chill cabinet and spotting cherry and rhubarb slice, curd tart and apple and cinnamon tart I opted for the latter. |
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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. |
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The sunny rear garden at 376 Clontarf Road includes a patio area and a long lawn with mature apple trees, rhubarb plants and blackberry bushes. |
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Perennials, such as artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb are also sold in bare-root form. |
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In England, rhubarb became known, at first in a purely medicinal context, in the 16th century. |
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In medieval times, rhubarb was used only for medicinal purposes in Europe and few lay people even knew what the plant looked like. |
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Unfolded flower buds of rhubarb are cooked in the same ways as elderberry flowers. |
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Laxative herbs such as cascara bark, rhubarb and senna are used to clear excess Fire. |
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In summer, it will be overflowing with pink rhubarb, broad beans, sweetcorn, cherry tomatoes, radishes, red Batavian lettuce and herbs. |
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Any day now we'll be fondling spring carrots and even the first outdoor rhubarb and radishes. |
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Its common name is prickly rhubarb and it does indeed look like rhubarb gone ballistic. |
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Other common names include pestwurz, blatterdock, bog rhubarb, and butter-dock. |
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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. |
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It's also a good time to put in root crops as well as broccoli and cabbage, artichokes, asparagus and rhubarb. |
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These mention only prescriptions like rhubarb, the blue pill, Dover's powder, tinctures and leeches listed in any contemporary European dispenser. |
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This mouth-watering collection includes such unusual puds as rhubarb tiramisu, loads of different cheesecakes, ice creams and souffles and some great sauces. |
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For most of us, that first rhubarb pie of the season is second to none. |
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This is about half of my rhubarb, which grows amazingly every year. |
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Traditional herbalists valued coriander, especially to counteract the stomach-upsetting properties of laxative herbs such as buckthorn, cascara, rhubarb and senna. |
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The neat rows will soon show signs of spring onions, carrots, onions, potatoes, garlic, radishes, beetroot, turnip, cauliflower, cabbage, broccoli, sweetcorn and rhubarb. |
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Set out roots of asparagus, horseradish, and rhubarb in well-tilled soil. |
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Sunken, water-soaked spots also appear on the leafstalks of rhubarb plants which have been infected with phytophthora species fungi causing crown rot. |
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And they were just perfect with the rhubarb and raspberry compote. |
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In those days, a whole host of pots could be found in gardens, including long-toms and workaday pots, as well as rhubarb and kale-forcing pots, all made from terracotta. |
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Many a game of hide-and-go-seek was played in our yard, around the house, and I even caught my brother trying to hide under the large rhubarb leaves in the garden. |
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The Manor also had a forcing house to bring on rhubarb and mushrooms. |
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It's not difficult to grow say, tomatoes, Brussels sprouts and rhubarb. |
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You can also make a bread-lined summer pudding with rhubarb and bananas. |
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Mix rhubarb puree with raspberries instead of jam in a hot Bakewell tart. |
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Mention of health at the end of the entry on rhubarb brings to mind purgative powers, plus questions about possible health risks if a lot of rhubarb is eaten. |
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Neither Vicky's rhubarb fool with a chewy biscuit nor my banana and chocolate Eton mess were unpleasant, but we probably wouldn't order either again. |
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Grind up 8 grams of tormentil and mix it with 4 grams of santonica wormwood, 4 grams of aloe, 4 grams of rhubarb, 4 grams of ginger, and 4 grams of gentian. |
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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. |
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Some of its family kin include buckwheat, rhubarb, sorrels, docks, bistorts, water peppers, devil's shoestring, silver lace vine, smartweed, and black bindweed. |
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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. |
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Some of the wartime recipes you will find are rhubarb bread pudding, nettle champ, Irish stew with venison, kedgeree, hardtime omelette and mock plum pudding. |
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This also applies to some purgative herbs such as rhubarb and senna leaf. |
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Senna and other anthraquinone-containing herbs like cascara sagrada, aloe leaf, and Chinese rhubarb could increase the risk of uterine contractions. |
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Serve the Baked Alaska immediately with the rhubarb syrup and extra raspberries. |
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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. |
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Not allowed to blah blah blah rhubarb rhubarb rhubarb. Just what I don't need when I'm feeling kind of seedy. |
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Chop up your rhubarb if it's fresh or drain it if it's frozen, the scatter this on top of your cake mix. |
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The delicious dessert was rhubarb and ginger creme brulee with tuile biscuit. |
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Blackcurrants and redcurrants, gooseberries, raspberries and rhubarb grow amongst viburnums, hollyhocks, sweet williams, forsythia, and a medlar. |
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Wakefield is known as the capital of the Rhubarb Triangle, an area notable for growing early forced rhubarb. |
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I look over and see that the ingredients for this would be turnip, rhubarb and cabbage. Yumtastic, not! |
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She also grows figs, rhubarb, apples, Victoria plums and herbs like basil and mint. |
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But, she added, more modern interpretations could include anything from rhubarb and blueberries to panko, goat cheese and broccoli. |
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The Rhubarb Triangle is a location within Yorkshire which supplies most of the rhubarb to locals. |
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The sharp, acid sweetness of the rhubarb cuts the unctuous fattiness of the duck. |
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Not a wise move and made me insanely jealous that my partner had lucked out with his New York cheesecake with rhubarb compote and butter keks. |
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It typically comes in a variety of flavours ranging from forest berry to rhubarb and vanilla. |
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Next, our version of the mojito gets its vibrancy from rhubarb paired with cooling cucumber. |
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Dessert was spruce tip infused sabayon with feral rhubarb syrup. |
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They all rise and drink. Rhubarb, rhubarb...To convey the next stage of To convey the next stage of general inebriation, the remarks that follow are spoken in a sing-song. |
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We leave the inlet, climbing a bank of beach rye and Indian rhubarb. |
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Destroying dockweed near rhubarb may be helpful in controlling curculios. |
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Milner advised that people at risk for kidney stones should cut back on foods that contain high concentrations of oxalates, such as spinach, chocolate, rhubarb and nuts. |
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To taste, though, it reminds you of rhubarb and custard boiled sweets. |
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The students planted a variety of fruits and vegetables, including collard greens, rhubarb, onions, strawberries, raspberries, and a new addition, a paw paw tree. |
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