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Sunday, May 06, 2007
First Rhubarb of the season
The first rhubarb of the season always tastes the best. The anticipation all winter of freshness from the garden rewarded.
Fresh from the garden.
Rhubarb Crisp fresh from the oven. It tastes as good as it looks!
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Hanna
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Mmmmm... Rubarb pie/crisp. Looks tasty.
8:46 AM
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Kathi
I'm married with one son. Life is busy, busy, busy and I like it that way. I am a student going for my Master's in Holistic Health and Nutrition Education. Besides my family, my passions are gardening and cooking.
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1 comment:
Mmmmm... Rubarb pie/crisp. Looks tasty.
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