Posted by Dell (WA) on April 02, 2017 at 23:11:34 from (174.21.177.189):
In Reply to: Food question posted by Leroy on April 02, 2017 at 20:19:51:
Leroy........botta BIG plastic box of strawberrys at Costco, marked "grown in Chile." Growing up in mile-hi Durango, Colo, rhubarb was one of the few plants the deer would NOT eat. Leaves are poisonous. Hadda hook-bill linolium knife that I'd slice the stem off'n the root and bring in the house fer mom to make rhubarb compote. Cooked 2-in chunks with sugar. Spooned on top of ice cream, was to die for. Now why am I slobbering??? Big tractor show up at Lynden, (Bellingham, Wash, Just south of Canadian Border) gotta steam powered log retriever, and the church ladies are selling rhubarb pie. After watching some pulling contests, would buy a pie and head 200-mi South to Roy, Wash; at the foot of 14K Mt Rainier. Sometimes the pie didn't make it all the way home. yum-yum.......Dell
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