Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 We used to eat it raw dipped in sugar or honey all the time as kids growing up in Wisconsin. It was one of my absolute favorites. Our neighbor used to let us " steal " it from the other side of his fence, too. We thought we were so sneaky, but most of the time he'd be looking at us from his window just laughing and laughing because we used to grab it and eat it plain with the most " puckery " faces! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Yay, so many Wisconsinites on this list! I adore raw rhubarb. All sour things, really. Raw rhubarb stalks have such a wonderful crisp texture and flavorful, sour taste. Crisper than celery but without the stringiness. I even eat them without sweetener, although only a few chunks are tolerable. You can cook the stalks too, which gets rid of some of the sour taste, and then eat them plain or with honey (or ice-cream, if you don't care about NT). Now I'm salivating...can't wait till early/mid-spring, AKA rhubarb season. Tom > We used to eat it raw dipped in sugar or honey all the time as kids > growing up in Wisconsin. It was one of my absolute favorites. Our > neighbor used to let us " steal " it from the other side of his fence, > too. We thought we were so sneaky, but most of the time he'd be > looking at us from his window just laughing and laughing because we > used to grab it and eat it plain with the most " puckery " faces! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Barbie, Tom, now you got me drooling, too! I have 2 rhubarb plants, but I'm the only one who likes it in my family...some of my neighbors help me eat it, though. When I read about it, it didn't seem all that nutritious, but my bod seems to like it. -Blair > > We used to eat it raw dipped in sugar or honey all the time as kids > > growing up in Wisconsin. It was one of my absolute favorites. Our > > neighbor used to let us " steal " it from the other side of his fence, > > too. We thought we were so sneaky, but most of the time he'd be > > looking at us from his window just laughing and laughing because we > > used to grab it and eat it plain with the most " puckery " faces! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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