We all know how this will end-Rhubarb

  • whiskeysour
    4 miles from Pool 9
    Posts: 693
    #959874

    Talking about rhurbarb leaves Herb, they are very poisonous to pigs. I guess the stems are o.k. for them, but why take a chance? I say the same for me.

    favorite_wife
    QVC
    Posts: 60
    #959876

    OK HONEY now my side of the story, he is not home all summer and the boy’s pee all over it all the time and I swear that is where they get their wood ticks from and he’s not home to pull them off,(I CAN’T DO IT) so here I sit waiting for my neighbor to get home (which is our daughter & her boyfriend) in the meantime I won’t let the boy’s do anything until it’s off. Now isn’t this a sad story.

    stuart
    Mn.
    Posts: 3682
    #959878

    Deb,Thats Wine, no H…..

    grey-ghost
    AR-USA
    Posts: 82
    #959880

    If you already know how it’s going to end, so be it, you can’t help it that your FW isn’t as all american as you, but she puts up with your catfish breath, so she must be a fine woman.

    Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #959886

    She is right BK… I’ll come get it out of your yard so she doesn’t get mad at you

    jeff_huberty
    Inactive
    Posts: 4941
    #959892

    Stawberry Ruhbarb Pie – As American as it gets

    Raw Ruhbarb Stalk dipped in sugar

    Don’t tread on tradition let it grow

    mossydan
    Cedar Rapids, Iowa
    Posts: 7727
    #959900

    Like said above, heres how to fix all the problems. Make your kids a strawberry, rhubarb and vanilla custard pie with cinnimon and sugar on the top. The boys will start cutting it when its small and it will never get big. It will take care of the ticks in the rhubarb and the guys will eat it all and lick the pan. This pie was made by a lady 25 years ago and is the best pie I’ve ever eaten, bar none.

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #959907

    Favorite wife, I saw the answer to your problem in the first sentence of your post. Make a nice, large dish of rhubarb sauce or however he likes it and feed/force feed Bk if need be, but only after the ‘boys’ have done their part.
    Yeah, I know, it sounds gross, so just don’t let Bk read my post.
    your friend, the answer man

    herb
    6ft under
    Posts: 3242
    #959909

    Ok, I thought I’d heard that someplace but associated it with burdock.

    Jesse Krook
    Y.M.H.
    Posts: 6403
    #959911

    Quote:


    OK HONEY now my side of the story, he is not home all summer and the boy’s pee all over it all the time and I swear that is where they get their wood ticks from and he’s not home to pull them off,(I CAN’T DO IT) so here I sit waiting for my neighbor to get home (which is our daughter & her boyfriend) in the meantime I won’t let the boy’s do anything until it’s off. Now isn’t this a sad story.


    If you take the boys’ bathroom out where are they going to go next ? A safe place for ’em to go sounds like a rhubarb plant to me, just put some stuff on it to rid the ticks….well that and make sure Brain is tick free when he gets home.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #959918

    Quote:


    the boy’s pee all over it all the time


    F-L-A-V-O-R!

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #959921

    …and no, there isn’t any ticks in the bottom of the bottle.

    mplspug
    Palmetto, Florida
    Posts: 25026
    #959925

    Deb, you are married to Brian and complain about some rhubarb? You should be telling the rhubarb to get rid of Brian.

    stuart
    Mn.
    Posts: 3682
    #959928

    I found the problem BK.You need to drink it not hold onto it.Homemade wine goes bad.
    And no joke,it goes real good with walleye cheeks,catfish fingers and sturgeon fin.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #959933

    Stuart, you forgot backstrap of Muskie.

    stuart
    Mn.
    Posts: 3682
    #959957

    Quote:


    Stuart, you forgot backstrap of Muskie.


    I didn’t forget,just didn’t want to upset anyone.
    If you do dig it up you can drop it off at my place.

    mower
    Wisconsin, Outagamie
    Posts: 515
    #960019

    Last year I just put in my 3rd. bed of 6 plants. Can’t get enough rhubarb.

    Brian Klawitter
    Keymaster
    Minnesota/Wisconsin Mississippi River
    Posts: 59992
    #967049

    We are the Champions….WE are the CHAMPIONS…OF THE WORLD!!!

    Ralph Wiggum
    Maple Grove, MN
    Posts: 11764
    #967115

    I thought of you yesterday when the neighbor’s lawn service mowed over the rhubarb bush!

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