Olga
@elfriede
in my momās garden, this plant used to grow in huge bushes, and almost no one ate it. in Germany, THIS is sold everywhere and costs money ā and they even have a funny tongue twister about IT. do you it this - rhubarb? Try to say: Nach dem Stutzen des Rhabarberbarbarabarbarbarenbarts ging der Rhabarberbarbarabarbarbarenbartbarbier meist mit den Rhabarberbarbarabarbarbaren in die Rhabarberbarbarabarbarbarenbartbarbierbierbar zu RhabarberbarbarabarbarbarenbartbarbierbierbarbƤrbel, um sie mit zur Rhabarberbarbarabar zu nehmen, um etwas von Rhabarberbarbaras herrlichem Rhabarberkuchen zu essen und ein Rhabarberbarbarabarbarbarenbartbarbierbier anzustoĆen. Prost.
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uriana
@uriana
When I was little, my grandma used to make pie with rhubarb. I loved it and I miss it.
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Olga
@elfriede
Mine alsoš and I made compote for the kids, and they said, āew, whatās that weird taste?ā
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uriana
@uriana
I'm sure when I have kids they will react the same way š kids are just not used to this taste
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Olga
@elfriede
that needs checkingš
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