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Old 04/19/06, 10:56 PM
 
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how much to charge for rhubarb?

how do you charge for rhubarb. i took a big bag to the restaurant near by. i traded for 4 hand dipped ice cream cones. the kids loved it. but what do i charge.
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Old 04/20/06, 09:36 AM
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You don't want to always be paid in ice cream?
I don't know the answer to your question, but depending on how much you brought it sounds like a pretty good trade!
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Old 04/23/06, 03:37 PM
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Our farmers market suggests $2/lb for rhubarb.

When I want to check prices, I check out the grocery stores. Our huge Wal-mart usually has odd veggies, so they might have rhubarb.
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Old 04/24/06, 05:35 AM
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It runs at least $2 a lb here if your even lucky enough to find any at all.
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Old 04/24/06, 08:00 AM
 
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leaves on?

is that trimed or with the leaves on.
i trimed mine.
randy
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Old 04/24/06, 12:16 PM
 
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Originally Posted by randy in central missouri
is that trimed or with the leaves on.
i trimed mine.
randy
I assume it would be trimmed without the leaves....you dont want someone to eat the poisonous leaves. I've never seen it sold with the leaves on it in my area.
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