Today I’m grateful for the rhubarb in my garden. I actually don’t eat them myself but they keep coming back year after year and make great gifts to friends and family. I make large amounts of rhubarb lemonade/pie/jam every year.

What are you grateful for today?

Maria

23 responses to “Daily Gratitude Challenge 2026 – Rhubarb”

  1. It’s our first camping day of the new season – cold but sunny!

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    1. That is awesome! I hope it was a wonderful experience.

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  2. Mm, rhubarb pie! My aunt used to make them for when they and the family would come to visit each summer on the lake in the 1970s. precious memories!

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    1. I wish I could bake a pie for you, so that you could re-live those memories.

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      1. Aw thank you so much, Maria!! You are so sweet! 🥹 It’s just a long plane ride away, right? 🤭❤️

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  3. I love rhubarb pie!

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    1. Do you have lots of rhubarbs in your garden? It is very common here.

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      1. Well… I started 8 from seeds.. I will have :) I have one bunch that came with this old house… empty for 30 years. And one from my grandmothers garden. And now 8 small seedlings :)

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  4. Rhubarb crumble! Today’s thing I am grateful for is being back in Stockholm.

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    1. Enjoy your stay in Stockholm.

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  5. I am not sure if I’ve ever had rhubarb and it’s interesting it just grows there in your garden. I’m grateful for a fun weekend away with hubby to a wedding we attended. It was a nice vacation for both of us as we’ve not traveled together in a long while. We went to Flagstaff, AZ and it was beautiful weather! 🤩

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    1. Rhubarb typically love our weather and grows in abundance, difficult to kill…

      That sounds like such a nice little trip. I’ve enjoyed the photos you’ve shared.

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  6. When I was a kid, I used to pluck stalks from the garden and dip them in a little bowl of sugar. Then much the stalk down. Pretty tart!

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    1. My sister and I did that too! :)

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      1. Kids tend to like puckery things.

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  7. I do love strawb/rhubarb anything- pie, cake, or just the sauce. Mine are getting close to picking. Grateful today to pick my first bunch of asparagus, we had it for dinner and it was wonderful!

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    1. Asparagus straight from the garden sounds amazing!

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  8. I’m grateful that I do love rhubarb! It is very hard to grow it where I live. Lucky you!

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    1. I wish I could give you a plant! I think they like our cooler weather.

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  10. To be honest, this is not a view of rhubarb I have encountered before – it has been supermarket produce rhubarb, or frozen chopped up rhubarb. Can the leaves be eaten, I wonder? I only ask because I discovered not so long ago that carrot leaves are delicious stirfried.

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