True or False...

True, though it's no longer commonly offered in the US, at least not in Los Angeles. It was far more popular when I was a child in the northeast US. Now I might (but probably not) see a strawberry-rhubarb pie offered for sale once every five years. I probably haven't had rhubarb in over twenty years.
Now that you've stirred my memory, I'll have to see if fresh or frozen is available somewhere - and hunt down a recipe to use it.

Let's continue with that theme:
Is rhubarb commonly available in your area - either as an ingredient or in fresh/frozen form?
 
LOL - False, false, false. Despite being in the apparel industry for over 40 years I have no idea how to use a sewing machine. (Hubby can though!) On the other hand, I am very well versed with what it costs to manufacture clothing and don't overpay.

Side note: When our daughter was about five I was walking her into school with a group of moms and one of them said to her, "What a pretty dress! Did your mom make that for you?" She replied very matter-of-factly, "No, my dad did." The expression on the women's faces was priceless. I didn't bother to mention that technically, yes, her father had "made" that dress. Along with a couple of thousand others just like it.

Do you often over-explain your answers?
 
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