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MacBeth Farms

Locality: Cabarlah, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 427 308 645



Address: 43 Barracks Rd 4352 Cabarlah, QLD, Australia

Website: http://macbethfarms.com.au

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24.01.2022 Another pick off to a store near you. Rhubarb season is in full swing. #premiumqualityrhubarb



24.01.2022 Check out our Recipe of the Month: Rhubarb and Custard Muffins! http://www.macbethfarms.com.au/mfrecipes.html

22.01.2022 Macbeth Farms will be providing the Hampton Food and Arts Festival with fresh Rhubarb this Sunday (20th May 2018). Head along for a wide range of fresh produce, cooking demonstrations and Arts stalls. Check out their Facebook page for more detailed information: https://www.facebook.com/HamptonFestival/

20.01.2022 The Mulberries are now finished .Thanks for the support .I never thought they were going to be such a big hit. Rhubarb still available all year.



17.01.2022 Freshly picked and washed Pink Desiree Potatoes are now for sale at our roadside stall

17.01.2022 Farm fresh Hass avos now for sale at our roadside stall.

17.01.2022 All potatoes are now sold . Thanks for your support.



15.01.2022 Follow the link below to visit the Macbeth Farms website. Here you can find information about rhubarb, the farm and many delicious recipes to inspire you in the kitchen! http://macbethfarms.com.au/home.html

14.01.2022 Washed Sebago potatoes (white) are now for sale at the roadside stall.

10.01.2022 Take the COVID-19 Cooking Challenge

05.01.2022 A Darling Downs farmer is trying to sweet talk shoppers into buying more rhubarb. www.7plus.com.au/news #7News

04.01.2022 This Sunday the Hampton Food and Art Festival is the place to find beautiful, fresh produce! Look out for our Rhubarb! #freshisbest #MacBethFarms #Rhubarblove http://www.hamptonfestival.com



02.01.2022 Rhubarb is classified as a vegetable but is mainly traditionally used in cooking in the same way as fruit. However, it is very versatile and can be used in drinks, as an accompaniment to roast meat, in chutneys, roasted and used in a salad, or even eaten raw by dipping into sugar. Check out our recipe page for more delicious ideas! http://www.macbethfarms.com.au/mfrecipes.html

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