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Old 03-19-2013, 02:02 PM
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I sure didn't like figs when I was a kid. Had a tree in the back yard that made a huge mess! And I got to clean it up! (At least, some of the time. )
Do you like them now that you've grown up?
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Old 03-19-2013, 02:04 PM
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We have a lemon, grapefruit, a "standard" orange, and a blood orange tree in our backyard. We just picked about 10 gallons of lemons this past weekend -and there are still lemons on it!
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A friend gave us some of those to eat this year.
I had never seen any "red meat" oranges (as my
hubby called them. They were good though.
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Do you like them now that you've grown up?
Who said I've grown up?!

But no, not particularly. Can take 'em or leave 'em. I'll have a dried fig now and then, maaaybe a fresh one every couple of decades.

But I have always liked Fig Newtons. Go figure!
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I like Fig Newtons, but can't eat figs................YUCKY
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Who said I've grown up?!

But no, not particularly. Can take 'em or leave 'em. I'll have a dried fig now and then, maaaybe a fresh one every couple of decades.

But I have always liked Fig Newtons. Go figure!
You're as young as ya feel they say!

But, have you ever tried fig preserves?
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I like Fig Newtons, but can't eat figs................YUCKY
I like fig newtons too!
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Re: Fruit Trees

We just planted two plum trees. They were my birthday present. Planning to plant pears next. I love peaches, but I've never seen a peach tree around here that produced anything but hard, small ones.

Also planted a blackberry vine. I can't wait until they all start producing!
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You're as young as ya feel they say!

But, have you ever tried fig preserves?
No. Haven't seen any, that I can recall. Sounds pretty good, though.
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Timmy, if you had figs preserved the way my mama used to preserve them, you would love them.....that is if you like hot buttered biscuits. You couldn't taste the fuzzy peel. I have never liked a raw fig.
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I can already see that this is going to be a fun place to be....
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