Figs, Figs, Figs, Figs

lavacaw

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I went out today to see how the figs were coming along....then I came back in the house and gathered four half gallon containers and waited for DH to get home. Twenty minutes later, we had two gallons of ripe figs picked. I think that is all I want to handle at one go. So....in a couple of days we can do it all over again. Not complaining at all, nope I am not!:weee
 

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Yumm, figs. I wish I could grow them here. I guess it's possible, but lots of work, you have to bury the stems every season, or wrap them up in burlap and leaves. Maybe someday....
 

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Congratulations! :happy_flower

What are you planning to do with them all?

Once, when I had bags and bags of them, I made up a fig pie, which turned out very well! They can always be made into preserves, dried, and made into cookie bars to freeze, too! :)
 

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I plan to make whole preserved figs in heavy syrup...nothing tastes better on a cold winter morning than fig preserves on hot homemade biscuits! If they had a drooling smiley, I would post one here!
 

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Our figs aren't quite ready to pick yet, should be soon, we eat them fresh off the tree, any that drop our chickens get.
 

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Our fig tree here is only about 2 feet tall. No figs for a while.

Congrats on all your figs!

Fig and Date Filled Cookies were my favorite as a kid.
 

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who's got figs? mine kind of look like this...but this picture is almost a month old (or it could be last years my pictures are a mess!) visualize my figs about a third bigger than this righgt now... and they should be ready by August

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the leaves are so pretty and I use them to decorate the table or plates (wow that sounds Marthish) ...but this year I just learned they are great tossed on the grill as smoke ...and also give a wonderful sweet vanilla/fig flavor to food when baked ..stewed ..steamed.....wonderful to wrap around halibut and grill

I have one and a half trees both are doing well

how are your figs doing?
 

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YUMMMMMMM !!!!!!! :drool Figs, i have about 7 fig trees here about 7 to 8 feet tall, last year i had figs but i think for figs you need the fruiting stems to be at least a year old.
I love figs straight from the tree, their so sweet its like honey. A great way to eat them is to grill the figs and wrap them with prosicutto, they do this in italy its really good.

Enjoy your Figs!!!!! ;)
 

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We got lots of figs here too. I love them! The only think I dislike is that if your lips touch the skin of the fig, you'll have little spikes stuck on to you.
 
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