Wow. Too bad that couldn't have been spread across the state.
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I googled, they do look good!My favorite way to eat figs is in a newton, you know fig newtons? haven't had any in years but sure makes me want one.
Good Tuesday Morning and Evening All.
Mate that's not Texas, thats Victoria!I have a friend in Texas (Fort Worth area) that had so much rain yesterday it flooded!
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Talking about hash-brown patties:Ok yuck. Fig jam with cheese, peanut butter, toast. Blue cheese and procuitto. But hash browns????
That what we went through here in WV throughout the whole month of July. Bear it like a grown up and take your turn!MMMMmmmm, fig newtons! I made them from scratch once, so good!
Greetings! Been raining for the past three days. I'd getting tired of being soaked each time I go out. Someone come do my morning chores for me, please?![]()
I've had these with apple sauce. As a side to a huge pork knuckle at an Apffel (please excuse spelling) wine bar in the countryside. It was good enough to remember 30 years later.Talking about hash-brown patties:
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There is a dish in Germany, called "Kartoffelpuffer", "Reibekuchen" or (in my area) "Rieevkooche" - translates to something like potato fritters, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato_pancake which look like this:
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Those are usually eaten with apple-sauce, sugar or jam. Sweet and salty (and fatty), delicious. Those hash-patties are the closest one can buy here in the US.
If you like the combination of salty and sweet, give it a try...