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Figs.....

EMcKT

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Eldest has just brought round a bag of ripe figs from his tree......more to come. Does anyone have any suggestionswhat to do with them.. apart from eating them???? Love figs but stayed away as they are not carb friendly , I suppose I could just eat them and include them iny count.
 
Eldest has just brought round a bag of ripe figs from his tree......more to come. Does anyone have any suggestionswhat to do with them.. apart from eating them???? Love figs but stayed away as they are not carb friendly , I suppose I could just eat them and include them iny count.
I also have a 'glut' of figs but have added 1 chopped to my breakfast yoghurt, I have had one with parma ham and feta cheese for lunch, I am going to freeze some to make some fig compote. I have a fruit dryer so have dried some which should keep for later.
 
Coincidentally i bought one at the WI market last week. Someone had bought a few from their tree. Prediabetes I had occasionally bought a purple one from the greengrocer and had with cheese. These ones were mainly green but I was told they were ripe. I enjoyed the one I had.
 
Hope you can find a way to enjoy them that doesn’t upset your levels unduly @EMcKT

Some sort of preserving might allow you to spread them over a longer period?
 
I had occasionally bought a purple one from the greengrocer and had with cheese.
Figs with Parma/ Serrano ham is also a thing. Basically any way of incorporating them into a meal with fat and protein. My mum has a fig tree and I've found they're not good for my BG if I eat them on their own.
These ones were mainly green but I was told they were ripe.
My mum's remain green. I expect it's just different varieties are different colours, like apples.
Some sort of preserving might allow you to spread them over a longer period?
Must be possible, after all I grew up with Syrup of Figs as the family's stock laxative :D
 
I've been tempted today. Went to WI market and there were loads of figs, this time purple. I bought 2 they were 40p each.
Last week on catch up on itv I watched the first episode of Tom Kerridge in Spain. I noticed the next episode ( live last Friday)was called oranges and figs. It's filmed in Valencia which is a lovely city.

BTW the fig lady says she is going to make chutney.
 
Eldest has just brought round a bag of ripe figs from his tree......more to come. Does anyone have any suggestionswhat to do with them.. apart from eating them???? Love figs but stayed away as they are not carb friendly , I suppose I could just eat them and include them iny count.
Well I'd do my best Sean Connery impression: "Green figs; yogurt; coffee - very black".

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Impossibly exotic as a breakfast order in 1963!
 
I looked at the book, weighed them as average and eaten them with my Greek yoghurt. Counted them into my daily total. Lovely but.....boy,...did I have a trip to the wee room this morning.........!!!!!!!¡!!
 
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