Comments on: Big dig fig in France http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/ Ranked Top 100 Travel Blog Lifecruiser. Travel information & photos. Europe, North & South America. Wed, 20 Feb 2013 09:44:35 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 By: Chris http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-39287 Chris Sat, 17 Apr 2010 02:54:15 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-39287 I planted a Brown Turkey Fig two years ago and I am hopeful that this year we will get a good harvest. Brown Turkey Fig is apparently on of the more cold tolerant varieties.

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By: Sanni http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38856 Sanni Sat, 13 Feb 2010 01:35:17 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38856 Finally – 12 days later – I found some figs at the supermarket. :mrgreen:

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By: RennyBA's Terella http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38759 RennyBA's Terella Sat, 30 Jan 2010 16:20:37 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38759 Yea, very exotic to a Norwegian too – but like Diane said; it tasted great!

Btw: Glad to see you get visitors from my blog (Vagabond) – hope she’ll meet up with us at the Oslo Blog Gathering!

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By: Erica http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38757 Erica Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:47:06 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38757 Fresh figs are absolutely delicious! I first tasted them about three years ago in London.

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By: Cecil Lee http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38739 Cecil Lee Mon, 25 Jan 2010 16:05:05 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38739 Wow, I haven’t got the chance to try out fresh fig fruit! We only have dried fig fruit in Malaysia and I love it very much. Thanks for sharing and hope I could try it when going to Paris this May. :smile:

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By: DianeCA http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38723 DianeCA Sat, 23 Jan 2010 14:30:14 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38723 We got to taste the figs on the last day of our stay. They were lovely! I have also discovered that I like perfume with fig in the fragrance, makes a nice green sweet earthy scent!

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By: Diana http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38721 Diana Sat, 23 Jan 2010 11:52:31 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38721 Love your site! :smile: Really fascinating to see what you have been upto. People like you guys are truly inspiring and are obviously really enjoying all the planet has to offer – including figs! :lol: At http://www.beouthere.com we want folk to enjoy the world as much as you do. Good luck with all you do!

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By: Trotter http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38719 Trotter Sat, 23 Jan 2010 08:58:01 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38719 You’ll have to come to Portugal for the figs… :smile:

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By: Vagabonde http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38718 Vagabonde Fri, 22 Jan 2010 22:21:54 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38718 Thank you for visiting my blog. The only Scandinavian country we visited is Denmark. We went to Copenhagen and surrounding areas. We also spent the day in Malmo Sweden and liked it a lot but that’s all we saw of Sweden. I enjoyed reading your comments.

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By: Vagabonde http://lifecruiser.org/archive/big-dig-fig-in-france/#comment-38716 Vagabonde Fri, 22 Jan 2010 21:04:25 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/?p=2463#comment-38716 I just found your blog while reading RennyBA’s Terella and came to pay you a visit and was so surprised to see that you wrote a post on figs. I just posted a long post on figs on my blog. I have a large fig tree in my yard here in Georgia (near Atlanta) and explained how to make jam and the history of figs. Please come and take a look at it: http://avagabonde.blogspot.com/. My figs are the Brown Turkey variety which is golden in color. I have so many jars – I shall try to bring some with me next August. I’ll come back to your blog to read more of your past posts.

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