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Old 01-18-2015, 07:15 AM
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Can you freeze fresh figs to use at a later time to make Jam?
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Old 01-19-2015, 05:33 AM
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Can you freeze fresh figs to use at a later time to make Jam?
Bonnie, I freeze figs all the time to make my yearly jams. I make strawberry fig jam. I have also used them when I have made fig bars, just like date bars. They are wonderful in the bar recipe.
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Bonnie, I see you are from Michigan. What city if I might ask. I am from the Cereal City, don't miss the weather at all.
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Trader Joes sells them frozen in a plastic bag.
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My neighbor has a fig tree in his yard and he freezes them...just tosses in bag and uses as needed.
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Do you just wash them and freeze them whole?
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gennie1950 I am from Clarksville, it is about half way between Grand Rapids and Lansing.
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Thank you ladies so much. I got ahold of my first fresh figs last summer and made jam with them and it is wonderful. I have a fig bush or tree growing in my kitchen bay window and it has some started on it already. I'm sure it won't be any where the amount to make a batch of jam, but will save them up till I can find some fresh ones at Cosco again. Thanks again.
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We have fig trees. My husband picks them daily and just puts them in freezer bags and eat them like popsicles through out the winter! I used to make fig preserves but haven't due to health issues for a while. Maybe this year I can again. We have to fight the bees and squirrels for them…
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