Re: Fig preserve recipes
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07/01/25 09:51 PM
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Interesting recipe warrior. Thanks! I won't have enough figs to can this year but should have some pears later this summer. Gonna give it a try. Do you use the lemons with the pears as well?
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Re: Fig preserve recipes
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07/01/25 10:05 PM
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Interesting recipe warrior. Thanks! I won't have enough figs to can this year but should have some pears later this summer. Gonna give it a try. Do you use the lemons with the pears as well? Yes
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Re: Fig preserve recipes
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You now anything about raising them properly? Warrior I have 10 trees and the internet suck on pruning and care
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Re: Fig preserve recipes
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07/02/25 01:33 AM
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My main pear tree is a sand pear. I do have a young pineapple pear, but it only has 4 pears on it, lol.
I had a brown turkey fig that was doing great... about 3 years old... dozens of figs.... then came 0 degree temps one year, about 3 years ago, and this is the first year it's produced since... think there's 2 figs on it lol.
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Re: Fig preserve recipes
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07/02/25 03:58 AM
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Another thing on pears is getting them pollinated. Many are self infertile and you need another different pear to get it done and they have to bloom at the same time. That and they are poor nectar producers and bees would rather work stuff with better nectar like apples. Planting them close by each other with apples in the mix is the way I was taught. Interesting. Here.... our pears are the first to bloom, with apples blooming a month or more later. Our pear's blossoms usually have baby pears on them, before the first apple blooms. Is there a certain apple that blooms that much earlier???
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Re: Fig preserve recipes
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07/03/25 01:25 AM
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This is the way I learned it from granny.
Wash your figs, pinch off any stems. You can split them if you want but granny didn't.
In a large pot or basin layer figs sugar figs and top with thinnly sliced lemons to cover. About a 1:1 on sugar to figs but you can cut the sugar back by half but no more than that
Cover and let sit overnight. The sugar will draw out the juices and melt making it's own syrup.
Pack figs and syrup tightly into hot sterilized jars topping with lemon slices. Water bath the jars. If you want you can heat the figs to almost a boil before packing. I do everything as “granny “ does,except for adding the lemons.then, instead of putting them in jars, i put them in a large pot and put them on the stove and slowly cook them until they get to the consistency that I like, which is a very thick syrup. Then I pour them into sterilized hot pint jars, slap a lid on it and make sure they seal well.not only are they good eating, but they make the best coon bait for dog proof traps that you can get.
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Re: Fig preserve recipes
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There were a few food items that I didn't like as a kid; mangos, broccoli, etc., but I love tgem now. I don't think that this is uncommon. However, two things that I liked as a kid, I don't like now; figs and beets.
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