



We have fig trees in the yard.
I decided to cook them, however I can.
Fig preserves have never been my thing.
So, we made fig newtons. :)
I eat them off the tree, but my kids don't like them that way.
They both enjoyed eating the dough.
I enjoyed cutting them up, they are pretty.
Then we took some of the newtons to my daddy, who loves anything called dessert, and to Andy's grandmother, who planted the fig trees in the first place.
It was all very fun.
I can't decide if I like individual pictures posted or slideshows, so I am going to mix it up.
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