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Posted: 9/20/2020 3:49:50 PM EDT
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Solid choice. I just can't eat a whole package before they go stale so I tend to only pick a small sleeve when I am traveling.
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After seeing the slightly longer ones in vending machines, I assumed they are a continuously extruded cookie, and thought if I worked there, I would like to take home a 3 foot long one some day.
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This sticker is dangerous and inconvenient, but I do love Fig Newtons. |
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Decades ago Nature Valley used to make apricot bars. Now it's some sort of peach-apricot blend.
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I like the little debbie figaroos better. Seems fresher and softer. But I like fig Newtons.
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I did a thread on them a while back and it was fairly popular. I love them and can eat an entire package of them. That's why I don't buy them very often...
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I dig them. Fun fact they are probably the oldest dessert we eat.
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Just bought some today. My kids eat them. A little too much sugar for me.
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I do like them. I don't think I've had one in 10 years.
I'll buy some and share them with the kids. |
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Most people stop liking figs when they find out about fig wasps. I still like figs and Fig Newtons though.
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LOVE them. But no one else in the house does...so I end up eating them all. Hence I don't buy often.
Second choice - Maple Leaf Cookies... |
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I used to love the other flavors (not pure fig)
I find them a bit dry now, but still have them every once in a while when I run across them at the store. |
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I do, if they're the original like you have. The diet/lowfat or whatever ones are nasty.
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Quoted: Most people stop liking figs when they find out about fig wasps. I still like figs and Fig Newtons though. View Quote Do you eat bananas? Did you know fruit flies lay eggs in bananas? |
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Quoted: Most people stop liking figs when they find out about fig wasps. I still like figs and Fig Newtons though. View Quote |
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Fig Newtons and a diet pepsi. Probably my all-time favorite snack combo.
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Quoted: Do you eat bananas? Did you know fruit flies lay eggs in bananas? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Most people stop liking figs when they find out about fig wasps. I still like figs and Fig Newtons though. Do you eat bananas? Did you know fruit flies lay eggs in bananas? Yes. Yes. There are bugs in almost every fruit/vegetable. There is also all kinds of things in any packaged food. The FDA allows so many ppm in any food product. Doesn't bother me as long as it tastes good. |
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Yes to fig newtons.
Also there was a packaged flat cookie about 1/4” thick and about 4” X 8” that had raisin filling, and the cookie must have been brushed with egg white. Had a shiny crust. Can’t remember what they were called, maybe a biscuit or sandwich cookie. |
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Grew up on them. Parents would freeze them when on sale. Sucks to separate frozen figs.
Love them though. |
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My old pet goat sure did. He'd be up in that fig tree like one of those african desert goats.
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Quoted: Yes. Yes. There are bugs in almost every fruit/vegetable. There is also all kinds of things in any packaged food. The FDA allows so many ppm in any food product. Doesn't bother me as long as it tastes good. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Most people stop liking figs when they find out about fig wasps. I still like figs and Fig Newtons though. Do you eat bananas? Did you know fruit flies lay eggs in bananas? Yes. Yes. There are bugs in almost every fruit/vegetable. There is also all kinds of things in any packaged food. The FDA allows so many ppm in any food product. Doesn't bother me as long as it tastes good. Wait till the green new deal has us all eating roasted grasshoppers. |
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Used to hate them as a kid love em now as long as there is no high fructose corn syrup in them.
Haven't had them for quite a while though...now I got a sudden hankering for 'em... |
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I just transferred a recipe of my own into my secondary.
A cranberry almond nut brown ale. I think for next winter, I'll do a holiday type ale and add crushed fig newton's into the wort. I had beer that had whole sheet cakes tossed in for a small brewery third anniversary party. It was better than I could have ever imagined. Fig newtons.....that would be great. I bet it would taste like a Baltic Porter. |
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I like them.
I used to like apple Newton's even more, but haven't seen them for a while. |
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Ate them as a kid with chocolate milk... almost as good as chocolate chip cookies and beer...
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As a kid I hated em.
As I grew up (in my late teens/early 20s) I’d grab a handful as I headed out the door to the deer woods. I dig em |
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Aldi knock off Newton’s are awesome. Used to be like 79¢ a pack. I think they’re way up to like $1.19.
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Quoted: After seeing the slightly longer ones in vending machines, I assumed they are a continuously extruded cookie, and thought if I worked there, I would like to take home a 3 foot long one some day. View Quote Yep, long time ago I did a service call to the Nabisco plant in Paramus, New Jersey. There was a Fig Newton line next to the equipment I was working on. Three lines of Newtons going a couple hundred foot long oven. They extruded the outer “cookie” with another extruder inserting the filling. Had a rotary knife cutting individual portions at the end. |
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