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Post by shannondegroot on Sept 12, 2018 4:49:12 GMT
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Post by wickedkittiesmom on Sept 12, 2018 8:11:36 GMT
I like dried apricots once in a while.
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Post by Terrapin Station on Sept 12, 2018 8:13:48 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2018 8:58:30 GMT
Oh yes.
Apricot. Banana. Mango. Pineapple. Raisins. Dates.
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Post by Aj_June on Sept 12, 2018 9:09:09 GMT
Oh yes. Apricot. Banana. Mango. Pineapple. Raisins. Dates.
The UK people are growing more and more fond of it. It usually makes it in 1000 things to eat before you die list.
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Post by FridayOnElmStreet on Sept 12, 2018 10:03:55 GMT
Not really.
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Post by No_Socks_Here on Sept 12, 2018 10:30:05 GMT
Oh yes. Apricot. Banana. Mango. Pineapple. Raisins. Dates. Oh yeah! ^^ what he said adding peaches, figs and others! ![](https://s26.postimg.cc/m1dg20al5/biggrin.gif)
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Sept 12, 2018 14:53:19 GMT
I buy raisins regularly, dates semi-regularly, and figs occasionally.
I once bought a small package of dried mangos in Malaysia (it was a novelty for me at the time) but I never opened it, and ended up throwing it away when I noticed one day that the expiration date had come and gone.
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Post by koskiewicz on Sept 12, 2018 18:19:41 GMT
...in no order:
apricots prunes mangos raisins
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Post by klawrencio79 on Sept 12, 2018 18:42:31 GMT
Very much so.
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Post by Pep Streebeck on Sept 12, 2018 18:58:04 GMT
No. They are too inconsistent. Some of them have names like "raisin" and "prune" and others have no name, just "dried" whatever.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 12, 2018 19:19:05 GMT
No thank you.
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