I've never seen those before. We get the ones individually wrapped. I know they are more expensive and wasteful with all that packaging, but Audrey doesn't like the ones in the regular bag, and I don't blame her. She'll ask for prunes all the time (we still call them prunes). They are pretty tastey. I have to balance giving her enough to keep her "going" and not giving her too many that she gets the runs. I won't introduce the chocolate covered ones though. Then she'll never go back!
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So, um...didn't 'dried plums' used to be called 'prunes?' And weren't they used for...well, you know.
Chocolate-covered dried plums actually sound pretty tasty.
Why yes, yes they did. And "plums" is a much nicer, and I'm sure consumer friendly, way of describing them. And they are yummy! Seriously yummy.
But don't eat as many as I did in one sitting. That's all I'm going to say. :)
They are..or...were...covered in dark chocolate and were very yummy. Also very rich, as I recall. I couldn't eat more than a few.
Oh, honey.....*shaking my head*
Really? Are they that good? I've seen the commercials, but ... prunes?
I havn't seen those yet. I'll have to look. Yummy
I love those...but alas we cannot have them as my oldest is deathly allergic to almonds and plums are in the same family :(
Oh, congratulations! I consider bathroom time to be my daily vacation. Enjoy it, girl. You've earned it.
;)
Rainbow Mama: Yes - really that good. It's just like eating chocolate. :)
Tanya: Yummy is right! Plus: BONUS! Fruit for the child. :)
Tribe Mama: Almonds and plums are related? I had no idea. Wow.
Jen: Thanks. :)
I've never seen those before. We get the ones individually wrapped. I know they are more expensive and wasteful with all that packaging, but Audrey doesn't like the ones in the regular bag, and I don't blame her. She'll ask for prunes all the time (we still call them prunes). They are pretty tastey. I have to balance giving her enough to keep her "going" and not giving her too many that she gets the runs. I won't introduce the chocolate covered ones though. Then she'll never go back!
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