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  1. Was just wondering…figs, dates, apricots…what about high sugar content??? Someone who has to watch sugars (not diabetic-but my sugar levels were a bit high)can I eat them..I heard that soaking helps release some sugar!!!True or not?

  2. I can’t wait to try this! one question tho, if I’m using your GF flour blend recipe (with chickpea & rice flours & arrowroot starch), I still add the extra chickpea flour & arrowroot starch?
    thx much.

  3. Megan, this looks wonderful…wish I had picked up the figs I was looking at last night…but anyway! I beg to differ on your assessment of raisins. I love oatmeal raisin cookies. They are my favorite of all time, and I am a cookie lover. Also, my family has handed down a ‘plum(p) pudding recipe’ and it is spicy and fragrant and delicious and filled with raisins, large (over an inch long) raisins and is the centerpiece of the holiday dessert tables in our family. I inherited the tin it is made in, in a steam/water bath. Without Plum(p) Pudding, it just isn’t a holiday (Thanksgiving, Christmas – especially, New Year’s) We have to have it at one if not all three.

    So, yes, I enjoy figs. I adore dates, dried apricots, cranberries, and other fruits, but most of all, we use and enjoy raisins. :) Blessings!

  4. Just the texture of this cake and the fact that it has figs in it has sold me. You did a great job. No doubt this is delicious. Thanks for sharing.