Sooo, raisins anyone?
These sound absolutely delish. My mamma didn’t RayZyno dummy.
Mega-sigh! Back in the late 1940s and early 1950s and for centuries before that, raisins had seeds in them. This was before the seedless grape became common commercially, though William Thompson came up with the seedless sultanina grape in the 1870s.
So here we’ve come full circle. A buck an 18g packet for raisins with seeds, who would have thunk it?
Crunchy dried grapes brings to mind the fact that Grape-Nuts contain neither grapes nor nuts. Why is that?
Yeah… Plus Seeds and Stems
Seeds and stems were called “roughage” back in the day. Now it’s “fiber”. JS.
Crunch crunch phttttt! That’s me crunching the seeds and spitting the stems:kissing_closed_eyes:
How can I get this in a bracket of caricatures?