I actually like prunes. They're one of those foods that a lot of people are supposed to hate, like spinach or anchovies, but I actually like the taste. But it's also one of those food that I like it in its whole, solid form, yet can't stand as prune juice or in a dessert. Go figure.
January is Prune Breakfast Month, which I think means that you have to eat prunes for breakfast. Go eat prunes! That sounds like a healthy thing to do. Maybe you can have them in a Prune Apple Smoothie or in cereal. Or how about these Fat Free Mini Prune Honey Muffins?

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1-07-2008 @3:59PM peggy said... i love prunes, although not cooked or in baked goods. i keep a bag or canister in my desk for those times i feel lik i'm not getting all the fruits and veggies i should. they are a great snack and not as messy as say peeling an orange or eating a pear at your desk. and i love the cherry essence ones. yummy!
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1-07-2008 @6:28PM Janis said... Count me in as a prune lover! I add those mini prunes to trail mixes. Do you like any of the flavored prunes--lemon or orange?
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