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Figs. Fresh figs are only occasionally available here and I never remember when so miss them half the years. I also wish my citrus trees had fruit all year, that would be awesome.
And the afternoon thunderstorms. It's so hot already and they haven't started yet, and last year failed entirely because of el Nino. I wouldn't mind them being all year.
Oliebollen
Bundaberg Spiced Ginger Beer
Nothing beats a good Bundy.
oh! and mint m&ms
The spooky orange filling Oreo Cookies. They just hit different.
A lack of school.
ITT - Yanks thinking ultra-processed food is seasonal
Christ on a bike