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... Does a squash plant support more than one squash at a time? For example, it seems that while a big zucchini is growing, several incipient ones grow poorly or even rot. If I remove the big zucchini, another one starts to grow. Bill Zucchinis and crooknecks do if they're healthy. Which leads me to today's problem: so do "cream of the crop" white acorn squashes. I had hoped for a good harvest, but perhaps not quite THIS good. Does anybody have acorn squash recipe ideas that don't involve sweets - brown sugar, maple syrup, or honey? I have one to share in exchange: Bake squashes as usual, split, and remove seeds. Fry bulk sausage and drain excess fat. Along with sausage in the remaining fat, saute chopped onions and apples. Pack the sausage/onion/apple mixture into squash cavities. Makes a nice October supper. Maple syrup and cinnamon go well but are optional. Kathy |
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