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"Kathy" wrote in message ... wrote in message ... 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? Take the top off like a pumpkin, remove the seeds, fill it with chopped apples (other fruits will work also) and add some cinniman. Bake for 45 minutes and eat. Or fry some meat and onions, stuff the squash with it and bake for 45 minutes and eat . Or cut them up and add to stew and soups. I also cut them in to slices, microwave them till tender, spray they with "I cant believe its not butter". Or Slice and fry them and eat. Or add them to casseroles. Dwayne 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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