I don't know why not. Just grate them up and use those suckers! I have some pattypan squash in the freezer that I'm going to make into zucchini *something*. I wonder if I have enough cocoa for the cupcakes....hmmmmm.
What the heck are those? With that bi-color pattern, they look like gourds. I've never seen a bi-color squash. And how did you get ripe squash already? I just have the first tiny male flower buds on mine.
Lou, they're called zephyr. They're a squash, but just prettier than your typical straight neck. I planted the transplants in March. We really didn't have a winter here.
Wound up having enough zucchini to make the cupcakes. YUM! Some of the squash went in hummus. Counter is still full! Man, I love summer.
I'm a wife, teacher and mom of two who came by gardening accidentally in order to appease a fussy child in a big-box hardware store. He saw yellow pear tomatoes (his favorite color) and we became container gardeners.
As it goes with anything involving children, my interest far outlasted his and now we have a square foot garden in our corner yard.
As long as we can battle the bugs and keep the dog from the soil, we might have some fun.
Harvest:
2009 TOTAL ---- 136 lbs
2010 TOTAL ---- I stink. I gave up weighing.
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The boy has eaten:
Spinach
Lettuce
Blueberry
Teeninesy radish bit. He chewed it, spit it out and then rinsed his mouth with water. It still counts.
Carrots - orange, white and purple
Zucchini
Beans - purple, green and Dragon Tongue
Okra
Cantaloupe
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The girl has eaten:
carrot
Cantaloupe - smelled, licked, sucked on a slice, but ingestion is doubtful.
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Wow,so early! Of course you can.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why not. Just grate them up and use those suckers! I have some pattypan squash in the freezer that I'm going to make into zucchini *something*. I wonder if I have enough cocoa for the cupcakes....hmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteHeck I'd try it. I'm hoping all the cat issues are behind you now. And hope you are doing well.
ReplyDeleteI don't see why not!
ReplyDeleteI think it's time to find out if yellow squash makes good cupcakes. It will all cook up tasty.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, squash already!!!! Woo hoo, you beat the squash bugs! I hope I get the same luck :)
ReplyDeleteWhat the heck are those? With that bi-color pattern, they look like gourds. I've never seen a bi-color squash. And how did you get ripe squash already? I just have the first tiny male flower buds on mine.
ReplyDeleteLou, they're called zephyr. They're a squash, but just prettier than your typical straight neck. I planted the transplants in March. We really didn't have a winter here.
ReplyDeleteWound up having enough zucchini to make the cupcakes. YUM! Some of the squash went in hummus. Counter is still full! Man, I love summer.
Thank you for the beautiful squash and thank you Aunt Fanny for the delicious casserole recipe.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful squash and thank you Aunt Fanny for the delicious casserole recipe.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the beautiful squash and thank you Aunt Fanny for the delicious casserole recipe.
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