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The squashes of summer -- zucchini, yellow crookneck, pattypan, zephyr -- are the best squash in our book. If you find yourself among those afflicted with more squash than you know what to do with or ...
It’s easy to confuse cousa (aka kousa or Magda squash) with spaghetti squash—they look nearly identical! However, cousa’s flesh and seeds are edible. This Middle Eastern variety has very thin skin and ...
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Squash is a staple veggie of summer gardens—easy to grow and low maintenance, with impressively high yields and plenty of potential uses in your cooking. But, when thinking of summer squash, it's ...
Cut off the ends of the yellow squash and then cut again at the crookneck, where the squash begins to curve. Use the large end of the squash for the noodles; reserve the smaller neck end for another ...
If you’re like many gardeners, this is the time of the year when zucchini and yellow crookneck squash are so prolific that you’re tempted to leave some on your neighbors’ porches when they’re not home ...
This time of year, summer gardens and farmers markets yield an abundance of squash, primarily yellow crookneck, and zucchini. Here’s a delicious salad that uses both varieties raw, cut into 3/8-inch ...
Every year in summer, we fill our backyard gardens with zucchini plants and summer squash. Once they start producing, the bounty can seem endless, so we're always looking for new and creative ways to ...
Marston is Denver’s land-o-lakes neighborhood. The fertile land that lies between the six bodies of water (Grant Lake A, Grant Lake B, Grant Lake C, Bowles Lake, Lake of the Lake and Marston Reservoir ...
While the most common varieties of summer squash can be found year-round – we’re looking at you, green zucchini – the season for which they’re named brings a bounty of less familiar ones. Short and ...