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$13 for a buttercup squash (pumpkin)
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(11-01-2023, 12:17 PM)Oh_hunnihunni Wrote: I spread compost, punkins appear. Lots of baby fruit, but so far with all the rain most are not getting past the baby stage. But the beans and tomatoes and lettuces and kale and spinach and rocket and onions and silverbeet and peas did well. Second crop now planting...

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I won't bore you with how I discovered this, but immature pumpkins/squash are good to eat if you treat them the same as zucchini, i.e. leave the rind intact, sauté briefly in butter or olive oil until just tender.


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RE: $13 for a buttercup squash (pumpkin) - by Olive - 11-01-2023, 06:45 PM

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