pink banana squash
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Comments (4)(graanieb) B, I would love to do a large trade. What do you have in mind ? I would like everything you listed and other herbs you may have. I m also interested in your Night Blooming Jasmine, Salvia Coccinea - Lady in Red & Coral Nymph. Let know what you would like. JQ...See Morejumbo pink banana squash
Comments (1)stargazer: Not to discourage you but have you posted your request on the GardenWeb Cooking Forum? There are a lot of great cooks there -- with a gazillion recipes -- and a lot of cook-gardeners. Joe Here is a link that might be useful: Cooking Forum...See MorePink Banana Spuash
Comments (6)I happened to be helping a friend with plumbing and went into a hardware store and found a packet there. I had looked for them for a few years before but no luck. From what I have read they are supposed to be great for pies, sweeter than pie pumpkins. I ended up with three, which will be plenty! If you don't find seeds I imagine you should find some on line....See Morelooking for: jumbo pink banana squash
Comments (3)This is one of my favorite winter squash. Very smooth grained and easy to cook. Makes wonderful squash pies. We usually put a chunk into a piece of heavy foil, butter and put brown sugar on it, seal it up and bake it at 400 degrees until soft. No water, no mess, no clean up. I also sometimes stuff it and other winter squash with a good bulk pork sausage with chopped tart apples, brown sugar etc. mixed in. If I need to stretch the sausage, add in some cooked brown rice. Wrap and bake until squash is soft. Then open the foil and place back into the over for 10 - 15 min. until the sausage stuffing is browned on top. This is a favorite of my husband's....See MoreCatNTree
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