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I clean acorn squash and steam the halves, then fill the halves with stuffing. Yummy
 

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hangin'witthepeeps said:
Thanks hoodat!! BTW, I just sent out your pepper today!!! The last time I sent something to CA from GA it took about a week. I used to live in Turlock, CA right smack dab in the middle of CA in the valley. I used to think CA was all Big Lights and Big City, well I lived with a Dairy farm on one side and lots of orchards and vineyards on the other. Boy was that culture shock for me!!! lol
I swear, so many people think California is a thousand miles long and a mile wide, and all beach! The Central Valley is a tough place to grow things because of the lack of rain between like June and September, but if you can get water, you can row things like crazy.
 

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Not to mention that we all know how to surf and see movie stars all the time!
 

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hangin'witthepeeps said:
Thanks hoodat!! BTW, I just sent out your pepper today!!! The last time I sent something to CA from GA it took about a week. I used to live in Turlock, CA right smack dab in the middle of CA in the valley. I used to think CA was all Big Lights and Big City, well I lived with a Dairy farm on one side and lots of orchards and vineyards on the other. Boy was that culture shock for me!!! lol
I really appreciate you sending me that seed I couldn't find it anywhere. I'll have some seeds available this Fall. If you see anything you want, let me know.
 

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Ariel301 said:
I've never had acorn squash in soup. This is how I cook it:

Cut acorn squashes in half and clean out seeds. Put a little butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon in the hole and bake on a cookie sheet at 350 degrees until they are soft. (not sure on the exact time, I haven't cooked it in a long time) When you eat it, squish it all up so the butter and sugar and cinnamon get mixed in. Yummy!
I do it a different way but I guess the result is almost the same. I steam it till it's soft, then scoop out the flesh and mash it with butter, cinnamon and brown sugar. Sometimes I like it better with butter,sea salt and pepper and nothing else.
 
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