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Old 09-17-2006, 01:16 AM #1
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Default Squash - from India

My neighbors (originally from India) have a garden and told me that whatever grows on my side (of our fence) is mine to keep. They grow some awesome squash! I just don't know how to cook "mine." It is 23" long and 18" diameter. It's a light or faint yellow color. I looked for photos online and recipes. Does the squash kinda, maybe sound familiar to anyone?

It's hard for me to catch my neighbors at home since they also work.

I took a photo of the squash late today and can post it if it might help anyone ID the squash type . The thing is huge!

They told me how to cook the squash from last year, but this is a different type. (It scared my dog when she spotted it. It was hanging from the fence and wasn't there when we left for vacation a week ago. She came home, was sunning herself and looked up and saw it. I wish I had had my camera for that moment.)
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