Thankfully my wife grows strawberries. I am low priority after the grand kids have their fill. I roll them in sour cream and then roll them in brown sugar. That’s the berries, not the kids…….
My Lebanese grandmother used to hollow them out and stuff them full of tomato sauce, lemon juice and ground sirloin and a few spices. Heat them in a pan with tomato sauce. Tasted great. All those spices and acid from the tomato sauce erased the bitter flavor. Try “Mahshi Kousa” next time you’re in a Middle Eastern restaurant. (My German grandmother also made all kinds of great stuff.) Want a recipe?
My mom used to give away “her” organic tomatoes to her church and china painting friends. Annoying for me who grew them, but it meant less to freeze for me.
Templo S.U.D. over 4 years ago
how many loaves of zucchini bread can that zucchini Jason’s holding make? (rephrase that, Andy: one dozen or two dozen to Denise’s family)
Lucy Rudy over 4 years ago
The giant ones don’t taste very good.
Zykoic over 4 years ago
Thankfully my wife grows strawberries. I am low priority after the grand kids have their fill. I roll them in sour cream and then roll them in brown sugar. That’s the berries, not the kids…….
MayCauseBurns over 4 years ago
Won’t the iguana eat them?
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
Give away as many as you can! That’s more you don’t have to eat!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 4 years ago
My father once grew 75 pepper plants! I don’t even like bell peppers. He was like this strip trying to get rid of them.
tripwire45 over 4 years ago
Dump them in the city pound on the way over.
Durak Premium Member over 4 years ago
Going from TWENTY (or so) and calling it “TWO” is rounding down, isn’t it?
tcayer over 4 years ago
Donate them to a food pantry.
BiggerNate91 over 4 years ago
Rounded up from WHAT?
gammaguy over 4 years ago
I’ve never successfully raised even one zucchini.
Then again, I’ve never tried. 8^)
Ray_C over 4 years ago
My Lebanese grandmother used to hollow them out and stuff them full of tomato sauce, lemon juice and ground sirloin and a few spices. Heat them in a pan with tomato sauce. Tasted great. All those spices and acid from the tomato sauce erased the bitter flavor. Try “Mahshi Kousa” next time you’re in a Middle Eastern restaurant. (My German grandmother also made all kinds of great stuff.) Want a recipe?
https://thelemonbowl.com/lebanese-stuffed-kousa-squash/
KEA over 4 years ago
according to a Prairie Home Companion I heard years ago, one has to sneak around after dark and leave them on neighbors’ porches
Bob. over 4 years ago
The police hand them out to speeders. It sure slows them down during zuc season.
gladimadad over 4 years ago
This is why I cultivate gardeners, not gardens.
marilynnbyerly over 4 years ago
My mom used to give away “her” organic tomatoes to her church and china painting friends. Annoying for me who grew them, but it meant less to freeze for me.
BWR over 4 years ago
It’s “Why don’t you TAKE her and her parents…”
einarbt over 4 years ago
Rounded it up?
Timothy Madigan Premium Member over 4 years ago
i miss seeing Denise now that it’s only new on Sundays