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Weird

April 12, 2008 by asonomagarden 1 Comment

Weird
I broke into a spaghetti squash (from Oak Hill Farms) last night and look what I found. The seeds were starting to grow inside itself. Bizarre. Anyway, it was delicious mixed with Angelo’s Pasta Sauce and baked in a gratin pan covered with Napa Valley Olive Oil’s Parmasean Cheese.
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Comments

  1. Katrina says

    April 17, 2008 at 3:22 pm

    That is marvelous. I have one remaining spagetti squash that I can’t wait to get into now. Thank you.

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