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Originally posted by: TheKub
Oh noes! They are multiplying.
I... I think they are trying to communicate.
:^D
What'd you get from Woot!
Originally posted by: TheKub
Oh noes! They are multiplying.
I... I think they are trying to communicate.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
cucumber > zucchini for "non food" purposes.![]()
Originally posted by: Rubycon
cucumber > zucchini for "non food" purposes.![]()
Originally posted by: TheKub
Oh noes! They are multiplying.
I... I think they are trying to communicate.
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
With one that size you may have some tough seeds in there, depends on the type of plant it came from. I grow them every year. This year was a bad harvest for them![]()
Originally posted by: MrMatt
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
With one that size you may have some tough seeds in there, depends on the type of plant it came from. I grow them every year. This year was a bad harvest for them![]()
the seeds were HUGE. They were bigger than pumpkin seeds.
yup, giant zucchini should be composted, not eaten.Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
Originally posted by: MrMatt
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
With one that size you may have some tough seeds in there, depends on the type of plant it came from. I grow them every year. This year was a bad harvest for them![]()
the seeds were HUGE. They were bigger than pumpkin seeds.
thats not so good, if you wait for it to get to that level it means its been on the vine too long. basically depending on type u pick at 6"or so, pick early both to encourage growth of new zucchini and to avoid giant seeds. the texture of the meat will also be a whole lot worse. i'm sure there are ways to prepare old zucchini but its not optimal at all. you let it get to that point if you want to save seeds for next season.
Originally posted by: runzwithsizorz
My ex had a recipe for that, IIRC it called for a lot of Crisco.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Rubycon
cucumber > zucchini for "non food" purposes.![]()
I bow to your greater wisdom, knowledge and experience in matters such as this.
Originally posted by: Rubycon
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: Rubycon
cucumber > zucchini for "non food" purposes.![]()
I bow to your greater wisdom, knowledge and experience in matters such as this.
For nodal analysis there is probably no sensor array nor DSP that can match the capabilities of say Martha Stewart's vagina.
Perhaps the Ampullae of Lorenzini of the Carcharhinus leucas but who wants to get near that? Then again nobody wants to touch the former with a 40 foot pole let alone a 10 foot so what choice does the researcher have? :laugh:
Originally posted by: jjsole
cut in slices and grill w/olive oil, balsamic vinegar and salt.
Originally posted by: GoodRevrnd
once zucchini gets a certain size i think it just tastes like poo, at which point zucchini bread is your best option.
