We have had a very cold stretch of winter weather, with night time lows sometimes of 5 to 7 degrees. It is time to work on cooking the winter squash before it goes bad.
There were two Marina di Chioggia squash left, this one and the one cut up in the following pictures. In this picture you can also see a butternut squash, and acorn squash and a buttercup squash. The Marina was cut into chunks for baking in the oven along with a big ham for dinner.
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Cut into three pieces |
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Further cleaned and ready for baking |
What a great way to have garden grown veggies fresh in the middle of winter.