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Old August 16, 2014   #20
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Juss kiddin' here,

There is a way of saving/freezing certain foods, summer squash is one of those.

The basic recipe goes:

Go fishing and a catch a great big carp
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Put caught carp on huge cutting board.

Scale and clean carp.

Throw away carp and eat the cutting board.

If you want fresh tasting fried squash in the winter and any other off season times - you could buy it at the grocery store, or better yet - grow it inside. You can grow it in a multi gallon bucket or plastic tub beside a sunny window in your house during winter months. You are already heating that area - use it.
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