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It's That Time of Year Again.......
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 593219" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I wish you all the best with the gardening. It is hard work but worth it when you get teh produce. If you get overrun with squash, shred it and freeze it. It will be watery when you thaw it, but that liquid is great added to soups or used as the liquid in muffins or zucchini bread. Cheap and very nutritious. </p><p></p><p>If you don't already do this, get a big container with a lit for the freezer. Any liquid left from cooking or canning food can be put into this and kept in the freezer. When you make soup or dog food or whatever, add the frozen liquid. You don't have to pay for water from the tap and you end up with a lot of extra nutrients. It is great for soups and very cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 593219, member: 1233"] I wish you all the best with the gardening. It is hard work but worth it when you get teh produce. If you get overrun with squash, shred it and freeze it. It will be watery when you thaw it, but that liquid is great added to soups or used as the liquid in muffins or zucchini bread. Cheap and very nutritious. If you don't already do this, get a big container with a lit for the freezer. Any liquid left from cooking or canning food can be put into this and kept in the freezer. When you make soup or dog food or whatever, add the frozen liquid. You don't have to pay for water from the tap and you end up with a lot of extra nutrients. It is great for soups and very cheap. [/QUOTE]
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