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Tag: nose-to-tail

Embracing the Mush

September 13, 2012September 13, 20124 Comments

Remember when we were talking about preserving textural integrity with zucchini and I suggested that sometimes maybe you wouldn't want to do that? And remember when you worried about the cores that remained after those pretty ribbons fell away from the squash, and I said, hush honey, I'll tell you how to deal with that later? … Continue reading Embracing the Mush

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