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    I cut some squash blossoms from the vine that's crawled through our fence from the neighbor's. I'll stuff 'em with a little ham and mozzarella and saute them. Not sure what else; I'll have to see what has to leave the 'fridge before trash collection tomorrow. I'll make the blossoms tonight for dinner if DW gets back in time from visiting with her mother this afternoon. Otherwise, tomorrow for dinner.
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    That sounds nice, Steve.

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    A salad.

    I have been thinking of eating my squash blossoms since they aren't producing any fruit anyways. My hunch is rabbits eat the tasty baby squashes as soon as they form. We have plenty of bees for pollination.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yppej View Post
    A salad.

    I have been thinking of eating my squash blossoms since they aren't producing any fruit anyways. My hunch is rabbits eat the tasty baby squashes as soon as they form. We have plenty of bees for pollination.
    Do you have a lot of rabbits this year? We have more than I have ever seen in my life, and that appears to be true for folks throughout the north shore. I love watching the bunnies in my yard, but I'll admit I loved them more before they started eating my hostas.

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    Lots of rabbits and chipmunks outside and ants inside. My neighbor told me try growing things in raised beds as the rabbits feel vulnerable on top of them so don't climb them readily.

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    Meat and cabbage pie.
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    Keto "cereal":

    1/4 c chopped nuts
    1/4 c cup dessicated coconut
    1 handful berries
    2/3 unsweetened vanilla almond milk

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    Baked potato with caesar salad.

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    Day #2 of Green Beans, Red Potatoes and Ham and I'll probably answer the same tomorrow, I sort of overdid it.
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    Beef hotdogs and potatoes. We are eating whatever is in our freezer.

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