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			 			<p>Do you ever cook with spaghetti squash? My friend <a href="http://awakeatthewhisk.com">Amber</a> recently gave me a big box of CSA vegetables from a local farm, and in it was a ginormous spaghetti squash. I think it was at least 8 pounds, twice the normal size. Spaghetti squash is called such because the cooked flesh shreds into strands like spaghetti. You can use it as a lower carb and gluten-free replacement for spaghetti noodles in many recipes. Also, it being a winter squash, uncooked and whole, a spaghetti squash will last for months. The squash is very happy baked, shredded, and then tossed in a sauté with garlic, olive oil, and Parmesan. Some chopped greens thrown into the mix make it a meal.</p>
<p>What types of dishes do you like to make with spaghetti squash? I&#8217;d love to hear about them. Please let us know in the comments.</p>
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			 			<p>Do you ever cook with spaghetti squash? My friend <a href="http://awakeatthewhisk.com">Amber</a> recently gave me a big box of CSA vegetables from a local farm, and in it was a ginormous spaghetti squash. I think it was at least 8 pounds, twice the normal size. Spaghetti squash is called such because the cooked flesh shreds into strands like spaghetti. You can use it as a lower carb and gluten-free replacement for spaghetti noodles in many recipes. Also, it being a winter squash, uncooked and whole, a spaghetti squash will last for months. The squash is very happy baked, shredded, and then tossed in a sauté with garlic, olive oil, and Parmesan. Some chopped greens thrown into the mix make it a meal.</p>
<p>What types of dishes do you like to make with spaghetti squash? I&#8217;d love to hear about them. Please let us know in the comments.</p>
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