You should Google the recipe. I just watched a video of how to fix them stuffed with a cheese filling. Oh my goodness! I almost crawled in the screen!!
Beautiful, Dwight! But why is the wonderful flower fenced? I will propagate a movment for freeing all flowers. Lol (Sorry! :-)) Have a nice day! xx Michael
I have a divider in my terrace garden that I use to tie up my tomatoes etc. It is open on the other side and free to expand! :>) Thanks for your question.
beautiful Dwight. Picked my first zucchini tonight! Soooo excited and those yellow flowers are gorgeous. ๐๐
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Thanks Cindy. You are ahead of me. I am hoping for some squash as pretty as the blossoms!
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You’re welcome Dwight. I’m sure they’re right behind me. That’s the one food from the garden I can count on. That and tomatoes.. ๐ฅฐ
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:>)
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A lovely description of that beautiful flowering vegetable. Delicious too! Fun to grow and eat.
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Thanks Michele! Do you eat the blossoms? Some in Eastern NC do.
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No, but I will try anything. At least once. ๐
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I believe they dip them in batter and deep fry them. I have not tried it!
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Wow! Why not! Anything deep fried is good, right? ๐
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Ha ha… yes it seems that way!
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My mother-in-law used to do that. It was delicious!
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How interesting! I have not tasted them.
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You should Google the recipe. I just watched a video of how to fix them stuffed with a cheese filling. Oh my goodness! I almost crawled in the screen!!
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Yes, I did post it on Micheles comment.
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Nature’s colors are always best!
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yes, always deep and rich!
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Beautiful poem. Healthy plants.
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They are really growing this year!
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Wonderful ๐ชด
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Those flowers look so good. healthy veg to follow.
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Yes, I can hardly wait!
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Reblogged this on Words on Paper.
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A good combination
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Thank you Derrick!
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Reblogged this on NEW BLOG HERE >> https:/BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks for reposting.
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Beautiful, Dwight! But why is the wonderful flower fenced? I will propagate a movment for freeing all flowers. Lol (Sorry! :-)) Have a nice day! xx Michael
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I have a divider in my terrace garden that I use to tie up my tomatoes etc. It is open on the other side and free to expand! :>) Thanks for your question.
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Nature’s colors are unsurpassed!
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Yes!
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WOW, I simply love your squash blossoms Dwight. ๐ฅฐ So impressively brilliant my friend. Wonderful complimentary haiku too!!! ๐ฑ๐๐ฟ
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Thanks Kym! I could not pass them by. Had to get a shot!
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I never knew squash produced such amazing flowers. Thanks for sharing my friend. ๐ธ๐ฟ๐ค
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Yes, both crooked neck and zucchini have big blossoms.
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Awesome! Mother Nature certainly surprises us with her amazing beauty! ๐๐๐
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Wow those are beautiful flowers!
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The colors are wonderful to see. Thank you.
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Loving the vibrant color.
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Thank you Daphny!
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You’re welcome, Dwight!
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