Subj : Spaghetti Squash Casserole
To   : Shawn Highfield
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Sun Nov 05 2023 19:37:19

Hi Shawn,


BC> That sounds yummy to me.  Once i moved into a place and "inherited" the
BC> garden planted by the previous renter.  They happened to plant several
BC> spaghetti squash plants.  That fall i ate a lot of spaghetti squash.
BC> I think my favorite way to eat it was with butter, parmesan, salt, and
BC> pepper.  Basic.

SH> It's the one squash Andrea and I don't like.  However if I "inherited"
SH> a garden full of them I would learn to like them as I'm too cheap to
SH> not eat free food. ;)

Depends on what's being offered. Years ago we were on Food Stamps (even
tho Steve was working full time, just not at sufficient pay to support a
wife and 2 kids). It was while the government was doing commodities
(eggs, cheese, milk) give aways so we were informed we were entitled to
get cheese one month. I went for it--turned out to be 15 pounds of an
imitation Velveeta. Couldn't freeze it so we used it up as fast as we
could. We'd bought Velveeta a couple times when we were first married
but hadn't bought it in years and haven't bought any since the give away
stuff was used up. I don't think it was too long after that that Steve
enlisted in the Army.

Due to no fault of mine, I've been off the air for almost a week. Tried
fetching mail every day but it didn't "click" until today. We're done
travelling for the year with the possible exception of a Thanksgiving
time trip (weather permitting) to visit Steve's mom.

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Catch you later,
Ruth
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