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gumpenscot
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Zucchini - How do they do it???
      #414551 - 29/06/2009 17:55

How can it be that I check my garden every day and yesterday, the zucchini wasn't more than 5-6 inches and today when I looked, it had turned into a marrow!!! What's their trick? They do it to me every year, but luckily I got a great recipe for Bread and Butter Pickle from my Mother so they all get used up.

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Biker_Babe
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Loc: Scotland
Re: Zucchini - How do they do it??? [Re: gumpenscot]
      #414560 - 29/06/2009 18:12

I have a great one for marrows with onion, bacon and cream. Pm me if you want it.

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Re: Zucchini - How do they do it??? [Re: Biker_Babe]
      #414643 - 29/06/2009 22:01

Your zucchini must be related to my potatoes, last Monday a small green shoot, today a rain forest!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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suzie88
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Re: Zucchini - How do they do it??? [Re: Bobcat]
      #414700 - 30/06/2009 08:01

If you get a glut of them here is a delicious recipe for mucver, Turkish courgette fritters, lovely served just with salad and a dollop of greek yogurt.
A helpful Turkish bloke shows you how to make them in his kitchen and you have a bit of music to get you in the mood.

Enjoy!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qsm9XcK6ikM

Suzie88

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suziedee
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Re: Zucchini - How do they do it??? [Re: suzie88]
      #414854 - 30/06/2009 14:19

When I get a glut or they grow too big I cook them in water and the zap them with a hand blender and freeze to use later as a base for soup. I also do this with broccoli.

Suziedee

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