by Dr. Amy Rothenberg | Nov 14, 2022 | Articles
This year before the last harvest was in, I was taken by surprise by a group of delicata squash lounging about on the edge of my small backyard garden. The trail of green tendrils last spring meandered away from seedlings I planted in early summer, followed by the...
by Dr. Amy Rothenberg | Apr 6, 2014 | Articles, Blog, General Health, Recipes, Snack Attack!
This year before the last harvest was in, I was taken by surprise by a group of delicata squash lounging about on the edge of my small backyard garden. The trail of green tendrils last spring meandered away from seedlings I planted in early summer, followed by the...
by Dr. Amy Rothenberg | Apr 6, 2014 | Recipes, Soups
The key to a good squash soup is to bake the squash and sweet potatoes and white potatoes and to not rush them along. With pumpkin or squash, I will cut in half, get out the seeds and bake face down on a cookie sheet. I was once so inspired by the sound of sizzling of...