Subj : Punkerpans was:Cakes was: [1] To : Dave Drum From : Ruth Haffly Date : Tue Dec 24 2024 13:12:06 Hi Dave, RH> Without question, these were jack o lantern pumpkins. I've cooked many RH> of them down over the years; we used to let our girls draw a face on RH> the pumpkin with a marker instead of carving it. Then I would cook it RH> down after Halloween and we'd enjoy the pumpkin in various forms RH> thruout the winter and spring. DD> The bright orange Halloween pumpkins certainly are more attractive DD> than the pie pumpkins. Yes, especially paired with a couple of pots of crysanthemums on porch steps. (G) DD> Here's one I do as an alternative to bell peppers - using a close DD> cousin of the pumpkin. DD> MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 DD> Title: Savoury Stuffed Squash DD> Categories: Squash, Beef, Rice, Vegetables DD> Yield: 4 Servings RH> It does look good. I'm doing some Moroccan chicken tomorrow for supper, RH> will double the recipe and put some in the freezer. DD> I've several "Moroccan" recipes for buzzard. Mostly involving a DD> tsagine. I made a double batch, too much for our tagine. Had supper, put 3 boxes (just shy of a quart,each) in the freezer and a bit left over for a quick supper tonight. Freezer ones will taste good on a cold, winter night. DD> This recipe seems mis-titled as there is no tagine actually involved. DD> But, it does look good - as with most of Ms. DiGregorio's output. Probably could be done in a tagine. DD> Title: Slow Cooker Chicken Tagine w/Butternut Squash DD> Categories: Poultry, Squash, Fruits, Chilies, Vegetables DD> Yield: 5 servings This does look good, slow cooker is a good sub for a tagine, given the amount of ingredients. Maybe add some kalamata olives too? --- Catch you later, Ruth rchaffly{at}earthlink{dot}net FIDO 1:396/45.28 .... It works! Now, if only I could remember what I did. --- PPoint 3.01 * Origin: Sew! That's My Point (1:396/45.28) .