Monday, September 7, 2009

Be Fruitful

Mystery Squash--defying the law of the harvest. Reap what you sow, and then some.The camera isn't playing tricks on you. That dark green one really was about twice the size of Aaron's head. After disecting the squash and analyzing its seeds and flesh, we've ascertained that Mother Nature created a unique zucchini/pumpkin hybrid just for us. But it was too much just for us and so Aaron the shredmaster reduced it to an enormous heap of bakeable goodness, and we got down to baking. After a double batch of chocolate brownies, streusel muffins, and classic zucchini bread, all concocted in the Stephenson kitchen in Oregon, there was still a normal-sized zucchini's worth of heap remaining, which we bestowed upon Aaron's sister, Nancy. Aaron just felt so grateful for the lush volunteer squash that he couldn't leave its fruitfulness behind in Colorado to deal with (I mean, enjoy) when we got back from gallavanting across the Northwestern region. And we only tackled this mega squash after enjoying the normal-sized ones daily in the Ben Dahle kitchen in Washington--sauted, grilled, and baked in a cream cheese filled chocolate roll. Let's just say that this thriving jungle of volunteer squash is pretty serious about being fruitful and replenishing the Earth. And so are we.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Wow, that IS a big squash! Squashes grow like weeds here too. We've got almost two dozen pie pumpikins growing on a "weed" that sprouted in our back yard right now. And we'll surely have lots of pumpkin bread, pie, muffins, etc. Looks like you guys had a marvelous time in the northwest!

jessica said...

Can we expect a book soon, something along the lines of, "1001 Things to do With Squash." :)

Marliese said...

What do you put in your soil????