When braising, cook the pumpkin or squash in just enough water and simmer until tender.
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The monster squash weighed in at 1, 504lb (682kg), about 200lb (90kg) short of the world record, and has a circumference of about 17ft (5.18m).
Bad looking tomatoes or squash rot in the fields or are never picked at all because they are not at the right ripeness when pickers come through the fields.
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Today SI has 50 full-time staffers (many of them poached from the EIU and other well-capitalized rivals who could have--but didn't--squash Venus in the early days) and 70 part-time researchers.
Kale the overexposed vegetable of the moment is given new life in a salad with squash and apple, dressed in miso-ponzu and panko.
During the demonstration, the player egged Milo on to squash a snail in the garden.
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They also train in squash on Saturdays and travel to tournaments.
He was still playing the game as flanker at the age of 54, climbed Kilimanjaro, and still cycles some 150 miles (240 km) a week, as well as fitting in squash.
And when he gets about halfway through his trajectory, he's tightened himself up into this tiny little cannonball using squash and stretch in a way to create momentum and fluidity between the poses.
In a manner of speaking, squash has been sexed up in a bid to make itself more attractive to the IOC, making vibrant changes to the courts and apparatus.
Nevertheless, some people in the squash world say they're optimistic that the sport is becoming less elite.
It was in a University of Chicago squash court that Enrico Fermi set off the first controlled nuclear chain reaction in 1942.
Supermarkets passing store produce off as a farmers' market is "a real slap in the face, " said Dale Schultz, who has been selling the tomatoes, onions and squash he grows on his farm in Gig Harbor, Wash.
They kept in touch and later ended up working together at another company before deciding over a squash game to start their own company in 2009.
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While there have been signs that the industry is beginning to emerge from the worst of the downturn, there are fears that the jitters over possible military action in Iraq could squash any recovery.
When his twin 16-year-old boys first started playing seriously, Clay Rohrbach, a former partner at Morgan Stanley, built a squash court at his house in Greenwich and hired Australian former World Cup winner Rodney Martin to coach them.
The fact that ISPs are working with the RIAA in a bid to squash piracy is far from new.
In September, HP admitted it hired private detectives who used pre-texting--or false pretenses--to get the personal phone records of nine journalists, seven directors and two HP employees in an effort to squash a long-running series of leaks from the company's board of directors.
In September, HP (nyse: HPQ - news - people ) admitted it hired private detectives who used pre-texting--or false pretenses--to get the personal phone records of nine journalists, seven directors and two HP employees in an effort to squash a long-running series of leaks from the company's board of directors.
In a study co-authored by Rolls and published in a 2011 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, people who ate an entree made up of 25% pureed vegetables -- in this case, squash and cauliflower were blended into macaroni and cheese -- consumed 360 fewer calories per "volumize" the dish, tricking your brain into thinking you're eating more when in fact you're eating less.
Britvic, the maker of Robinson's squash, is also shutting a warehouse in Belfast where 20 staff are employed.
He retired from professional squash last summer after winning gold medals in both singles and doubles at the Commonwealth Games.
In aggregate, 2012 U.S. matched equity volumes at Nasdaq OMX Group fell 20.4% compared to 2011 and in my view that should squash any argument that falling volumes at the NYSE were due only to market share losses.
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One clever move by the party chairman, Jim Nicholson, to squash the idea was to wheel out in his support Henry Hyde, a senior congressman from Illinois whose anti-abortion credentials are impeccable (his amendment to ban federal funding of Medicaid abortions has been law since 1978).
Squash has been trying to gain a spot in the games for years.
It is the first senior world championships to be held since the International Olympic Committee announced that squash would be on the shortlist for Olympic inclusion in 2020.
Mr. Sorsby figures the Fed's withdrawal will prompt at least a one-percentage-point rise in mortgage rates, which he fears could squash recent glimmers of more demand for homes.
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EU's savings directive, designed to squash tax evasion by individuals within Europe, took effect in 2005 after a decade of wrangling, but has proved something of a flop.
Since its start in the fall of 2010, the program has gradually expanded from two pilot schools ordering 750 pounds of produce from 10 local farms to this year, where 10, 000 pounds of carrots, cabbage, squash, sweet potatoes and zucchini were pre-ordered in the fall from 15 local farmers.
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