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smalleyez06
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Can you freeze it once it is cooked??? I got 3 of them since they were an awesome price but I know I will not use it all right away. Can I freeze it once cooked?
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I wonder how it tastes after being defrosted and then heated though :0/0
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Squash keeps for a very long time, store it somewhere dark and cool... perhaps you will get around to eating them spread throughout the month?0
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They'll keep a long time if you put them in a cool place. I think if you freeze it that it will a lot like zucchini and get watery.0
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my son dropped one so I have to use it right away and i know when i got them they were fresh picked because I got from a farm stand and actually saw them come up from the field. I may keep my fingers crossed they stay good. Thanks for the link though and will keep it in mind in case i need it0
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When I was into low carb, I used to slice eggplant very thin, par bake it then use it like lasagna noodles. The partial baking dries it out a bit and then it is not a soggy mess. I bet you could do that with the spaghetti squash. Prepare it in a meal and freeze it cooked? I love having healthy cooked meals ready for one of the busy evenings.0
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