(This post was last modified: 07-12-2017, 03:25 PM by ShadowsDad.)
I would dig them now and see what you have. Since the plant has died they won't gain anything and they might rot or start to sprout. You know to allow them to cure for a time before putting them away, right? If you don't and you have a decent amount they'll spoil quickly if left uncured. Just allow the skins to dry and thicken before storing them touching each other.
I like a variation of your wifes way on summer squash. I don't peel. They need to be small. Then I slice and fry in whatever, but I add S&P and what grabs my fancy. A bit of hot pepper, garlic, fresh ground pepper, whatever. If I'm lazy and have some, a bit of Slap Yo' Mama does it.
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I like a variation of your wifes way on summer squash. I don't peel. They need to be small. Then I slice and fry in whatever, but I add S&P and what grabs my fancy. A bit of hot pepper, garlic, fresh ground pepper, whatever. If I'm lazy and have some, a bit of Slap Yo' Mama does it.
Anyone wanting to experience a bit of rural Maine life just go to my website and go to the about us section. Let me link to it to save you from the business pages.
http://www.krampertsfinest.com/about_us
Brian. Lover of SE razors.