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As Digeroo and Plot 18 said.Graceland, if you want squash spaghetti now, you can make them with courgettes and a spiraliser kitchen gadget:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Newest-Improved-Spiralizer-Spiral-Complete/dp/B00NEAO4S2/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1499230919&sr=1-2&keywords=courgette+spiralizer(no advertising intended, there are many others, just wanted to show how to make 'spaghetti' now)
Surely this is a butternut squash not a spaghetti marrow, our spaghetti marrows are the same as normal marrow shape. I did grow butternut squashes some years ago.
We never leave them to ripen , the skins then go hard. We have them as soon as they are about 8 to 10 inches long. Sorry I still use old measurements.
Quote from: laurieuk on July 15, 2017, 08:22:38Surely this is a butternut squash not a spaghetti marrow, our spaghetti marrows are the same as normal marrow shape. I did grow butternut squashes some years ago.yes indeed it is however the cooking is much the same in my post it was the cooking that was mentioned not the squash ill post a pic of some flowers with this post so there is no confusion [/quoteMaybe I am just old and thick but not sure what dahlias have to do with marrows.