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I've totally done this before-and LOVE it! thanks for the reminder though. i

forgot all about this recipe. *~

Spaghetti Squash

Hi everyone!

For those of you watching your pasta intake, I just made the tastiest

fake pasta dish! For a photo, a'la Skwigg, and the recipe, go here:

http://fairydogmother.tripod.com/blog/

Hope someone finds this helpful!

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Also great for breakfast!!

I seem to prefer the food choices most people call lunch and dinner meals

at any of the 6 meals.

My breakfast is often instant...left overs from the big batch.

M.

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Me too .

Even as a kid I never understood why certain foods have to be eaten

only certain times of the day!

Left overs are great for breakfast! Often, the flavors have gotten

better overnight!

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  • 6 months later...

Along with the butter you could sprinkle Italian seasonings: oregano, basil,

garlic, whatever you like.

Or you could add some sweeter along with the butter and pumpkin pie spices

like cinnamon, allspice, etc.

Cheryl

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I often eat it with olive oil, salt & pepper. I also

tried the spagetti squash casserole in NT & thought it

was awesome.

Dawn

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>>is spaghetti squash counted as a carb?

>Yes, winter squash is a carb. It's the third item on Bill '

list

>of carb. However, if you're counting carbs, it's relatively low - I

mean,

>you can probably eat a full cup of it - maybe even more depending on

your

Spaghetti squash is the only winter squash that is more like zuchini

and the summer squashes. The winter squashes are low, but the spaghetti

squash is LOWER, and can be counted as a vegie, not a carb !!!

--->

fitday.com 1 CUP serving

acorn (winter) squash: 15g CARB, 56cal, 1.1g protein, 0 fat

butternut: 16g CARB, 63cal; 1.4g protein, 0 fat

Squash, summer yellow 5g CARB, 23 cal, 1g protein, 0 fat

spaghetti squash 7g CARB, 31 cal, .5g fat, .6gm protein

Etana

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I got a headache recently after eating baked spaghetti squash from the

farmers market - a headache which lasted until the next morning even, and

I'd been headache free for weeks. It was the same kind of headache I used

to get after eating some sweets like cookies. Coincidence? Or is it

something about the squash. Not so sure I'll be making the squash pie for

Thanksgiving after all. Bummer. Have other folks had a not-so-great

reaction to spaghetti squash? Maybe it's a carb thing.

Jawnie

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I've been wondering about it, because my little 3yo eats it every day

and would eat it by the plateful if I let her, AND she's recently put on

about 4-5 lbs, which for a 30 lb child is a LOT of weight in a short

amount of time. /

Hm...

/

> 's away until tomorrow afternoon and we have a hopelessly clogged

> kitchen sink. The older boys and I are trying our plumbing skills,

> but I'd feel so much better if someone handy could either come help,

> or even walk me through this over the phone.

>

> Plunging hasn't worked, we're up to taking off the trap(s) and

> snaking....

>

> Help!!!

>

>

On 11/18/2010 10:10 AM, Jennie wrote:

>

> I got a headache recently after eating baked spaghetti squash from the

> farmers market - a headache which lasted until the next morning even, and

> I'd been headache free for weeks. It was the same kind of headache I used

> to get after eating some sweets like cookies. Coincidence? Or is it

> something about the squash. Not so sure I'll be making the squash pie for

> Thanksgiving after all. Bummer. Have other folks had a not-so-great

> reaction to spaghetti squash? Maybe it's a carb thing.

>

> Jawnie

>

>

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