Butternut squash soup is simplicity itself. Simmering the squash with the other ingredients makes the soup more complex. Change the soup’s character by garnishing it with anything that adds crunch and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
Every fall and winter, winter squash recipes are in abundance. The many varieties of winter squash –butternut, acorn, kabocha, and spaghetti to name a few — are deliciously versatile, packed with ...
• Choosing: Look for squash that is firm and heavy. Avoid any with decay or soft spots. • Preparing: If you first slice off the top or bottom, you will have a flat surface to rest it on before peeling ...
Squash is as American as apple pie, so why isn’t this delicious, healthy, and versatile ingredient as prominent at our Thanksgiving tables? There are so many varieties of winter squash that it’s hard ...
My business partner, John Vincent, is fond of pointing out that 85% of the DNA in humans and cows is identical. That makes us more closely related to cows than we are to chickens (65% of our DNA is ...