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      I’d also recommend delicata squash. I’m not usually a huge squash fan, but I really like that one. Very cheap and easy to cook, and easy to cut up as well. It seems to be very underappreciated. I always hear people talking about spaghetti, butternut, and acorn squash, and I think I’m the only person I have ever encountered who has mentioned delicata. Give it a go! Roast it up with some olive oil, garlic, salt, pepper. You can even eat the skin.

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          They’re long and yellow with green striations. Tend to be mixed in with the other squash.