He should have learned by now that almost no one wants that stuff – but noooo – the misattributed quote of someone (not Einstein) that doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity seems to fit here
Surely zucchini can be grown in poor countries. It would provide an almost endless supply of food for starving people. Not good food mind you, but still food.
I have to wonder why he grew so much zucchini if he knew he wasn’t going to eat it all. Feeling generous, perhaps? If so, should’ve scouted out his intended recipients first …
My mom planted a packet of seeds one year. She learned her lesson. Next year she planted a few seeds. Not all of them. She made pickles (both gherkin-size and sliced sandwich-type), she put them thru a food processor to pulverize them and froze them for using as the liquid in making bread. She made a tomato, zucchini, garlic, onion stew(?) and froze it so we could have all winter long (was delicious and tasted fresh in the middle of winter). She found all kinds of ways to use zucchini that were wonderful! And disguised the taste of the zucchini!
C over 2 years ago
Hazmat disposal
allen@home over 2 years ago
I guess the rabbits won’t even take any.
ronaldspence over 2 years ago
i wonder if the sharks might like some zucchini…
kingdiamond69 over 2 years ago
You only grow one crop of Zucchinis then you learn your lesson .
Zykoic over 2 years ago
Almost got by this year without zucchinis but a relative brought by one right out of the movie, “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”.
I made a cool patio chair out of it.
mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago
Sneaky way to sink the green ship.
dadlivonia over 2 years ago
He should have learned by now that almost no one wants that stuff – but noooo – the misattributed quote of someone (not Einstein) that doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result is the definition of insanity seems to fit here
Zebrastripes over 2 years ago
He’s got the “Lot” syndrome…
bobbyferrel over 2 years ago
I always wondered why, at the nursery, the zucchini seed packets had more than one seed.
Prey over 2 years ago
They grow them by the thousands in the field opposite my house, I can´t stand them.
Mr. Organization over 2 years ago
Zucchini is healthy, filling, low-calorie, and easy to grow. If I still had a yard I’d grow them.
txmystic over 2 years ago
zucchini bread…that’s about it…
Dsnerker over 2 years ago
Good Saturday morning everyone! Have a great weekend.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 2 years ago
I LOVE zucchini!
Good morning Crew!
Rich Douglas over 2 years ago
Perhaps I was wrong about pirates being funny.
ryryo1106 over 2 years ago
Unless you are happy to live on it, grow 1 plant.
DetailBear over 2 years ago
If the rabbits want to leave the ship on a raid, they have to take a bag of zucchini.
eb110americana over 2 years ago
I’ve heard you can integrate zucchini into brownies. Never tried it though.
Otis Rufus Driftwood over 2 years ago
Someone gave my mother some zucchinis a while back. Both of my sisters in law gave some great recipes for them.
Mikey Jay over 2 years ago
I love those things breaded and deep fried. Yum!
Shikamoo Premium Member over 2 years ago
Zucchini is so hard to dispose of. Like rhubarb, it grows too much.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 2 years ago
It it said that one zucchini plant will feed a neighborhood. I have no intention of finding out!
William Stoneham Premium Member over 2 years ago
Surely zucchini can be grown in poor countries. It would provide an almost endless supply of food for starving people. Not good food mind you, but still food.
Seed_drill over 2 years ago
All year and my plants only produced three.
rgcviper over 2 years ago
I have to wonder why he grew so much zucchini if he knew he wasn’t going to eat it all. Feeling generous, perhaps? If so, should’ve scouted out his intended recipients first …
’Evening, Crew.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 2 years ago
Don’t rabbits eat zucchini?
E. Z. Louie over 2 years ago
Load them into the cannons!
contralto2b over 2 years ago
My mom planted a packet of seeds one year. She learned her lesson. Next year she planted a few seeds. Not all of them. She made pickles (both gherkin-size and sliced sandwich-type), she put them thru a food processor to pulverize them and froze them for using as the liquid in making bread. She made a tomato, zucchini, garlic, onion stew(?) and froze it so we could have all winter long (was delicious and tasted fresh in the middle of winter). She found all kinds of ways to use zucchini that were wonderful! And disguised the taste of the zucchini!