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Yes, but you can "squash" them all!
Janna
Beth R. Jarvis wrote:
>All pumpkins are squash. That's why the pumpkin pie filling says contents:
>squash.
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>This is like all (true) bugs are insects but not all insects are (true) bugs.
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>FWIW,
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>Beth Jarvis
>Yard & Garden Line
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>>Can anyone tell me if "Jack-be-Little" is a pumpkin or squash. I
>>thought pumpkin, but this am on a tv show a head chef called it a
>>squash. Thanks
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Janna Beckerman
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