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		<title>By: gwendita</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m growing these squash too right now! Down in sunny Kalapana.  I got the seeds from &quot;seeds of change&quot; and they were labeled &quot;tahitian squash&quot;.   They are doing great and are a winter type which turn yellow and their stems harden when they are ready.  Just tried my first one this week and it was very yummy.  I am mostly growing them for a ground cover and they are prolific. I will be interested to see if your chickens will eat them(maybe if you bake them first).  I love your blog!  thanks</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m growing these squash too right now! Down in sunny Kalapana.  I got the seeds from &#8220;seeds of change&#8221; and they were labeled &#8220;tahitian squash&#8221;.   They are doing great and are a winter type which turn yellow and their stems harden when they are ready.  Just tried my first one this week and it was very yummy.  I am mostly growing them for a ground cover and they are prolific. I will be interested to see if your chickens will eat them(maybe if you bake them first).  I love your blog!  thanks</p>
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