Spaghetti Squash can be super intimidating to try and work with, but its so yummy and good for you! See our tips, tricks and safety information below so you can incorporate this veggie into your diet.

Intimidated by how difficult a spaghetti squash can be to cut into? Use your microwave! Microwave your squash for about 5 minutes to soften it, this makes it easier (and safer!) to cut into.
Now that you know the microwave tip and your spaghetti squash is soft, how do you cut and deseed the squash? See our video below:
Help to promote your child’s creativity by asking them to make something with some of the spaghetti squash you saved to the side. Ask them to create a funny face, a favorite animal, or even have them use the
extra squash to work on their letters and numbers.



*Nutrition label includes salad and 1 (1/2) cup serving of raspberry vinaigrette recipe. Addition of more dressing or candied pecans will change nutrition information.
Tips for Taco night:
If you’re looking for the healthier option, corn tortillas outshine their flour alternative. Whichever you select, be sure to top your tortilla with plenty of veggies and beans to make it a truly nutritious meal.
2. Salmon. Salmon isn’t necessarily traditional, but there’s no reason you can’t wrap it in tortillas. Because the fish’s flavor is stronger, it can stand up to spicy rubs as well as the charring heat of the grill.
Step 1: Start Fresh
Depending how you want to cook your artichoke, will depend how much stem to cut off before preparing. If you plan to steam, discard the whole stem so that the artichoke can sit when steaming and serving. If grilling or roasting remove only the brown edge and peel stem.
great presentation. When steaming, place artichoke upside down so petals steam evenly.
in the microwave or pressure cooker.




