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by: Fallon Active Indicator LED Icon 18 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 9:50am  
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donnatella Active Indicator LED Icon 13 Forum Moderator
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 9:53am  
Axe or chain saw, maybe? 4951
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Fallon Active Indicator LED Icon 18 OP 
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 9:58am  
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Francita Active Indicator LED Icon 17
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 10:06am  
I asked dh if I could use his table saw.  He said, no, can't mess up his tools.  Now he is trying to cut the beast.  Maybe a skill saw would work.
 
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~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:10am  
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thegoodwife Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:12am  
My Father had a saw he would use to cut the turnips at thanksgiving. Just a manual type saw. 4951
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BooBear Active Indicator LED Icon 16
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:15am  
My Father had a saw he would use to cut the turnips at thanksgiving. Just a manual type saw.
 
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I got 6 stitches one year from pealing rutabegas. . 4951
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TXSunDvl Active Indicator LED Icon 15
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:25am  
Use a heavy cleaver; that's what I use. 4951
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thegoodwife Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:48am  

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>> My Father had a saw he would use to cut the turnips at thanksgiving. Just a manual type saw.
@thegoodwife: I got 6 stitches one year from pealing rutabegas. .
@BooBear: I've never had rutabega. all I know is they are tart. Are they hard like butternut squash & turnips or are they thorny.  
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~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:51am  

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>> My Father had a saw he would use to cut the turnips at thanksgiving. Just a manual type saw.
@thegoodwife: I got 6 stitches one year from pealing rutabegas. .
@BooBear: I've never had rutabega. all I know is they are tart. Are they hard like butternut squash & turnips or are they thorny.  
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Yes and they are coated with a wax stuff. I just boil the whole thing now and peel when they are soft. 4951
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thegoodwife Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:52am  
@Fallon I had a friend who would put butter & brown sugar and bake it. It was good, but  I believe yours is a bit healthier. I don't think I ever bought a butternut squash.
I'm not a fan of squash.  I had a recipe recently that called for zucchini & I used broccoli instead.  4951
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thegoodwife Active Indicator LED Icon 10
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:53am  
Yes and they are coated with a wax stuff. I just boil the whole thing now and peel when they are soft.
@BooBear: So more like a turnip - they're waxie too! 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 11:58am  

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>> Yes and they are coated with a wax stuff. I just boil the whole thing now and peel when they are soft.
@BooBear: So more like a turnip - they're waxie too!
 
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Yes, they are a type of turnip. You make them like mashed potatoes but you have to add some sugar so they are not bitter. 4951
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~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 12:01pm  
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klp1972 Active Indicator LED Icon 7
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 1:55pm  
Sometimes HEB has them already cubed in a container... If you can find them that way, I think it's worth it even though it probably costs a little more... JMO.  It always looks so easy when Ina Garten does it on tv. She has some sort of Y-shaped peeler. For cutting, I guess her knives are super sharp. I'd probably cut off an appendage!!! 4951
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bubbleyes72 Active Indicator LED Icon 18
~ 9 years ago   Nov 14, '14 2:00pm  

@Fallon I had a friend who would put butter & brown sugar and bake it. It was good, but  I believe yours is a bit healthier. I don't think I ever bought a butternut squash.
I'm not a fan of squash.  I had a recipe recently that called for zucchini & I used broccoli instead. 
@thegoodwife: Me either, I don't like squash! EmoticonEmoticon 4951
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