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  2. Hardball squash - Wikipedia

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    Though hardball squash is no longer a very popular game for singles play, the hardball doubles game continues to thrive. Hardball doubles is played on a court measuring 45 ft long (14 m) and 25 ft wide (7.6 m). Hardball doubles differs from singles in that the game is played up to 15 points and you do not have to win by 2 points.

  3. 25 Types of Squash—and How to Use Them - AOL

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    Spaghetti squash has a great party trick: After halving and removing the seeds, roasting or microwaving it, you scrape out the flesh with a fork, and it forms strands, like spaghetti (hence the name).

  4. Here's a Complete Guide to Different Types of Squash for ...

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    Cooking with squash is easy to do, especially in pastas, soups, and more. Look for these different types of winter and summer squash varieties.

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  6. Cucurbita maxima - Wikipedia

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    A Pink Banana squash, cut, with seeds removed, with a U.S. quarter for size comparison A buttercup squash A cut open blue hubbard squash A golden Hubbard squash. Arikara squash weighs from four to eleven pounds with a teardrop or round shape with a mottled orange and green color pattern. It is used both for its eating qualities and as decoration.

  7. Locro - Wikipedia

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    The defining ingredients are squash, corn, some form of meat (usually beef, but sometimes beef jerky or chorizo), and vegetables. Other ingredients vary widely and typically include onions, beans, squash, or pumpkin. It is mainly eaten in winter. In Ecuador, a variant known as yahuarlocro is popular. It incorporates lamb entrails and lamb blood ...

  8. 15 Common Types of Squash—and What to Do With Them - AOL

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    There's a lot of squash out there, so we broke down the common varieties. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  9. John Nimick - Wikipedia

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    John G. Nimick (born 1958) is an American squash player and tournament organizer. He was one of the leading hardball squash players in the United States in the 1980s. . Following his retirement as a professional player, he has become a central figure in the development of professional squash in the Unit