here just roasting them all I'm happy with that they're done what we're gonna work on next is the grass-fed beef and dirt vegetable ragout with spaghetti squash so take a look here I got two spaghetti squash they've been there for about 45 minutes and I just poke holes in the top the spaghetti squash is like a little mini pressure cooker if you don't put these holes in there to give the steam a little bit of exit strategy if you will then this whole thing things blow up and I've seen pictures of that happen so a couple holes on top I don't cut them in half but just leave them whole it'll just kind of steam everything use the skin as a shell and then you'll see at the end we'll cut them in half and be able to just scoop them right out so straightforward with that go on okay here's our squash just check I'm gonna pull this out just gonna show you guys when I look when I see that do that I can touch it I can squeeze it and compress it I check this out you got to be really careful at this point but these are like time bombs see the air shooting out of there watch this this is how I do it there's plenty other ways you can cut them in half season them on the inside roast them cut open Center side up or down however you want to do it hands-off approach super easy and same end result all right you see that how that works and the nice kinda nice very simple raghu hardy chose me maybe we should be able to stand that up in the center their color nice right got on the bottom this would be a good place for us in aged balsamic I'll be here shortly Emma's are calm but here's what we're gonna do heaven forbid Parmesan Reggiano grass-fed beef and garden veggie Reggie over spaghetti squash it's the optional parmigiano-reggiano .
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Do you guys remember the Holocaust? And those crazy guys called the Nazis?
Well, among them was an elite crew called the SS, which is said to stand for Schutzstaffel. They were the party's "Protection Squadron" and they were rumored to be tough guys.
But, what if they were just a crew of cronies who liked complex carbohydrates? And they had a patch to prove it? I think SS stands for Spaghetti Squash.