In a large nonstick skillet, saute zucchini and yellow squash in oil for 10 minutes or until very tender.Calipari's ballyhooed 2024 recruiting class broke apart after he defected to pig land.
Crimp the edges as desired.Cut the squash in half, sprinkle both halves with the salt and sugar, and dot with 2 tablespoons butter.The principal and interest payment on $760,550 (maximum conforming loan amount) at 6.25% is $4,720.
Cool on a wire rack for 1 hour.Squash, on the other hand, has 58% more calcium and 38% more potassium.
Carefully pour the filling into the unbaked pie crust.It does, however, have a greater fat content.Add the honey, 5 tablespoons of sugar, rice, raisins, nutmeg, cloves, and 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon.
Lightly grease a rimmed baking sheet.Pour the filling into the prepared pie shell.
Remove the squash from the oven and, with a large lifter, carefully flip the pieces over, applying another light brushing of olive oil to the flesh side.Chill in fridge for at least 1 hour.In a separate bowl, combine the mashed candy roaster squash, heavy cream, brown sugar, granulated sugar, eggs, vanilla.
2 cups grated raw squash or zucchini.Transfer the squash to a blender.
Preheat the oven to 350 ̊ f.Pope must pick up the pieces of a program that has wounded pride and a roster in need of repair.Add the butter and flour and blend until pureed.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees f (200 degrees c).Add the butter to the food processor and blend until squash is pureed.
Mix the filling ingredients into a large mixing bowl with a whisk.
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TOP STORY: Saudi clubs interested in Liverpool's Salah and Alisson
Two Liverpool players are the latest to be linked with a move to Saudi Arabia, according to the Guardian.
Interest in winger Mohamed Salah is expected to resurface after he was previously the subject of a £150 million offer from Al Ittihad last summer, and it looks as though they could return for the 31-year-old when the transfer market opens, with Salah set to enter the final year of his contract at Anfield next month.
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Thirty-one-year-old goalkeeper Alisson is also reported to be on the wishlist of "several clubs" in the Saudi Pro League, which is looking to make several signings to help strengthen the profile after raising the league's foreign players quota from eight to 10. A deal for the Reds shot-stopper could be more difficult, though -- with over three years remaining on his deal on Merseyside, and Salah believed to be "more receptive" to a potential switch.
Salah made his 31st league appearance of the season in Monday night's 3-3 draw with Aston Villa, while Alisson made his 27th after recently returning from injury.
PAPER GOSSIP
- Manchester United are interested in a move for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins, reports talkSPORT. The 28-year-old is reported to fit the profile of what the Old Trafford hierarchy are looking to acquire in the summer, but they accept a move could be difficult with the Villains deeming him a key part of their future plans, having qualified for next season's UEFA Champions League.
- Real Madrid defender Nacho Fernandez is looking to find a club in MLS, reports Relevo. The 34-year-old is reported to have turned down the opportunity to join Bayer Leverkusen to pursue a move to the United States, but it is said that he only wants to join on a Designated Player deal that would enable him to earn a similar salary to what he currently does for Los Blancos.
- Talks over a new contract between Manchester City and goalkeeper Stefan Ortega are yet to make progress, reports the Daily Mail. Just one year is remaining on the 31-year-old's deal, but despite the Citizens being keen to keep him, it is believed that he could want more guarantees of first-team football. He has made 18 appearances this season when deputising for starter Ederson.
- Arsenal are exploring a move for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko this summer, reports the Telegraph. The 20-year-old is reported to be on the radar of multiple clubs in the Premier League, but the latest indicates that the Gunners could be ready to take the lead in the race for his signature. A deal for him is expected to require an offer above €60m, with his release clause set at €65m.
- A meeting is set to be held between Internazionale and Genoa over a deal for striker Albert Gudmundsson, reports Gazzetta dello Sport. The Nerazzurri are reported to be looking at a loan deal that would include a mandatory permanent clause for a fee between €30m and €35m. The Serie A side are also willing to include 23-year-old forward Martín Satriano and 21-year-old right-back Mattia Zanotti as part of the deal.