Put a couple chicken breasts on the grill for lunch/dinner. Not sure what to do with them but @rsherman24 said if you just cut them up and leave them on the counter they will be gone before you know it.
@dirtdude said:
Put a couple chicken breasts on the grill for lunch/dinner. Not sure what to do with them but @rsherman24 said if you just cut them up and leave them on the counter they will be gone before you know it.
Peppers, onions, tortillas, a little salsa and you’ve got fajitas
@dirtdude said:
Put a couple chicken breasts on the grill for lunch/dinner. Not sure what to do with them but @rsherman24 said if you just cut them up and leave them on the counter they will be gone before you know it.
Summer squash, Summer squash, Summer squash, Summer squash, and some other stuff daily. But lots of squash. Don't know what happened to bugs this year, they usually knock out a few plants but none this year other than cuke beetles and cabbage worms. Slicing up another batch of squash now for the dehydrator.
If the caterpillar is carrying what looks like grains of white rice on its back, it is probably almost or already dead.
It has been inoculated by a parasitic braconid wasp that laid its eggs underneath the skin of the hornworm.
The wasp larvae actually feed on the caterpillar starting a process of desiccation that causes it to dry up and die. By the time the wasp larvae spin their white rice-like cocoons, the caterpillar has suffered irreversible damage and can no longer damage your tomato crop.
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Making jambalaya with linguica and a half an onion, diced.
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Pasta with lots of vegetables, parmesan, and pesto.
Chilis Rellenos with a salad from the garden.

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Have a batch of green chili stew going, got some fresh mild chili's to go along with last year's hot @ss chili.
Put a couple chicken breasts on the grill for lunch/dinner. Not sure what to do with them but @rsherman24 said if you just cut them up and leave them on the counter they will be gone before you know it.
Peppers, onions, tortillas, a little salsa and you’ve got fajitas
Just make sure you get yours first.
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Summer squash, Summer squash, Summer squash, Summer squash, and some other stuff daily. But lots of squash. Don't know what happened to bugs this year, they usually knock out a few plants but none this year other than cuke beetles and cabbage worms. Slicing up another batch of squash now for the dehydrator.
My Wife has been finding tomato hornworms, a type of caterpillar, in the garden, like this...
If any show up with eggs glued on their backs don't kill them. The eggs look like small grains of rice.
If the caterpillar is carrying what looks like grains of white rice on its back, it is probably almost or already dead.
It has been inoculated by a parasitic braconid wasp that laid its eggs underneath the skin of the hornworm.
The wasp larvae actually feed on the caterpillar starting a process of desiccation that causes it to dry up and die. By the time the wasp larvae spin their white rice-like cocoons, the caterpillar has suffered irreversible damage and can no longer damage your tomato crop.
Do caterpillars lay eggs? I assumed they were all larva and whatever they turned into laid the eggs.
How much are the eggs per dozen?
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Thanks, Stubble. I didn't know those were cocoons, makes sense the wasp laid the eggs under the skin. Should have delved past my assumptions.
T-Bone and mac&cheese.
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I'm not sure that's how it's done.
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