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Ingredients
I can't take all the credit for this idea. It was actually from one of the attendees at my Cooking to Squash class at the library. Squeeze out as much water as possible from spinach. Return potatoes to pot and mash until almost smooth.
Instructions
Sour cream and dill mashed potatoes are mixed with chopped spinach, topped with Cheddar, and baked for a delicious side dish casserole. Cook spinach according to package directions. Place potatoes in a pot with enough water to cover, and bring to a boil. Butternut squash for babies can be given at the age of six months as a part of their solid food diet. Butternut squash, simply referred to as squash, is botanically a fruit.
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