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And I mean "entry" level; not "entrée" level... 
I mostly eat from cans. I want to get more fresh food in me. I cook broccoli, and I can slice and boil potatoes.
I want to try squash. Specifically, I bought several zucchini squash. Can I just wash them off, slice them into circular pieces, and then boil them? Pour off the water when they're about done and add a can of tomato sauce? Heat, stir, and serve?
I know we have many fine cooks here. Please don't laugh or sneer. I'm trying to enhance my diet without a lot of work. And I don't have time for a lot of cooking. But I think this plan might work okay?
Can the squash slices be served raw in a salad? I think I've had that in restaurants. Could I just slice the raw squash and pour Italian dressing on it and eat? Do I need to wash off the squash with anything but water, to get rid of germs, pesticides, etc.? It is okay to eat the raw rind?
Thanks. This is probably the idiot question of the day, but I need to be sure.

I mostly eat from cans. I want to get more fresh food in me. I cook broccoli, and I can slice and boil potatoes.
I want to try squash. Specifically, I bought several zucchini squash. Can I just wash them off, slice them into circular pieces, and then boil them? Pour off the water when they're about done and add a can of tomato sauce? Heat, stir, and serve?
I know we have many fine cooks here. Please don't laugh or sneer. I'm trying to enhance my diet without a lot of work. And I don't have time for a lot of cooking. But I think this plan might work okay?
Can the squash slices be served raw in a salad? I think I've had that in restaurants. Could I just slice the raw squash and pour Italian dressing on it and eat? Do I need to wash off the squash with anything but water, to get rid of germs, pesticides, etc.? It is okay to eat the raw rind?
Thanks. This is probably the idiot question of the day, but I need to be sure.
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