Confession: For years, I threw away the seeds after carving pumpkins. Roasting them just didn’t seem worth the trouble—why mess with all that stringy, slimy pumpkin flesh? Then a few years ago, after ...
Whether you're carving a pumpkin for décor or have one you're planning to cook with, there's one step you might be overlooking: Removing the seeds and transforming them into a healthy and delicious ...
Those pumpkins you've placed on your steps and next to the front door ahead of Halloween can be put to good use making a salty or sweet snack now that the holiday is over. Typically carved or used to ...
The pumpkin is picked, you've chosen your Jack-o’-lantern design and the power tools used to open and clean the gourd have been cleaned. Now, you’re left with a heaping, gooey pile of guts and seeds.
Yes, decorative gourd season is upon us, and while the markets are chockablock full of cute striped and ridged little squashes, we're truly awash in a sea of pumpkins. Everywhere you turn, whether ...
It’s pumpkin carving season, and I’m once again begging you not to throw away your pumpkin seeds. After a quick rinse and dry, they’re so easy to turn into a healthy, poppable snack that you’ll find ...
Carving jack-o’-lanterns is a Halloween tradition that both adults and children enjoy. It’s hard to resist an opportunity to carve a funny or scary face into a pumpkin that will soon make its way to ...
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