So your pumpkin carving skills leave a little to be desired. (Is that a witch or a Smurf?) But even if your finished jack-o'-lantern looks a bit, um, jacked, there’s buried treasure hidden inside.
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.
Pumpkin season is officially upon us, which means we’ll be seeing a lot of Jack O’Lanterns, pies, and seasonal drinks like Starbucks’ infamous spiced lattes. Unfortunately, pumpkin season isn’t great ...
Nutrition and Halloween do not necessarily go hand in hand. While many parents may go to great lengths to ensure their youngsters’ Halloween treats offer at least a little nutritional value, the bulk ...
There are more cooking uses and health benefits to the ubiquitous fall pumpkin than you might have thought. Pumpkins belong to the family of vegetables known as Cucurbitaceae that also includes ...
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How to roast pumpkin seeds
Carve that jack-o-lantern and get yourself a tasty snack along the way when you make your own roasted pumpkin seeds. They are easy and delicious! ✅Ingredients • 1 pumpkin • 2 tablespoons melted butter ...
I first encountered pumpkin seeds the same way a lot of American children do — in slimy fistfuls pulled from Halloween pumpkins. Of course, I immediately discarded the seeds, along with the stringy ...
Pop the seeds in the oven or a hot frying pan and use them for soups and salads. If you're carving a pumpkin this Halloween, we have the perfect plan for you to make use of all the leftover seeds!
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