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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. 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 ...
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 ...
If you've been to just about any grocery store in San Antonio recently, you've likely been greeted with a display of spooky potential. Fall is here, and it's brought a truck-load of pumpkins with it.
You're probably starting to incorporate pumpkin into your own cooking and baking projects, as well. However, while you may think that cooking with pumpkin is just as easy as picking out a ...
Remove the top of the pumpkin and use a large spoon or ice cream scoop to scrape out the seeds. There will be a lot of pulp attached to the seeds, but don’t worry about that yet. The pulp can easily ...
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.