Another beautiful fall day |
Pumpkin carving parties are being held all over the place, and, not so surprisingly, for adults. A get together at my home last year produced some really creative carvings using hole saws, drills, super pumpkin guts scoopers and the tools from Pumpkin Masters. Participants used regular orange Jack-O-Lantern pumpkins, white skinned pumpkins, various shapes and sizes of gourds and even some of the mini Jack Be Little types.
We repeated the event with the kids a couple of days later, sans saw and drill. They had a blast too.
Tyler and the Webelos |
Here are some hints for pumpkin preservation from Pumpkin
Masters.
- Spread petroleum jelly on the cut edges of the pumpkin.
- Spray the pumpkin with water, cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate when the pumpkin is not on display.
- Soak or spray the pumpkin with water and a touch of bleach to ward off molding.
- Should your pumpkin shrivel, soak it in water for several hours, allowing it to re-hydrate; the more shriveled the pumpkin, the longer it should soak. Dry out the inside thoroughly. It is surprising how pumpkins can be revived using this method.
Autumn’s cooler weather is perfect for outdoor entertaining. Oktoberfests, Halloween parties and family and friend get-togethers abound. Using pumpkins, gourds, Indian corn, mums and corn fodder as decorations create a fall festival feel.
Easy projects include hollowing out cool pumpkins and
large cushaw melons or squashes and placing mums inside; cooks might place a
bowl with stew or soup into a pumpkin too. Small votive candles can be placed
in the Jack Be Little gourds to be used as place cards and table accessories. Safe,
battery-powered votives are available now as are old-fashioned wax candles.
Enjoy the fall weather and a little pumpkin fun this Halloween season.
Enjoy the fall weather and a little pumpkin fun this Halloween season.
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