After you carve up your pumpkins this Halloween, make the most of your jack-o’-lantern and keep the pumpkin seeds. The […] ...
Southern Living recently shared a guide on how to save pumpkin seeds for planting next season. Here's how to grow your own ...
Now that Halloween is over, you may be wondering what to do with those leftover pumpkins. How about baking their seeds for a ...
While often associated with Halloween, pumpkin seeds are available in grocery stores year-round (and purchasing them there ...
After roasting your pumpkin seeds, blend them and make a crust for your chicken, pork shoulder, or nut roast. To get a ...
Don’t worry if your dog has gotten into your stash of pumpkin seeds – they aren’t toxic, Watkins says. But that doesn’t mean ...
Except for its stem, you can eat pretty much every part of the pumpkin, including its skin and its flesh, but the seeds, ...
Remember when pumpkins were just a wee bit of spooky fun, chaotically carved in the weeks before Halloween to look like a ...
As you carve up pumpkins for Halloween, don’t just throw away the seeds. Saving pumpkin seeds to grow next season is the ...
For many kids, and some die-hard adults, the runup to Halloween is cause for elation. There’s the trying on of costumes, the laying in of a generous supply of candy for trick or treaters, and, of cour ...
From carving jack-o-lanterns to baking pies, pumpkins are a staple of fall festivities and Halloween. According to the USDA, American farmers produced more than 1.6 billion pounds of pumpkins last ...
Got some leftover pumpkin seeds that you don't know what to do with? Watch this video from KSL Greenhouse Host Maria Shilaos ...