Pumpkin Soup
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- cheese lizard
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- gamma jay
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Re: Pumpkin Soup
You'd better LOVE the soup if you're to convert that to the pot! But don't worry, it seems the cattle might get first pickings of the pumpkin!
PS: If Dale left that growing for a year or two more, Cinderella wouldn't need a godmother to magically convert it into a carriage!
PS: If Dale left that growing for a year or two more, Cinderella wouldn't need a godmother to magically convert it into a carriage!
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Rudi
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Re: Pumpkin Soup
A friend of mine recently prepared Roast butternut squash and red onion with tahini and za'atar with pumpkin instead of butternut squash (simply because the pumpkin was available). It was delicious!
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Hans
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Re: Pumpkin Soup
Is a pumpkin that large (743 kilograms) even edible??Claude wrote:I don't particularly like pumpkin, but, the soup I can tolerate.
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Re: Pumpkin Soup
Such large pumpkins are probably very fibrous (otherwise they'd collapse), so probably they won't taste good...
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Re: Pumpkin Soup
Well, over here at the larger Country Fairs the BIG canning companies are always bidding to get these large monsters as they are to be some of the BEST flavor pumpkins.
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Re: Pumpkin Soup
In one of the articles in this thread it mentioned that the previous winning pumpkin from a past fair was given to the cattle to eat. So in THAT sense, its edible.DenGar wrote:Is a pumpkin that large (743 kilograms) even edible??Claude wrote:I don't particularly like pumpkin, but, the soup I can tolerate.
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