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RE: Pumpkin Tales for Market Friday

in Market Friday2 years ago

I have learned a lot about pumpkins today. We haven't even seen one of those in real life here, we just get a few small, edible varieties. We don't celebrate Halloween, just sometimes kids do it for fun in their schools, but it's nothing like the tradition that you guys have. It must be fun to participate in a full celebration. What do they do with all the pumpkins after the celebration? These pumpkins seem to be in high demand.

This Friday I participate in Market Friday and I share my publication here, I hope you like it.

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Greetings, good weekend!

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Saludos mi amiga!

Do you get small edible pumpkins or squash? Many people here do not celebrate it, but, the schools always do it unless it is a super conservative Christian (not Catholic) school.

We have celebrated it all my life, and for young kids and older ones too, it is a harmless celebration. The pumpkins? I have mine out already so, usually, keep it going until it becomes unusable. The ones that are not carved out for the holiday are usually kept in a cool dry place, inside the house! Then cut up and cooked after the holiday.

Soup, grilled, roasted, or pie/bread are made from them. I am sure I am going to like yours! You pay attention to detail, so this should be fun! Thank you for reading and for dropping the link!

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