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Pumpkins
Not Just for Jack-o-lanterns Anymore!
By Donna Smith
Toast Those Seeds!
Toasted pumpkin seeds make wonderful snacks the whole family will enjoy. After you remove the seeds from your pumpkin, rinse them well and then dry by laying them on a kitchen towel and blotting them with another towel. Preheat the oven to 250 degrees F. Put the cleaned and dried seeds on a cookie sheet. Drizzle about 1 tablespoon of olive oil over seeds and sprinkle with 1/4 teaspoon of salt. Spread the seeds into a single layer and bake, stirring occasionally, about one hour. Cool, then enjoy! Are you thinking you might give pumpkin a try, but you're not sure if your kids will eat it? The sweet, creamy texture of pumpkin may appeal to even the pickiest eater. Make the meal fun by serving it out of the hollowed out pumpkin shell. Mini-pumpkins also make wonderful serving dishes. If you make it fun, kids will eat it! Pumpkins are also inexpensive, which is another great reason to give one a try.
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