So your pumpkin carving skills leave a little to be desired. (Is that a witch or a Smurf?) But even if your finished jack-o'-lantern looks a bit, um, jacked, there’s buried treasure hidden inside.
Whether you're carving a pumpkin for décor or have one you're planning to cook with, there's one step you might be overlooking: Removing the seeds and transforming them into a healthy and delicious ...
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade, right? In the same vein, I propose that when fall gives us pumpkins, we should make toasted pumpkin seeds. We have to scoop them out anyway when we cook the ...
Leftover pumpkin seeds can be used in everything from stuffing to candy to pesto. Simply roasting or toasting these nutritious and delicious seeds brings loads of flavor to holiday dishes. Read on for ...
If you've been to just about any grocery store in San Antonio recently, you've likely been greeted with a display of spooky potential. Fall is here, and it's brought a truck-load of pumpkins with it.
Yes, decorative gourd season is upon us, and while the markets are chockablock full of cute striped and ridged little squashes, we’re truly awash in a sea of pumpkins. Everywhere you turn, whether ...
There are more cooking uses and health benefits to the ubiquitous fall pumpkin than you might have thought. Pumpkins belong to the family of vegetables known as Cucurbitaceae that also includes ...
When life gives you lemons, make lemonade, right? In the same vein, I propose that when fall gives us pumpkins, we should make toasted pumpkin seeds. We have to scoop them out anyway when we cook the ...