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Started by coxy, November 06, 2016, 05:31:48 PM

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coxy

 just cut up a 15lb pumpkin for pancakes for hunting season the next pumpkin is 40lb that will go for pies and bread  what do some of you use it for

WV Sawmiller

    Don't know how to make it but I sure like the taste of good pumpkin soup.
Howard Green
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coxy

never even heard of it

tule peak timber

We grow pumpkin for the seeds only. This variety,  Kaki , has hulless seeds that are both delicious and healthy for all sorts of cooking . This pic is of today's cleaning and in the oven to dry. We use them year round after freezing. Cheers  Rob

 
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21incher

I have about 75 sugar pie pumpkins in my root cellar. They are all less then 5 lbs and we use them for pies, pancakes,  and cakes like you. I never knew those big pumpkins were good for anything but seeds. Next year my wife wants me to plant cheese pumpkins that have a cheddar flavor.  :)
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coxy

we have always used the big ones  have you ever used a white pumpkin for anything

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