Short and Sweet Weekend Recap
Good Monday morrow to you all. I hopeth thee hath much tomfoolery to reminisce upon from thine weekend. (Damn that would be exhausting to talk like that all of the time.) We've had biblical rain all week and weekend so road tripping would've been out of the question. No one wants to drive on slick roads for hours so we were stuck at home. I am pretty sure unless it's for pizza, we're done eating out for a while. I got so ticked trying to order from a new place and all of the hoops they wanted you to jump through that I said screw it and the Mr was ticked too and said they were shysters. ($42 for what equates to Chinese takeout "bowl". Nope.) Then he mentioned a BBQ place and I was resistant because BBQ always makes me sick, without question. I relented because we'd spent 20 minutes trying to find a place by that time and were both getting irritated. Not like we spent less than we would have if we'd gone to th...
Yeah I can't remember when the last time I did a pumpkin carving was. Wish I had the carving skills like some of these people on those Halloween wars shows but I just stick to the basics.
ReplyDeleteI love carving pumpkins! It helps that I have a kiddo to carve with, but it's one of my favorite things about my favorite holiday. I like the look of real candles better, but have gone to battery ones for safety. Pumpkin guts are gooshy and gross, but I sort out and toast the seeds anyway.
ReplyDeleteI love carving pumpkins. I think the only time I stopped was when I was in university and I thought I was too cool for that kid stuff. Since I got over myself I've carved at least one every year and will leave some whole on my step.
ReplyDeleteI like trying new patterns/designs to see if I can replicate some of what I see online. So far the drilling a pattern into the pumpkin has worked out the best for me. I'll also light them up with an LED flashlight from the dollar store. That way I don't have to worry about them and they light up better than a candle anyway. About 50% of the time someone will steal my pumpkin or the flashlight, so I don't want to do too much.
I don't roast the seeds. Not that the innards are too gross, but I'm too lazy to separate them and I don't love the taste. It is too much work for something I don't love just because it is supposed to be healthy.
Love pumpkin carving but since I don't have kids I've only done it a couple times since high school. I did the roast seed thing long before they became really popular. It's gross but worth it. I figured out that soaking them in warm water makes it easier to separate the muck from the seeds.
ReplyDeleteI bought one this year, then the temperature popped up 10 degrees so I can't set it out yet. I added a bench to my front bed and am curious how long it will last there before someone goes after it. If it makes it to Halloween, I'll carve it and put an anchor in it to keep someone from easily grabbing it. I don't want to carve into it yet so that it will last.
I did not carve pumpkins as a kid, but I had some boyfriends who got into it when I was older. My husband used to carve them every year and dress up for the kids who came to the door. Now there's no kids left on our block so the only thing we do now is I put out a fall display of pumpkins and other gourds on a little hay bail on my front porch. I vaguely remember my mom doing pumpkin seeds one year, but I'm not a fan of seeds in general, so I can't say if I ate any or not.
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