I've given up trying to eat all of the roasted pumpkin seeds left over from our four Halloween jack-o-lanterns. (I've decided to photograph them instead...)
I tried to find a poem about pumpkin seeds and although quaint, they were all more cutesy than clever. I've always liked their shape. Almost like teardrops. Maybe there's a metaphor in there somewhere.
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I tried to find a poem about pumpkin seeds and although quaint, they were all more cutesy than clever. I've always liked their shape. Almost like teardrops. Maybe there's a metaphor in there somewhere.
Seriously now, I am now the 2nd of two comments?
I'm here too!
Me too. I think those seeds look like bird heads.
All you lookers who never comment. Why don't you do it?
Bird heads. HA HA HA That's great.
I'm a lurker who rarely comments but I have to say that this is a very cool picture!
I love the blog.I'm just shy.
Bird heads? I am laughing, Dixie!
I always manage to either undercook or burn pumpkin seeds when I try to roast them. Is there some trick I need to know?
Michelle, dry the seeds first. Then toss in a little oil and roast in an oven no hotter than 350 for about 45-50 minutes. Works for us like a charm!
Sally
Sally, we make pumpkin seeds exactly the same way. I think drying them first makes a difference.
Laurie, this year I got adventurous and tossed with curry powder. Shocking, I know, haha.
Sally
don't forget the sea salt!!!
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