Yesterday visited a favourite PYO farm to stock up on Winter Squashes where they also run pumpkin carving activities for children over Halloween. Here is just one area of their display in what the farmer said was a "very poor year" for winter squashes.
They have a team of students using an amazing drilling machine which rapidly gouges out all the pumpkin flesh so the queues of children can get on with the important activity of carving the pumpkin they have chosen. They get through hundreds of these squashes in the course of Halloween weekend.
I suspect the pigs on the farm are mightily sick of pumpkin flesh by the time it's all over ! I don't know what they do with all the pumpkin seeds though. They're supposed to be very tasty dried and roasted/toasted. . Does anybody do this with their winter squash seeds?
Halloween & pumpkins
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Re the seeds
Maybe, just maybe there is a connection here to the 'Suppliers Taking the P' thread
Is there the slightest possibility that the seeds are sold to seedsmen who sell them at gross prices for two seeds
Just a thought,
Reckon my grandson could make a right mess of himself there. I'm trying to figure out where it might be.
Re the seeds
Maybe, just maybe there is a connection here to the 'Suppliers Taking the P' thread
Is there the slightest possibility that the seeds are sold to seedsmen who sell them at gross prices for two seeds
Just a thought,
Reckon my grandson could make a right mess of himself there. I'm trying to figure out where it might be.
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The toasted seeds need to come from a strain bred for fat seeds.
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We chatted the farm owner and I asked him how he coped with cross pollination since he grows numerous varieties of winter squashes every year. He never saves his own seeds apparently and buys in fresh seeds from plantsmen every year. I suspect the seeds ends up in the pigs' stomachs along with the rest of the flesh.