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RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - SarrissUK - 03-01-2023 I'm hoping I will have enough pumpkin for pickling after this competition. I remember absolutely loving it as a child, and I've found a recipe for it already. Yum!! RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - Broadway - 24-01-2023 Morning Veggie Thank you for the seeds, they arrived this morning RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - Veggie - 24-01-2023 Glad they've arrived Danny. I was worried that they might have been too "fat" for a "small" stamp. Good luck! RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - Vinny - 24-01-2023 Just to tangetise a bit, I eat a handful of pumpkin seeds each day (normally with a handful of dried cranberries, to give them a bit of taste), pumpkin seeds are supposedly full of Zinc and can help shrink the prostate. I buy bags of seeds,which are a light green colour from Aldi. Does anyone know whether it would be feasible to plant some of theses seeds for seed harvesting, and what the pumpkins would look like? RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - Veggie - 24-01-2023 As a general reply, the pumpkin seeds you buy will have been dehulled, which you could do to any pumpkin seeds. There is a variety called Godiva which has hull-less seeds but, I'm told, the pumpkins themselves aren't good for eating. So, in a pumpkinshell, grow any pumpkins, save the seeds, and pop them yourself. Dehulling may not be as easy as I thought - if you want lots of seeds. General consensus seems to be - too much Faff https://cooking.stackexchange.com/questions/18691/hulling-pumpkin-seeds-possible-easy RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - Vinny - 24-01-2023 (24-01-2023, 02:09 PM)Veggie Wrote: As a general reply, the pumpkin seeds you buy will have been dehulled, which you could do to any pumpkin seeds. There is a variety called Godiva which has hull-less seeds but, I'm told, the pumpkins themselves aren't good for eating.I did eat some of my pumpkin seeds last year, and the flesh of course. I salted them, nuked them in the microwave and ate them like salted peanuts. Apparently this is not the best way to get the goodness from them though? RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - Small chilli - 24-01-2023 Not the healthiest way to eat them . Definitely one of the nicest. https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/152418/caramelized-spicy-pumpkin-seeds/ A sprinkling of salt, not 2 teaspoons! RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - JJB - 24-01-2023 (24-01-2023, 04:55 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Not the healthiest way to eat them . Definitely one of the nicest. I'm going to try that when or if I get a pumpkin. RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - Vinny - 24-01-2023 (24-01-2023, 04:55 PM)Small chilli Wrote: Not the healthiest way to eat them . Definitely one of the nicest.Sounds good and you do get loads of seeds from a pumpkin! RE: 2023 - Pumpkin competition - Veggie - 24-01-2023 Just by chance I had a box of pumpkin seeds that I'd saved from one of my free pumpkins so I've just shallow fried them until the husks went brown. Sprinkled them with salt and have been nibbling them ever since. This is the way I've always eaten them, Couldn't be bothered to rummage in the cupboard for all the ingredients needed for SC's recipe. |