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cab



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 9:51 am    Post subject: Pumpkins! Reply with quote
    

Loads of 'em, on the market and even the supermarkets, the ones on the market here are at least locally grown. A great opportunity to pick out pumkin and squash varieties you haven't tried yet, or just to make the most of the ones normally sold for carving (and while they're not the tastiest varieties they're still capital eating).

cinders



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 10:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

I buy mine from a local stand outside someones house I made an excellent pumpkin soup, plus pumpkin pie last year and also roasted the seeds. Will wait towards the end of the month before i buy

sean
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 10:24 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Put a bit of smoked paprika in when you roast the seeds.

gnasher



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 12:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

i'll be getting mine after halloween when they are all half price.

alisjs



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 12:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

good idea
my pumkin crop failed due to last year's promiscuous plants!

Nick



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 1:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Never used them.

Those small ones, that look like a single portion, eg about the size of a softball, anyone got a recipe to use them, ideally whole?

Can I just top them, hollow, fill with something, re-lid, and roast, or something?

cab



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 1:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

alisjs wrote:
good idea
my pumkin crop failed due to last year's promiscuous plants!


Pumpkins/squashes/courgettes are always complete tarts. If you're seed saving you have to be really quite cunning!

sean
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 1:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Nick wrote:
Never used them.

Those small ones, that look like a single portion, eg about the size of a softball, anyone got a recipe to use them, ideally whole?

Can I just top them, hollow, fill with something, re-lid, and roast, or something?


Yep. There's an HFW recipe using cream and gruyere which is good if stunningly rich.

Nick



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 1:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Hm. I have double cream and dolcelatte. Bet it would be even richer...

Cathryn



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 3:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

You want the cinammon, nutmeg, double cream, condensed milk, sugar and butter option I think...

I have succumbed - how do I store it until next week as I have just thrown down a mine will be spookier challenge...

Slim



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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 08 11:09 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

cab wrote:
alisjs wrote:
good idea
my pumkin crop failed due to last year's promiscuous plants!


Pumpkins/squashes/courgettes are always complete tarts. If you're seed saving you have to be really quite cunning!


Oh don't go and scare people, it's really quite easy. All you have to do is get used to what the flowers look like. Tape a female flower shut the night before it would normally open (otherwise it'll open up before you can get to it, I can almost promise you). Then you find a male flower from the same plant, or another that you want to pollinate it with, rip off the petals so you can really stick the anthers (bits that hold the pollen) into the female flower and get as much pollen on there as you can. Then tape the flower back up so nothing can get in there with a foreign pollen. All you have to do at that point is mark that fruit so you know which one you controlled the pollination of. (I would either scratch a design into the fruit itself - looks real funky when it grows large - or put a very loose ring of tape around the stem)

Nick



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 08 7:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Sex in your house must be a real blast.

cab



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 08 9:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Slim wrote:

Oh don't go and scare people, it's really quite easy. All you have to do is get used to what the flowers look like. Tape a female flower shut the night before it would normally open (otherwise it'll open up before you can get to it, I can almost promise you). Then you find a male flower from the same plant, or another that you want to pollinate it with, rip off the petals so you can really stick the anthers (bits that hold the pollen) into the female flower and get as much pollen on there as you can. Then tape the flower back up so nothing can get in there with a foreign pollen. All you have to do at that point is mark that fruit so you know which one you controlled the pollination of. (I would either scratch a design into the fruit itself - looks real funky when it grows large - or put a very loose ring of tape around the stem)


See, thats like I said, really quite cunning

Slim



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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 08 12:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
    

Nick wrote:
Sex in your house must be a real blast.



That's about the only sex that goes on...

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