Posted by Nutsaboutcombines on November 21, 2009 at 14:04:57 from (70.250.76.196):
In Reply to: Pumpkin shortage posted by JML755 on November 20, 2009 at 08:33:05:
I always thought Libbey's was the largest canner of pumpkins. Every year, I buy at least 2 full cases of canned pumpkin. I make a few pies, but year-round, my favorite drink is "pumpkin nog" and pumpkin smoothie. I know it's way better to eat the fresh, raw pumkin, and I do that, too, when in season, but by far, it's the canned stuff that sustains me.
I do eat some seeds, too, but as per stated above, I'll happily buy any large, bulk quantity from leftover fruits, since I feed hundreds of exotic birds and small animals.
Seeds of other cucurbits, such as gourds, big, colored hard-shelled squashes, etc, are also always welcome, too.
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