Yuck. Snuffy Smith made a similar reference last week, and not even as a joke. At least as a child Peppermint Patty can be forgiven for not understanding that the filthy week-old candle-scorched hull isn’t the part of the pumpkin you make pie out of.
They fit nicely in a garbage can. As far as cooking them, there are Jack-O-Lantern pumpkins and cooking pumpkins. Neither type should be used for the purpose of the other.
We make a beef stew in a pumpkin shell every year around Halloween. You use a (smallish) jack-o-lantern pumpkin and it’s fine to scrape out some of the pumpkin flesh when you serve the stew. Tastes like any winter squash.
Monster Hesh over 6 years ago
Yuck. Snuffy Smith made a similar reference last week, and not even as a joke. At least as a child Peppermint Patty can be forgiven for not understanding that the filthy week-old candle-scorched hull isn’t the part of the pumpkin you make pie out of.
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
What was Peppermint Patty thinking: giving away a jack-o’-lantern?
Andrew Capp over 6 years ago
Pie in the sky?
dave1960 over 6 years ago
What else can you do with a hollowed out pumpkin?
bigcatbusiness over 6 years ago
I just hope Peppermint Patty doesn’t try to share that pie.
Chad Cheetah over 6 years ago
The Great Pumpkin will not be happy!
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 6 years ago
Too bad she wouldn’t meet Marcie for a couple years…she could’a asked her…
RoseHawke over 6 years ago
It’s probably not the right kind of pumpkin anyway. You want a sugar pumpkin for pie.
Dean over 6 years ago
I see a lot of them flattened in the middle of the street.
Marblemouth over 6 years ago
They fit nicely in a garbage can. As far as cooking them, there are Jack-O-Lantern pumpkins and cooking pumpkins. Neither type should be used for the purpose of the other.
Number Three over 6 years ago
I’ve never tasted pumpkin before. What’s it like?
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Number Three over 6 years ago
No.
Asharah over 6 years ago
Most pumpkins used in jack-o-lanterns are bred for looks and don’t taste very good. Pumpkins for baking are called sugar pumpkins.
TheWildSow over 6 years ago
We make a beef stew in a pumpkin shell every year around Halloween. You use a (smallish) jack-o-lantern pumpkin and it’s fine to scrape out some of the pumpkin flesh when you serve the stew. Tastes like any winter squash.