Secret Saturday

Remlinger Farms October 2009 (69)

It’s October, which means pumpkins, candy, and Halloween!  So, what’s the secret to picking the perfect pumpkin?

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Author: Shannon Gosney (4181 Articles)

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  1. 1
    LT says:

    One that the kids can pick up by themselves?!? I personally like one that sits flat, so when you carve it, it doesn’t fall over!

  2. 2
    The Gosfam says:

    I think you just look for the one that “Calls” to you :) You will know it is perfect for your family once you see it–or your 3 yr old sees it. LOL!! Sorry no genius tricks for you. I also like them to sit flat for carving.

  3. 3
    Marie says:

    I let the kids pick their favorite pumpkins, the only thing I tell them is to look for one that sits up straight enough that they can decorate :-) Other then that they usually have very specific ideas about what they want to find!

  4. 4
    Kayla says:

    The feeling you get when you happen to pick up ‘The One’ Lol

  5. 5

    We always had four pumpkins that sat on our front porch that I let my youngest Alex pick out… He picked out 4 that looked like each of us:
    ~ a short round one for Bill
    ~ a taller thinner one for me (I love my little boy!)
    ~ a medium size one for Nikolaus
    ~ a little one for himself
    The last two got progressively larger each year, as the boys did.

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