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Death of a Pumpkin
cacman Offline
#1 Posted:
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'Tis the season. The oven is on, and the house smells of fresh baked goods
We'll make 6-8doz loaves this year. Trying our hand at canning preserves too.

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Ewok126 Offline
#2 Posted:
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My wife would kill for a loaf of that. Those look awesome Cac
jjanecka Offline
#3 Posted:
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Looks good!
Phil222 Offline
#4 Posted:
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Nice looking loaves there. Someone has some serious baking skills.
NapalmMan67 Offline
#5 Posted:
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Holy caca Carl. 6-8 doz loaves? That's a lotta bread man. Do you give any away or freeze it for later consumption?


Looks delicious!
cacman Offline
#6 Posted:
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NapalmMan67 wrote:
Holy caca Carl. 6-8 doz loaves? That's a lotta bread man. Do you give any away or freeze it for later consumption?


Looks delicious!

We begin processing and roasting the Halloween/Thanksgiving pumpkins after the Thanksgiving holiday. We freeze some of the processed pumpkin so we can enjoy some in the Spring. But we give all the fresh loaves away over the Holiday to friends, co-workers and LEO's my wife works with, the guys that work in our PO, the garbage men, irrigation man, professors, Local Fire Dept, bartenders, budtenders, etc. A lot of friends give us their pumpkins instead of them throwing them away.

My kids are in college now. A couple years ago we made over 12doz loaves. Pumpkins where bad last year due to a drought. Pumpkins this year are very meaty and sweet out here.
bs_kwaj Offline
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