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Posted by A&F_FootDude_05 (Member # 2999) on :
 
If you buy a pumpkin and carve it & gut the seeds out, how long will it last?
 
Posted by MarcusB (Member # 21192) on :
 
Bout a 5 to 7 days if cool outside....thicker(walls) pumpkins last longer, if inside at room temp probably 3 days max....
 
Posted by Wing-Washer (Member # 3013) on :
 
^^^ Unless you have squirrels around and those squirrels are having pumpkin cravings. In this situation, pumpkin lifespan is drastically reduced... (personal experience)
 
Posted by A&F_FootDude_05 (Member # 2999) on :
 
If I keep it refrigerated how long will it last?
 
Posted by LeDaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
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Posted by bluetoelover (Member # 14736) on :
 
Nice LeDaemon! Love that pic with the pumpkin ripping the shit out of the other pumpkin!
 
Posted by A&F_FootDude_05 (Member # 2999) on :
 
Haha nice pumpcrack!

But seriously, how long would it be okay to keep a carved-pumpkin in my fridge?
 
Posted by LeDaemon (Member # 198) on :
 
Probably a couple of weeks as long as you scoop all of the goop out of it really well. Question is why the hell do you want to keep it in the fridge??? Will trick-or-treaters be knocking on your fridge door? [Laugh]
 
Posted by Crazy_Diamond (Member # 22956) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by A&F_FootDude_05:
If you buy a pumpkin and carve it & gut the seeds out, how long will it last?

Finish your sandwich
 
Posted by A&F_FootDude_05 (Member # 2999) on :
 
It's a suprise for someone [Joint] My friend has a birthday that happens to fall on halloween, so we're gonna carve 'happy birthday so and so' and put a sweet gift inside the pumpkin - pretty cool, huh?!
 
Posted by Cuddle_Kittens (Member # 26273) on :
 
I've heard if you coat it in WD-40 it'll last longer too.. If you keep it in the fridge too long it will turn to mush when it's out at room temp, so watch for that. I think the guy at www.extremepumpkins.com has some other recommendations too (that's where the wd-40 trick came from...but I've never tried it)
 
Posted by Mona (Member # 8351) on :
 
mmmm pumpkin seeds are good.so are pumpkin pie candles.
 
Posted by Broly (Member # 504) on :
 
Yo! LD! Love the pumpkins pics! LMAO! [Laugh] [Cry] [Laugh] Laughing till cry.
 
Posted by Broly (Member # 504) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Mona:
mmmm pumpkin seeds are good.so are pumpkin pie candles.

Ahhh.. props to pumpkin seeds! My Ma used to oven cook pumpkin seeds to perfection when I was a little guy! And of course homemade pumpkin pie! Yummy! [Mmm]

So many good memories! [Smile]
 
Posted by Eliza Durden (Member # 22995) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wing-Washer:
^^^ Unless you have squirrels around and those squirrels are having pumpkin cravings. In this situation, pumpkin lifespan is drastically reduced... (personal experience)

I've got a better one....Last year I forgot to bring them in off the porch. Elk came up onto my porch and ate most of them. We had to re-carve all 4 pumpkins.
 
Posted by Wing-Washer (Member # 3013) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Eliza Durden:
quote:
Originally posted by Wing-Washer:
^^^ Unless you have squirrels around and those squirrels are having pumpkin cravings. In this situation, pumpkin lifespan is drastically reduced... (personal experience)

I've got a better one....Last year I forgot to bring them in off the porch. Elk came up onto my porch and ate most of them. We had to re-carve all 4 pumpkins.
You win. [Eek!]

Elk?!? [Laugh] That's awesome, where do you live?

The strangest thing we saw were solid black squirrels when we lived in North Dakota. We had no idea that black squirrels even existed...
 


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