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Don’t toss your Halloween pumpkin — bake, compost or feed it to farm animals instead
If you’re carving a jack-o’-lantern, don’t throw away the skin or innards — every part is edible.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, a healthy compost pile should include a mix of “greens” — like pumpkin ...
Carving pumpkins, roasting the seeds for a nutrient-rich snack, and displaying the candlelit designs on your porch are enjoyable fall traditions. But these bright gourds aren’t just for show, and ...
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Yes, horses can eat pumpkins! List of fruits and veggies that are safe to feed and those that aren’t
including the seeds — “but that’s not to say that all squashes and pumpkins are suitable for horses to eat”. “An orange pumpkin is low in calories and also has a low glycemic load, meaning that when ...
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