The pumpkin is picked, you've chosen your Jack-o’-lantern design and the power tools used to open and clean the gourd have been cleaned. Now, you’re left with a heaping, gooey pile of guts and seeds.
We use every last bit of our pumpkin and simply roast our the seeds in the air fryer. Give air fryer pumpkin seeds a try for ...
Pop the seeds in the oven or a hot frying pan and use them for soups and salads. It's national pumpkin month and whether you're carving a gourd for Halloween or craving an autumnal snack we have all ...
Pumpkin seeds are edible seeds from pumpkins and other varieties of gourd squash. The seeds are cream colored, flat, and oval with a nutty, slightly sweet flavor. They are roasted, salted, and eaten ...
Ever wonder how to save pumpkin seeds so this year’s harvest keeps growing? It’s simpler than you might think—and satisfying. By saving your own seeds, you’ll cut costs, reduce waste and be able to ...