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*** A WORD FROM THE KITCHEN ***

Q. How do you mend a broken Jack-o-lantern?"
A. With a pumpkin patch!

It's not even Halloween for a bit but this prime
spooky time from haunted house hopping, pumpkin
carving, creating the wildest costumes for trick-
or-treating and more. We've got a fun recipe for
you keeping with the Halloween flavor, a BUG
JUICE that is a must for any Halloween gig.

Get the max lifetime out of that pumpkin you're
carving too I've got some tips below.

Enjoy! Marzee
mailto:mz@gophercentral.com

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RECIPE: HALLOWEEN BUG JUICE

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INGREDIENTS:
10 ounce packages frozen strawberries, defrosted
1 6 ounce can lemonade concentrate, thawed
1 quart ginger ale
2 cups raisins
6 gummy worms

DIRECTIONS:
Mix the strawberries and lemonade concentrate in a blender
until smooth and thick. Gradually add ginger ale. Transfer
the beverage to a punch bowl. Stir in any remaining ginger
ale and the raisins. Place the gummy worms on the rim of
the bowl for a swampy effect.

YIELD: 10 Servings
Categories: Halloween

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MARZEE'S CORNER

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PROLONGING THE LIFE OF A CARVED PUMPKIN:

After all of your effort carving that expert pumpkin,
wouldn't you want it's lifespan to be at least through
Halloween?

Pumpkins shrivel up after losing moisture so slowing
down the dehydration process and deterring the on-set of
mold will help make them last longer. You can usually
restore them back to their original condition by soaking
them in water overnight.

One technique is to coat all cut surfaces of the pumpkin
with petroleum jelly immediately after carving. This
includes a light coating of the entire inside of the pumpkin.
If you can't do the whole inside, at least try to coat the
design that you've cut. The petroleum jelly acts as a barrier
to seal in the pumpkins internal moisture to help slow down
the dehydration process of the pumpkin. You can use a finger
to coat the eyes, nose and mouth but you may want to use a
paper towel with jelly on it to coat the inside. It's less
messy that way.

* There are also spray pumpkin preserver products out there
if you can find them at a craft store.


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