An open pumpkin is one that has had the top removed. The top includes the rind-covered flesh down from the handle. However many inches of the top are removed from the pumpkin depends upon the use of the pumpkin. Generally, it's as far enough down as is necessary so a hand can comfortably reach inside, or an object such as a candle can be safely grounded in the bottom. The top is usually cleanly and evenly cut from the rest of the pumpkin, so that it can be taken on and off like a lid.
a carved out pumpkin face like a pumpkin
It is all the way to the right, and and Linus is there.
you don't it is already open
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The inside looks a lighter shade of orange than out. It has the pumpkin flesh for walls, floor, and ceiling. The flesh doesn't have the layering of skin, or rind, that the outside has. The inside has the stringy pulp in which are found the seeds.
Go to the iceberg pumpkin, look at the stem of the pumpkin, click on the red lollipop.
The character they look for is called the Great Pumpkin. It is a character from the Peanuts comic strip created by Charles M. Schulz. The Great Pumpkin is said to visit sincere pumpkin patches on Halloween night.
It opens at october20,2009 hope i helped ya
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You don't have to cut a face out in a pumpkin if you don' want to. It is just for fun and to make the pumpkin look more interesting :)
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