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The Irish used pumpkins for Halloween but when they went to America they did not have pumpkins so they used onions instead. Gradually the use of pumpkins or jack-o-lanterns have become more popular.
At Halloween in Scotland a turnip or swede would be carved to make a lantern.
It was all a matter of commonality. There were tons of potatoes and turnips on hand after a harvest. They were commonly grown. Pumpkins were not as common, and were a more valuable food source.
It originated in Ireland. They carved turnips to serve as lanterns as they went out on All Hallow's eve. In the US pumpkins and other squash were more common and used, evolving into the carving we have today.
That really depends on the pumpkin. Generally, larger pumpkins will have more creases. Larger pumpkins have more surface area, and are more likely to have a larger amound of creases.
Pennies...unless your pumpkins are the size of dimes.
Halloween is a pagan holiday that has its roots back to 700 B.C. It was celebrated by Druids, which decided to dress themselves in costumes as well as carved various root tubers and placed candles within them.
who ordered the pilgrims to grow more pumpkins to avoid starvation?
Just be creative and add a little odd look to it. I have kids they love to carve pumpkins, just look up pics of carved pumpkins you will find a great idea. You can always just draw a face on a pumpkin. Happy Halloween!!!!!! For more ideas visit the link below.
Vampires hate pumpkin more then garlic. They say it is the smell.
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You should plant pumpkins. Pumpkins give you more money. They also yield more XP points.