No! Don't eat it 6months is the limit!
Raw pumpkin has a very high water content, so once it's thawed, it would have to be drained and squeezed very well before using it in a pie or other dish. You will probably need at least twice the amount of frozen pumpkin than comes in a can to make any recipe because of the water content.
Pumpkin is not known to directly impact the health or well being of a person with Type B Negative blood. Because of this, any recipe that involves pumpkin can be used. Pumpkin pie is a good place to start!
no eating frozen fish is not good for you, any kind!
No, you should eat it within 6 months as with any frozen food.
Any month is a good time to do business, no matter when you were born
Yes, there are many gluten free frozen dinners. A few of the good brands are Gillian's, Healthy Choice, and Amy's has a great frozen lasagna.
any face is acceptable
Well first you get a carving knife and carve any face in your pumpkin. Then you make the inside of the pumpkin hollow- and stick the appropriate size candle in your pumpkin and then you have a glowing pumpkin!
Pumpkin stencils are easy to use if you have worked with them before. Just like any other tool, you would have to feel comfortable with using that tool. If you're not comfortable with using a stencil, then I suggest that you stick with the butter knife.
If you are not going to use the cooked pumpkin within 2-3 days, I would recommend you put it in the freezer.
pastel colors are not good for any month..... unless you are an infant....they are weaker versions of the stronger predacessors.
yes if you like mouldy cheese