Make tons of pumpkin things!
Like pie, bread, seeds, turnovers.
Many ideas.
you can bring it to a Charity
a lot
No. Pumpkins would be producers, not consumers. aka pumpkins are plants
The possessive form would be "the pumpkins' smiles."
This would produce an energetic reaction with a lot of heat, and the product would be water and potassium sulfate (as long as the molar quantities of the reactants are the same, otherwise you will have leftover sulfuric acid or leftover potassium hydroxide).
Yes, pumpkins would be a feature in England for Halloween.
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they actually have a lot to do with it . first of all they have to do with Halloween which originated from hundreds of years ago and squash and pumpkins were used to do with spells :) hope i helped
Any egg paint would be great for painting pumpkins, and edible, too!
First, it was Ireland, not England, that created Halloween. Second, it was turnips. Third, the correct question would be "pumpkins instead of" as turnips were the original and pumpkins were the replacement.
You would require a shredding service if you have recently cut down a large portion of your backwoods are or something similar to that. This might also include a lot of leftover debris from a storm.
If the pumpkin patch has 96 rows of pumpkins with 23 pumpkins in each row then there would be a total of 2,208 pumpkins. You get the answer by multiplying 96 by 23.
The answer depends entirely on the sort of leftover to be reheated. Leftover pizza would be reheated quite differently than leftover pot roast or soup.