Yes, you can use a can of pumpkin that is one year old, as long as it has been stored properly and the can is not damaged, bulging, or leaking. Canned goods generally have a long shelf life, and pumpkin puree typically remains safe to eat for up to two to three years after the printed expiration date. However, for the best flavor and quality, try to use it within a year of purchase. Always check for any off smells or unusual appearance before using.
It is not okay to use frozen pumpkin that has been in the freezer since 2001. That would make the pumpkin 13 years old. Pumpkin will last in the freezer for about one year.
There are many things one can do with a pumpkin after Halloween has passed. Host a pumpkin smashing party, compost it, pickle the rind of eat the flesh.
Real pumpkin can be substituted for canned pumpkin on a one to one basis. If the recipe calls for 8 ounces of canned pumpkin, use 8 ounces of well drained real pumpkin.
A one-year-old wouldn't have the mental capacity to know what a phone is - let alone use one !
No. It is impossible.
You would say "a" one year old child, because it is based on the *sound* rather than the letter. One has a W (consonant) sound to start it, so it uses an "a" rather than an "an."
an easy way to get the flesh from a pumpkin is to microwave it and use an ice cream scooper to scoop it out
well, it just matters what your using it for.
Pulp or 'meat' that is what you use to actually make pumpkin pies, etc.
Yes.
You can do a lot of things to decorate a pumpkin. You can carve a face in a pumpkin by cutting off the top, emptying the seeds, then carving on the pumpkin. You can also use markers or paints to draw on a pumpkin.
No, canned pumpkin does not have the additional ingredients required for pie that are included in canned pumpkin pie mix. If one has only canned pumpkin, one must use a recipe calling for plain canned pumpkin in order to bake a successful pie.