It depends where you live and it also depends on the season. If pumpkins grow in your locality and it is the pumpkin growing season, pumpkins will be fairly cheap, as they are easy to grow. Here's a quotation from South Australia during the 1993 drought: "At worst, farmers are being offered $150 a tonne, equivalent to about 15 cents a kilogram, half the usual return."
100,000
I have a band student who has one Wurlitzer Bb Clarinet and will like to know if there is any one who can tell us how much it cost.
for all of one direction it would cost around 500,000$ i am still trying to figure out how much it would cost for just one of them.
couple thousand for a good one
A lot of luck
why would you want a pumpkin on a stick
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Since a 15.0 pound pumpkin costs $3.25 that means that it costs $0.22 a pound. You can get that by $3.25/15.0=$0.22 so an 11.4 pound pumpkin will cost $2.51 (11.4x$0.22).
Nobody "needs" any pumpkin seeds in their diet.
454g or 1lb raw pumpkin equals 1 cup or 180g cooked.
There are 6 grams to one-quarter cup. This means that there are 2.75 cups in 650 grams of pumpkin.
Three ounces.
about 3 and 1/2 tablespoons
it would depend on what you are making
You need a machine to cut metal into a pumpkin and that would cost a lot of money.
The cost of a pumpkin in Kenya can vary depending on factors such as size, quality, and location. On average, prices range from 50 to 200 Kenyan Shillings (about $0.50 to $2) per pumpkin. Prices may also fluctuate based on seasonal availability and market demand. For the most accurate pricing, it's best to check local markets or grocery stores.
It works out that each apple pie cost 16 and that each pumpkin pie cost 20