Thanksgiving and Harvest Pumpkin Recipes and Activities

Discover a range of pumpkin recipes for any harvest and Thanksgiving celebration. These quick and easy recipes can be very cheap as well once you starting making your own homemade pumpkin puree with the help of this guide.

ThanksgivingPumpkinRecipesThanksgiving and Harvest Pumpkin Recipes and Activities on a Budget: Cheap and Easy Ways to Make the Most of Pumpkin in the Autumn

Nothing says Autumn quite like a fresh pumpkin. It can be used for decorations and delicious party food as well. Many people carve their pumpkins, but do not make the most of the delicious bounty of nature found inside, from the firm, tasty flesh, to the savory seeds.

In this guide, the authors offer a range of suggestions on how to make the most of your pumpkin in the autumn, so that nothing goes to waste. You use cheap, delicious, and pretty pumpkins to enhance any Harvest Time or Thanksgiving celebration.

Pumpkins are not just for Halloween, and in fact, many people do not celebrate Halloween. Instead, they might plan harvest gatherings at home or with their family and friends, at school, or other venues in their area, such as churches or community centers. If you are looking for ways to stretch your budget and still enjoy festive foods, you will discover:

+how to plan and organize your pumpkins for harvest time, Thanksgiving, and beyond
+how to carve a pumpkin safely
+how to decorate your pumpkin without carving it
+how to cut up and cook your pumpkin
+a range of recipes the whole family will love

Learn how to make the most of any pumpkin you buy, so it does not go to waste, and how you can use it for both Harvest and Thanksgiving, and throughout the autumn if you plan ahead carefully.

Learn why one pumpkin is really never enough, and how these terrific fruits are a great way to feed the whole family cheaply and nutritiously and fill your freezer with fabulous foods not just at harvest time, but for the rest of the autumn and even winter.

Pumpkin is not just good for pies. Discover a number of different types of desserts, main meals, and more, with all the recipes designed for festive meals and entertaining at harvest time and Thanksgiving.

Download this guide today and start whipping up decorations, desserts and dinners using the seasonal pumpkin, to create your best fall celebrations yet.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

WHAT’S IN THIS GUIDE

INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER 1: Planning Your Pumpkin for Harvest and Thanksgiving

CHAPTER 2: Decorating Your Uncarved Pumpkin

CHAPTER 3: Organizing Your Pumpkin Carving and Cooking

CHAPTER 4: Carving Your Pumpkin Safely

CHAPTER 5: Cutting Up Your Pumpkin for Cooking

CHAPTER 6: Roasting Your Pumpkin

CHAPTER 7: Boiling Your Pumpkin

CHAPTER 8: Festive Pumpkin Recipes for Harvest Celebrations and Thanksgiving
+Pies
+Seeds
+Cakes
+Other Desserts
+Entrees
+Side Dishes
+Pantry Items

CONCLUSION

FURTHER READING

RESOURCES

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ABOUT THE AUTHORS

Mara Michaels and Carolyn Stone are the authors of more than 30 recipe and holiday entertaining guides designed to help frugal families live better for less. They are also the authors of Halloween Pumpkin Recipes and Activities on a Budget: Cheap and Easy Ways to Make The Most of Pumpkin at Halloween, if you want more tasty pumpkin recipes.

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Carolyn Stone has been working in consumer health publishing and women’s interest publishing for over 22 years. She is the author of more than 200 guides and courses designed to help readers transform their lives through easy action steps. In her spare time, she is actively involved in fostering children and pets.

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