Two of my lovlies had already flow the 'patch' before I had time to do a little family portrait, (another is still thriving in a pile of manure!) but I've heard from a reliable source that they have finished up as soup, which if you ask me is quite a fine ending for a pumpkin! This year however, as my recolt has been so plentyful I'm going to have myself some fun trying out a few of these delights.
The question is, with what shall we start?
Wow, those are some awesome pumpkins! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteVery impressive, a great collection. Well done!
ReplyDeleteThey are amazing Emma, I'm in awe! Enjoy feasting on them!
ReplyDeleteLucky, lucky you!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great pumpkin harvest!!
ReplyDeleteLook at that gorgeous harvest.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Meredith
Congrats on your successful pumpkin harvest this year! Our vines produced a single pie pumpkin that will soon be baked into something delicious -- enjoy those new recipes!
ReplyDeleteHi Emma, this afternoon my husband and I ran into your friendly dog Ringo on our hike to la jonction. We last saw him on our way down past chalet des pyramides. We stumbled on your blog trying to make sure he wasn't lost. Hope he made it home safely!
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