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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Jul 25 2018 : 06:50:25 AM
My daughter planted Seminole pumpkins this year out at her farm and finally one was fully ripe yesterday. They look and taste like a relative to a butternut squash. The meat is dark orange, dense, and quite sweet. As you can see from the first photo, they do have a similar pie pumpkin shape, but the skin is much thinner than that of a true pie pumpkin. The second photo shows how the inside closely resembles a butternut squash. This variety is the only pumpkin that I know of that grows well in our semi tropical climate in this area of the state. I will have to find out if real pumpkins can grow in areas that are closer to the Georgia border because the climate there is slightly different from here.





Yesterday, while it was pouring rain again for the second time that day, I decided to do a fall preview of delicious things to come: bake my favorite pumpkin bread, and enjoy some of last year's pumpkin spice coffee that I had in the freezer.



Winnie Nielsen #3109
Red Tractor Girl
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Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
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suny58 Posted - Aug 05 2018 : 3:57:37 PM
Yum Winnie! Your photo and chat and all of our hot weather really made me ache for fall even more than normal Winnie! My favorite time of year as well! The bread looks scrumptious! My pumpkin plants in the garden are thriving!!! Different from how my garden began this spring! I didnt think anything would grow! Cant wait for some pumpkin treats! Thank you for the eye candy and your pumpkins look beautuful!

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Dianna
"Blessed are they that see beautiful things in humble places, where other people see nothing." Pissarro
windypines Posted - Aug 05 2018 : 05:52:13 AM
Oh yummy. Your bread looks so good. Yes I am looking forward to fall too. The cooler temps, having the harvest over. Just last week i made some zucchini bread, and Pumpkin (squash) bread. Waiting on the apples now, for some apple fritters!! Enjoy

Farming in WI

Michele
debbieklann Posted - Jul 27 2018 : 11:39:00 AM
Barbara, you NEED a wood splitter!!! My husband let me run his last summer and it made the job SO much easier!

Debbie Klann
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2018 Farmgirl of the Year

"Well behaved women seldom make history"....Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
debbieklann Posted - Jul 27 2018 : 11:37:27 AM
Winnie, I love your picture! Fall is my favorite time of year. I can't wait...these 100 degree days are starting to wear on me. I feel sorry for people that have to work outside for a living in this heat. Just seeing this picture give me hope that fall will be here before we know it!

Debbie Klann
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2018 Farmgirl of the Year

"Well behaved women seldom make history"....Laurel Thatcher Ulrich
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Jul 25 2018 : 11:55:22 AM
Oh Winnie, I can tell you are itching for fall! I can actually relate. We have had a pretty hot summer with many days in 100s, so it will be wonderful to cool down some. Pumpkin spice food and drinks sound very delicious right now. Pumpkin squares with cream cheese icing is my most favorite!

Krista
HollerGirl56 Posted - Jul 25 2018 : 09:07:56 AM
Lovely photos. I was dreading fall and the end of summer, but this made me look forward to it a bit. The pumpkin is so pretty---never seen one like it. We grow cinderella pumpkins and the regular jack-o-lantern type. To eat we grow a great tasting squash---speckled hound. They keep all winter and we eat them instead of sweet potatoes. I do love to harvest our fall crops. We grow a lot of gourds---they are so pretty and we give them to our friends. I guess I dread the work of fall---all that wood gathering. But this year I finally convinced my husband to get a wood splitter. That will sure make the job faster and less hard on him. Anyway thank you for your glimpse of fall---it's quite cheery.

Old Age Ain't No Place For Sissies!------Bette Davis
lovinRchickens Posted - Jul 25 2018 : 08:56:46 AM
Winnie
Love those pumpkins. Oh my goodness how lovely your bread and coffee look. I can hardly wait for Fall. My favorite season. Oh the decorating will be so fun and the smells will be so Heavenly.

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