Pumpkin bread Pumpkin spice scented candles Pumpkin solar lights I put out starting in early October I buy a couple of real pumpkins for the front yard decor. After the season is over the squirrels get to eat the pumpkins insides out, they love it A few small plastic pumpkins on the windowsill Pumpkin Pie
Catchup7: Pumpkin bread Pumpkin spice scented candles Pumpkin solar lights I put out starting in early October I buy a couple of real pumpkins for the front yard decor. After the season is over the squirrels get to eat the pumpkins insides out, they love it A few small plastic pumpkins on the windowsill Pumpkin Pie
I love the idea of decorating with real pumpkins and gourds, as a centerpiece for the dinning room table. I would put real pumpkins out on my patio, but where I live right now the MoFo's would steal them and smash then right outside your house
I just found pumpkin spice marshmallows Who came up with that? I can't believe I am going to do this.. I am buying bags of it for my little nephews. And large cans of hot chocolate. They will love it!
8 amazing Pumpkin nutrition facts and health benefits
Pumpkin seeds indeed are an excellent source of dietary fiber and mono-unsaturated fatty acids, which are good for heart health. Also, the seeds are concentrated sources of protein, minerals, and health-benefiting vitamins. For instance, 100 g of pumpkin seeds provide 559 calories, 30 g of protein, 110% RDA of iron, 4987 mg of niacin (31% RDA), selenium (17% of RDA), zinc (71%), etc., but zero cholesterol. Further, the seeds are an excellent source of health promoting amino acid tryptophan. Tryptophan converted into GABA in the brain
CossackCat: 8 amazing Pumpkin nutrition facts and health benefits
Pumpkin seeds indeed are an excellent source of dietary fiber and mono-unsaturated fatty acids, which are good for heart health. Also, the seeds are concentrated sources of protein, minerals, and health-benefiting vitamins. For instance, 100 g of pumpkin seeds provide 559 calories, 30 g of protein, 110% RDA of iron, 4987 mg of niacin (31% RDA), selenium (17% of RDA), zinc (71%), etc., but zero cholesterol. Further, the seeds are an excellent source of health promoting amino acid tryptophan. Tryptophan converted into GABA in the brain
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