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Fall at Studio 22 |
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The Great White Pumpkin! |
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Back Porch Fall |
I've had fun decorating here and there for Fall. I tell myself every Fall that I'm not going to buy a " real pumpkin" because come Winter, I never know what to do with them. It's a lot of work to cut them up and cook them down to use for pies, etc. To be honest with ya, I never feel like doing that. Well, every year, there is this perfect or different pumpkin that I just HAVE to have. This year's pumpkin was a white heirloom type. It just might get cut up and cooked down to use in a pie or something. I'm just curious to know what the insides of a white pumpkin looks and tastes like. I'll let ya know if it really happens or if a Santa hat gets put on the Great White Pumpkin.
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