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hmm... over at my patch where i usually pick them up they can get pretty expensive, up to $35 for a really nice big one. they have boxes and boxes of gourds displayed too, i think those are around 3/$5. i'm planning on going over there next weekend so i'll check out the prices then.
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OMG! That's expensive.
Yesterday, I went to the pumpkin patch near me, which I have never done before...and I couldn't believe how cheap it was.
The mini pumpkins were 6 for $1.00.
The biggest pumpkin that we could find was only $5.00.
I spent $18.00, and got a van load of pumpkins, gourds and white pumpkins...plus it was so much fun.
Yesterday, I went to the pumpkin patch near me, which I have never done before...and I couldn't believe how cheap it was.
The mini pumpkins were 6 for $1.00.
The biggest pumpkin that we could find was only $5.00.
I spent $18.00, and got a van load of pumpkins, gourds and white pumpkins...plus it was so much fun.
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Be careful with soggy stemmed ones. I have noticed that ones in which there is a problem with the stem will rot waaaay faster. I never EVER buy a pumpkin without a quality stem (from years of experience).Laurie Strode wrote:So I got a few pumpkins from Walmart- still holding out for the local church's pumpkin patch to open as well...I was just wondering if anyone else has noticed that the Walmart brand pumpkin stems are soggy....our pumpkins have flimsy, soggy feeling stems- what the???
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I have noticed that whenever I've bought a pumpkin from Asda-Walmart, the stem has been soggy and it has started to rot a couple of days after carving
I'm buying them from my local greengrocers this year though, so hopefully they will fare better. Any other tips for what to look for in a good pumpkin when shopping around?
I'm buying them from my local greengrocers this year though, so hopefully they will fare better. Any other tips for what to look for in a good pumpkin when shopping around?
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Thats strange,magickbean wrote:Pumpkins are approximately £2.99 ($5.99) here
I payed £3.50 for a huge pumpkin and £1.50 for am medium so i got one large and three medium but then i had the delights of going to a farmers market where the were MEGA CHEEP at £1.50 for a large and £2.50 for anything bigger than a large.You see there is a hole in a peice of wood with the size and and price and if your pumpkin goes through that hole thats the price you pay and the £2.50 is anything that can not fit through the hole. So now i have 16 pumpkins to carve
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Aww Harry that sounds awesome. I wish I had a place like that around here. Maybe when I go back to Portsmouth for the weekend I will see if the local farm is selling off any pumpkins. They've gone down from £2.99 to £1.50 now at Sainsbury's, they are half price but that's probably because they are all quite skanky I'm getting a few from my local greengrocers as they have very nice pumpkins for about £2.50 for a large. I have also set up a Jack O'Lantern competition this year so hopefully we will have a few extras to light up the patio
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I have been surprised...in my area, pumpkin prices have been reasonable, but then, I have not seen many "beautiful" perfect pumpkins...there are lots of scarred, warty, odd-looking ones for cheap (five dollars flat fee for one of those) and maybe two to three dollars for a small pie pumpkin. I have bought several pie pumpkins this year and have cooked one. This was lots of fun and I even made roast pumpkin seeds too and they were good!