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- Ghost
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Anything to keep carved pumpkins lasting longer?
I never know when to carve. Having a party the 28th and want them not to rot before Halloween for trick or treat. I live in the south (yesterday was 85*), so ya never know with the weather. Is there anything anyone does to make them last longer? I bought some spray on stuff one year but it didn't work.
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- Ghost
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I have heard that covering in plastic wrap and refridgerating the pumkin will help after it has been carved.
The only method I have tried is after it is carved I always rub petroleum jelly (vaseline) all over the inside and carved parts. It has always seemed to buy me a couple extra days allowing me to carve before Halloween as opposed to the day of. Hope this helps!
Liz
The only method I have tried is after it is carved I always rub petroleum jelly (vaseline) all over the inside and carved parts. It has always seemed to buy me a couple extra days allowing me to carve before Halloween as opposed to the day of. Hope this helps!
Liz
- MHooch
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I, too loved the Pumpkin Masters spray and thought it did a great job, but haven't seen it in forever. The vaseline thing works, too, as does cooler temps. (But I barely have room in the fridge for stuff that BELONGS there! LOL! A trick that I always a crock until I did it...if a pumpkin starts to sag, put it in a tub full of cool water (cover it). It really does perk them up to last a few more days.
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