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1. Octsnowber


The earliest New Jersey snowfall in sixty years.

My pumpkin felt a little betrayed when I made gingerbread cookies instead of carving him. But he got his light on eventually.

Happy Halloween!

      

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2. Scrooge at Halloween!!!



Ohmigosh, poor Iowans. In the news the Iowa Department of Revenue is taxing Jack-O-Lanterns. Why? Because according to the powers to be, pumpkins are not being eaten as food and must be taxed as Halloween decorations! Invasion of Privacy!!! How do they know people aren't eating the insides????

My son, who's at college, just made a homemade pumpkin pie from scratch, THEN turned the rest of the pumpkin into a Jack-O-Lantern. Soooo if we had this crummy sales tax law in Texas, he would have to give the pumpkin pie to the Revenue agents to prove his point!

And did you know: Pumpkin pie is loaded with a healthful phytonutrient called beta-carotene?

So why would anyone not use the insides of the pumpkin to make a pie? :)


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071031/ap_on_fe_st/pumpkin_tax

Bah humburg on the makers of the tax in Iowa!!!! And Happy Halloween to everyone!!!

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3. How Many Seeds in a Pumpkin?

by Margaret McNamara illustrated by G. Brian Karas S&W / Random House 2007 This book screams out "teacher book" and that's not necessarily a bad thing. Charlie's the smallest boy in Mr. Tiffen's class. Whenever they line up tallest to smallest he's always at the end. Today when they came to class Mr. Tiffen had three pumpkins on a table at the front of the room. He asked his students to

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