Pumpkin Shortage 2011 – Get Your Pumpkins Early!
So how early can you carve your pumpkins and have them last? We have found that even the most well preserved pumpkins don’t last more than a week. In South Florida due to the hot temperatures, sometimes we only get 2 to 3 days. There are some things you can do to get a few more days out of your pumpkin masterpiece. You could use over the counter products like Pumpkin Fresh, or make a solution at home from lemon and water. Mix 2 ounces of lemon and 2 ounces of water. Shake and spray on the inside and outside of the pumpkin. The acid from the lemon will harden the outside of the pumpkin so it lasts longer. Then spay a little bit of plain water each day on the pumpkin to help preserve it’s moisture. Something else that works is Petroleum jelly. Give the inside and outside of your pumpkin a rub down with Vaseline. Make sure you don’t miss any spots, including all the edges that were cut. I haven’t tried it, but read that vegetable oil is said to have the same affect.
Canned pumpkin companies like Libby say the shortage will not affect canned pumpkin as it did a few years ago, however we have read on several forums comments of shoppers already having trouble finding pumpkin at their local grocery. One of the favorite posts I read on a forum was lashing out at the Pumpkin Poachers – I had to laugh but this is serious to pumpkin lovers.
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