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1. Investigate how seeds are dispersed. ... Have students collect a variety of different seeds from the school grounds, their yard at home, an unmowed field, or the grocery store. Common seeds to collect include coconut, maple, ash, elm, dandelion, milkweed, grasses, burdock, jewelweed, wisteria, cedar, watermelon, pumpkin,
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Paper (to be cut for wind-dispersed seed demonstration). PROCEDURE: ... animals cedar, watermelon, pumpkin, tomato, acorn, apple ...
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Don't throw away the seeds from your pumpkin! Toast them in the oven for a delicious and healthy Halloween snack. Toasted pumpkin seeds recipe. ... Fall has arrived and with it, the pumpkin season. There are always plenty of pumpkins to carve up around Halloween time and a great way to make use of the pumpkin seeds is eat them,
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This guide on How to Make roasted pumpkin seeds - fully illustrated, with complete, simple recipe and directions. ... Pumpkin Patches and More.org; How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds; Where you can find a pumpkin patch, corn maze, safe trick-or-treating, hayrides and other Fall and Halloween fun near you! Many corn mazes are...
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Fresh pumpkin seeds are roasted with butter in salt to make this popular seasonal snack. ... If you've never roasted pumpkin seeds before here are my tips. When you carve your pumpkins scoop the seeds into a colander and the guts onto newspaper. Inevitably some of the guts will be mixed in with the seeds but when you run...
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How to toast or roast pumpkin seeds in the oven. ... How to Toast Pumpkin Seeds ... The pumpkin carving ritual wouldn't be complete without the smells and crunching of roasted pumpkin seeds! This also works for squash seeds, including spaghetti squash.
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wikiHow article about How to Roast Pumpkin Seeds. ... Bake - Preheat the oven to 150º C or 300º F and leave the pumpkin seeds in there until browned (45 - 55 minutes), shaking them around every 5-10 minutes to prevent burning.
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The large, pumpkin-shaped seed capsule of the sandbox tree (Hura crepitans) explodes like a hand grenade when mature, only the shrapnel consists of seeds and dolphin-shaped sections.
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Pumpkin seeds, also known as pepitas, are flat, dark green seeds. Some are encased in a yellow-white husk, although some varieties of pumpkins produce seeds without shells. Like cantaloupe, cucumber, and squash, pumpkins and pumpkin seeds belong to the gourd or Cucurbitaceae family.
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