![]() Cinderella pumpkin recipe: Image Sources pinterest They are used in making baking items, curries, gravies, stews, and steamed salads. ![]() Cinderella Pumpkin eating:Ĭinderella pumpkin are totally edible and tasty types of pumpkins. ![]() It does not have any specific or special smell but when cooked it has a very tasty and tempting aroma. Cinderella Pumpkin Aroma: Image Sources pinterest It has slightly sweet flavor but it is cooked for sweet and salty both kind of recipes. Cinderella Pumpkin Taste: Image Sources pinterestĬinderella Pumpkins are not recommended to eat raw though they are fluffy and creamy inside. Their deep orange color makes them fascinating not just for pudding, soups, and other recipes but also for pumpkin carving projects.įYI: Cinderella Pumpkin is different and more delicious from fairytale pumpkins but it cannot be eaten as raw as the later one. When it comes to appearance of these French pumpkins, they have flattened shape hard ring with deep ribs and can also have bumps or nettings on the outer rind. They are the same pumpkins that Cinderella’s fairy godmother changed into the coach hence they are also named as Cinderella’s Pumpkins.Ĭinderella pumpkins can grow so large up to 40 pounds. It seemed like such an absurd idea.Cinderella Pumpkins are actually French pumpkins and in French known as Rouge Vif d’Étampes. Built the website, GoFundMe, and started promoting it all in about 3 or 4 hours on Thursday. If “don’t take anything for granted” is this year’s primary theme, then I’d wager 2020’s secondary theme is “why not?” Rowing my pumpkin seemed like a novel enough idea that I’d been considering it as a final send off (either that or blowing it up), but when my buddy tossed out the idea of turning it into a fundraising opportunity I immediately jumped on the idea. David Zagardo rowing in the “Giant Pumpkin” down the Cahaba River. I’m a believer in what Cahaba Riverkeeper is trying to do, and I wanted to find a way to give back. Alabama is America’s leading state for freshwater biodiversity. There are few advocating for the protection that our watersheds need. Without them, our rivers would continue to be polluted. Regarding my fundraiser, Cahaba Riverkeeper is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to keeping the Cahaba river clean, safe, and preserved. The Fundraiser Pulling the “Giant Pumpkin” into the Cahaba River. The general theme of my 2020 experience has been “nothing is a given,” and “don’t take anything for granted.” You just never know how long you have, or what you’re going to wake up to in the morning. The community is wholly supportive, and everyone just wants to see each other grow really, really, really big pumpkins! ![]() Gotta give credit where it’s due, though – big thanks to the guys in the Backyard Giant Pumpkin Growers Facebook group! Without the generous help and guidance of guys like Cecil, Jay, Christopher, Shannon, and everyone else in there, I wouldn’t have made it past 500 lbs. I figured I’d have a lotta time on my hands with the quarantine, so I set aside a couple (big) plots of land for these guys, and the rest is pretty much history! “Baby” Pumpkin. I did a little bit of research, and ended up watching an hour and a half long powerpoint lecture on YouTube about how to grow giant pumpkins. At the beginning of the year when I was planning my garden, I came across some giant pumpkin seeds online. “Really the pumpkin started out as a result of the quarantine. In His Words David Zagardo beside the “Giant Pumpkin”. ![]()
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