From ancient Celtic lore to WD-40 hacks — learn why we carve pumpkins and how to keep yours from turning into mush before ...
A serrated blade is the best tool for the job. A keyhole saw works well for larger sections of pumpkin, while a smaller serrated vegetable knife is ideal for finer cuts. For smaller and more intricate ...
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