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Twinkle's Tips | Pumpkin carving safely (LIN Media/Twinkle VanWinkle)

Twinkle's Tips | Pumpkin carving safely (LIN Media/Twinkle VanWinkle)

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Twinkle's Tips | Pumpkin carving safely

Updated: Thursday, 18 Oct 2012, 7:23 AM MDT
Published : Thursday, 18 Oct 2012, 7:23 AM MDT

Whether you buy the kit with all the “tools” or you are just using a regular kitchen knife, think safety first.

Pumpkin carving workstation prep

Create a spot to carve. You’ll want a no-slip surface with plenty of light, as well as an area easy enough for kids to access.

Be prepared!

An adult should be the only person using the sharp tools. If you are going to decorate with paint, glitter, or glue, make sure to protect your workstation and use craft supplies that are non-toxic.

Now that’s a knife!

Instead of grabbing a big ol’ knife from the kitchen in your gusto to create a killer Jack-o-lantern, choose a smaller one with a serrated blade. It will be much easier to manipulate, and the serrated edge will help you carve through the thick wall better.

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Remember to point the blade away from you as much as possible to avoid any accidents if the knife slips.

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Recycle

Once you’ve cut open your pumpkin, getting rid of insides can be a messy ordeal. Use a simple slotted spoon to help you scoop out the innards. If you weren’t saving them, make sure to put them directly into a recycled plastic grocery bag or bowl to keep everyone from slipping on the goo, or getting on anyone’s clothing

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You can also remove the seeds, clean and dry them to toast later.

Recipe:  Twinkle’s Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Let there be light

You want the pumpkin to shine as long as it can, so opt for some battery-powered LED lights instead of a candle. Eliminating the fire element is also safer for everyone involved, since leaving pumpkins out on the porch during this season can be quite unpredictable.

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Wrap a string of white or colorful LED lights around a soup can, removing any bits of label or glue, and place inside your carved pumpkin masterpiece.

No-carve option:

If you want to skip the carving all together, gather some paints and create some masterpieces. Kids will love this alternative, and it will be easier for them to personalize their own pumpkin. Add a splash of glitter or glue on some wiggly eyes and you've got some great pumpkin art.

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Liam and his amazing painted pumpkins. (Photo courtesy of Claire Mischker)

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Twinkle VanWinkle was born in a small town in Mississippi. A life-long lover of music, media and food, she grew up following those three things along her path. She has almost 20 years of professional cooking under her apron strings, feeding thousands of friends, family and other folks while working in restaurants and bakeries in Oxford, Miss. She baked 300 apple pies for the “Oprah Winfrey Show” and appeared on “The Best Of...” in the same year. Along with producing dynamic entertainment content for LIN Media, she is a mother, musician and social media fanatic.

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