Pumpkin Carving

disneyangel said:
Hey I'm not that old (34) and I remember making lanterns with turnips. I think it is a Scottish thing. :rotfl:
Yes neep carving is just the thing for Scottish evenings :rotfl2:
 
Cyrano said:
Yes neep carving is just the thing for Scottish evenings :rotfl2:

Ah, that's why I haven't heard of it. We English are so American now.. :teeth:
 
Cyrano said:
Yes neep carving is just the thing for Scottish evenings :rotfl2:

Think this particular Scot would rather Dis :teeth:
 

pokemon_master said:
I've never heard of Turnip carving before; were Pumpkins scarce back then?

Not to say your old or anything; your only as old as you feel! :goodvibes


I've just seen this!!! :eek:

I'm 37, and with happy memories of burnt turnip and a pocketful of 2p pieces. I'd never seen a pumpkin until I was about 20. :rotfl:
 
My Mum is saying that we should do them tonight, but we normally do them on the night itself. I haven't a clue when other people do it, so I thought I'd ask for some advice..

Any ideas?
 
Ohh all these stencils, might have to give it ago myself this year.
 
scraptoons said:
What do you do with your pumpkin guts?

My mum cooks them into things like soups, pies etc. We are having a Halloween Fest tommorrow, and it's all thanks to our pumpkin inards. :)
 
pokemon_master said:
My Mum is saying that we should do them tonight, but we normally do them on the night itself. I haven't a clue when other people do it, so I thought I'd ask for some advice..

Any ideas?

I normally do mine on the night, but as I have "time" on my hands at the moment I will be doing them tomorrow morning. If you do them tonight I would stand the carved pumpkin in an inch of water...this will stop it going wrinkly over the next 24 hours.
 
Graeme said:
I've just seen this!!! :eek:

I'm 37, and with happy memories of burnt turnip and a pocketful of 2p pieces. I'd never seen a pumpkin until I was about 20. :rotfl:

Same age as me, I'm originally from cumbria, this is exactly what I remember too! And coming home from the cold night to share the copper coins out on the rug in front of the fire between 3 or 4 friends! My mam would make stew with the turnip!!

Not a sweet or pumpkin in sight! I do remember watching halloween charlie brown and wishing I had a pumpkin as I looked at the blisters on my little hands after hours or using a knife and spoon (!) to hack out that bloody large turnip!!

Kids have it too easy now!
 
Richard Bruvofetc said:
I normally do mine on the night, but as I have "time" on my hands at the moment I will be doing them tomorrow morning. If you do them tonight I would stand the carved pumpkin in an inch of water...this will stop it going wrinkly over the next 24 hours.

I didn't know that; thanks Richard. :thumbsup2
 
Ours are done now, and we are doing what you said Rich and are putting them in some water tonight.

I will post pictures of them tommorrow in action. :)
 


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