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Learn how to Carve Jack-o-Lanterns in this video.
Halloween is almost upon us and this week on the show we're carving jack-o-lanterns. Mary Ellen and I had such fun together carving that charming face. What do you do with the pumpkin seeds though? I toasted them and here's how: You'll need: Pumpkin seeds Olive oil or melted butter Salt Start by rinsing those seeds and removing any pulp, and then spread them out on paper towels to dry over night. The next day line a jelly roll pan or cookie sheet with raised sides with foil and preheat the oven to 250. Toss the dry seeds with the olive oil or butter, then salt and toss again. Spread the seeds out on the foil covered cookie sheet and bake for 1 hour, rearranging the seeds every 15 minutes. This week on my NPR podcast I'm talking about hosting a Halloween blackout party. The blackout party originated with electric light- with electricity you have occasional blackouts and the camaraderie and spooky atmosphere that occurs when the lights unexpectedly go out can be recreated without the mishap of a true blackout. On the show I discuss several different ways to create a mood. One of them is a desilvered mirror with a ghostly image in it. You can create this spooky accent piece very simply with a frame with a clear piece of glass, an image of a face, silver leaf and plain gelatin. Start by finding an image to use- a reproduction of an etching or some other piece of art with a light background will work best- and trim it to fit into the frame. Then combine two tablespoons of gelatin and one cup of water in a small sauce pan and heat until completely dissolved. Using a small paint brush (with bristles, not foam) brush the edges of the glass with the gelatin, then dry brush out to the edges without applying any gelatin to the center. The effect we're trying to create is one of a gradient application of the leaf, transitioning from a clear center to a fully slivered edge. Apply the silver leaf to the glass and with a soft, dry brush and brush away the extra leaf. When the glass has been completely covered and all the unstuck leaf has been brushed away allow the piece to dry. Then place the picture behind it and put it in the frame. The overall effect will be a mirror that stares back at you. Perfect for a spooky, candle lit Halloween party!
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