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    Can I preserve a small, white pumpkin forever?
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    Not forever, but you could preserve it for a long time using these methods. Buying a plastic pumpkin would be ideal if you wanted one to keep forever.
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    Can I eat a pumpkin after it has been preserved in bleach?
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    No, do not eat pumpkin that has been preserved in bleach.
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    Can I put the carved pumpkin in the refrigerator?
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    No, because if you do that the carved pumpkin would become soggy from the inside to the outside. It'll fall in on itself in a few days!
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    How do I dehydrate a pumpkin?
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    Use a good food dehydrator, air fryer or bake in the oven. Be sure to cut and add spices before you begin. These would make great gifts all year long!
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    How do I preserve a cooking pumpkin that's whole and uncut?
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    Wash the pumpkin in clear water with a vegetable brush to remove the dirt; dry thoroughly. Mix 1 tsp of bleach in a gallon of water and wipe the pumpkins down with a damp rag. Place pumpkins in a sunny, dry place for about two weeks. Pumpkins can now be stored. Don't store on a cement floor. Check them occasionally. If a pumpkin starts to get soft, discard it.
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