Nobody "needs" any pumpkin seeds in their diet.
All you need to do is take the seeds and run them under cool water and then put them on a cooking sheet then set them in a oven for 350 degrees till golden brown. or just go to the pet store and buy some.
Yes. Guinea pigs can eat pumpkin. They can eat the flesh but they prefer the peel. They won't eat much of it so take out what's left after a day. Also, avoid the putting pumpkin seeds in the cage because guinea pigs can get their teeth stuck in the seeds.
To clean a pumpkin you can wash it with a damp towel. Then you can take a carving knife. Carve out the pumpkin with a design of your liking. Make sure to take out the seeds. You can draw a design on the pumpkin first and use that as an outline when you carve the pumpkin.
Yes. Both chickens and Alpaca will eat and enjoy pumpkins. The chickens will eat the meat and seeds of a pumpkin. The Alpaca will eat skin, meat and seeds. Alpaca's will get most of a shared pumpkin because chickens really do eat like a bird and the Alpaca can take much bigger bites.
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1000 miligrams= one gram. (mili=thousand) 4 pumpkin seeds would equal one gram, so 40 pumpkin seeds would equal 10 grams.
Carving pumpkins can be a lot of fun if you know how to do it. 1. First take a knife and cut around the stem so that you can take it off as if the pumpkin had a hat! (keep it because you'll need to put the top back on when your done ) 2. Take some kind of spoon and clean out all the insides. In the inside scrape the pumpkin until its clean (keep the seeds you can salt them then bake them to eat) 3. Next you can take a knife and carve the pumpkin any way you want .
No, pumpkin seeds and flax seeds are different types of seeds that have some similarities but also some significant differences. Pumpkin seeds, also known as pepitas, are the seeds of a pumpkin or other types of squash. They are a good source of nutrients such as protein, fiber, iron, zinc, and antioxidants. Pumpkin seeds are often used as a snack or added to recipes for added flavor and crunch. Flax seeds, also known as linseeds, are small, nutty-tasting seeds that come from the flax plant. Like pumpkin seeds, flax seeds are a good source of nutrients such as fiber, protein, and antioxidants. They are also a rich source of omega-3 fatty acids, specifically ALA (alpha-linolenic acid), which is a type of polyunsaturated fat that is thought to have several health benefits. Flax seeds can be eaten whole or ground and are often added to recipes for added nutrition. While pumpkin seeds and flax seeds both offer some health benefits, they are not the same and do not have the same nutritional profile. It is generally recommended to include a variety of different types of seeds in your diet to take advantage of the different nutrients that they offer.
4-7 days You need about 120 days for most varieties of pumpkins. Giant pumpkins and other giant varieties require 130 to 150 days.
Between 1 and 3 glory seeds is what you need to take to get a right dose to trip out.
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smaller pumkins have more seeds because it will take less time to grow smaller pumkins and the rest of the days will be used to make more seeds will big pumkins will take more of its days before its day to be harvest to make it to its full size and it will less days to make seeds