Your Spin Cycle Prompt for 11/10

“Beauty is in the Hand of the Beerholder.” I saw this saying on a T-shirt AFTER Gretchen and I decided what this week’s Spin Cycle prompt is! I had dinner at a brewery last night, and enjoyed some pumpkin beer and good conversation.

The prompt, however, is not about beer. It’s about beauty. “Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” is how the real saying goes. One of my favorite sonnets from Shakespeare begins “My mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun.” Is beauty is only skin deep?

What is your definition of beauty?

Join Gretchen from Second Blooming and me this week as we write about beauty! Link up your post anytime this week, and then come back on Friday to read what Gretchen and I have to say about beauty.

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We’re looking forward to reading what you have to say!



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Perfect Pumpkin Seeds

This Halloween, I carved two pumpkins; one with my preschool class and one with my daughters. The four year olds had mixed reactions about sticking their hands in the pumpkin to feel the “guts,” but both Lily and Emmy loved feeling the slimy seeds!

I took the seeds home and roasted them, and then took them back to school so that the preschoolers could have a taste. Some of them didn’t care for the seed I gave them, but I made sure to thank them for trying something new. A few of the kids wanted to eat more of the seeds! One of the preschool moms had a taste, and she told me the seeds were perfect and wanted to know how I roasted them.

  1. Rinse the seeds well.
  2. Soak the seeds in salt water for 2-4 hours. I didn’t measure the salt, but I dissolved quite a bit of salt in warm water, and the water was cloudy. The seeds floated on the top of the water, so I stirred the seeds in the water every once in a while.
  3. Drain the seeds and pat dry. Mix with a small amount of olive oil and spread out on a cookie sheet. I used parchment paper on my cookie sheet to keep the seeds from sticking to the pan.
  4. Bake at 250 degrees for one hour, stirring every 15 minutes.

These pumpkin seeds are just slightly salty, so if you prefer more salt, you could add it when you mix the seed with oil. Enjoy!

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