Love it Steve – reminds me of our days back in San Diego when we were THE house in the neighborhood where all the kids came for pumpkin carving followed by parading round the streets trick or treating. We even had a dancing banana on our porch one year ! Good times so thanks for the memories amigo.
philip
October 28th, 2009 at 6:31 pm
Steve,
thanks for the scary video. I was less worried about the pumpkin and more about Steve’s metamorphosis into Dame Edna Everage !
Will try the soup!
kind regards
Philip
John Wheeler
October 28th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
Steve you should replace Gordon Ramsey, or Nigella!
Love the make up! It adds a certain something?
When in Germany my favourite soup… ‘Kurbis’
With thanks for making life more fun.
John
Phil
October 29th, 2009 at 6:28 pm
Steve you definately give Jamie Oliver a run for his money.
Craig Pitt
October 29th, 2009 at 7:46 pm
Class! That’s my afternoon sorted tomorrow, thanks for the inspiration,
Craig
Amanda
October 30th, 2009 at 9:38 pm
Great video, love the murrr ha ha ha at the end, lol
I did mine already this morning before spotting this tutorial I’m afraid and so neglected to serate the lid. A good idea because the lids shrink with the heat and actually yes are in danger of falling in. Next year I’ll serate. I cut my lids square at the moment.
Another tip I have, is that if you put them outside, check them before you bring them in the house again because I brought them in one year to put on the table during a party and they had slugs in them…. imagine me screaming and running back out doors with the slug infested pumpkins!
Happy Halloween!
Tanya Reynolds
November 1st, 2009 at 11:51 am
hey steve
we loved your video – dylan is now your biggest fan.
parris made us a great jack-o-lantern using your instructions, but we don’t see a box to send you the picture. you should have a gallery of pumpkin faces on the site
lol from all at proportion
Alan Black
November 9th, 2009 at 4:49 pm
Loved the performance Shoreditch baby.
Up here in the heather, pre Tesco, and pre pumpkins, we used turnips (known locally as neeps) The neeps were kept to be cooked with mashed potatoes ( tattties) and served with the ultimate Highland delicacy,Haggis……….. (in season at Halloween!!)
Lol, Inverleith
Nicky Black
November 10th, 2009 at 3:20 pm
Fantastic stuff, I especially loved the transitions from Steve to Rod Stewart.
Love nB x
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Love it Steve – reminds me of our days back in San Diego when we were THE house in the neighborhood where all the kids came for pumpkin carving followed by parading round the streets trick or treating. We even had a dancing banana on our porch one year ! Good times so thanks for the memories amigo.
Steve,
thanks for the scary video. I was less worried about the pumpkin and more about Steve’s metamorphosis into Dame Edna Everage !
Will try the soup!
kind regards
Philip
Steve you should replace Gordon Ramsey, or Nigella!
Love the make up! It adds a certain something?
When in Germany my favourite soup… ‘Kurbis’
With thanks for making life more fun.
John
Steve you definately give Jamie Oliver a run for his money.
Class! That’s my afternoon sorted tomorrow, thanks for the inspiration,
Craig
Great video, love the murrr ha ha ha at the end, lol
I did mine already this morning before spotting this tutorial I’m afraid and so neglected to serate the lid. A good idea because the lids shrink with the heat and actually yes are in danger of falling in. Next year I’ll serate. I cut my lids square at the moment.
Another tip I have, is that if you put them outside, check them before you bring them in the house again because I brought them in one year to put on the table during a party and they had slugs in them…. imagine me screaming and running back out doors with the slug infested pumpkins!
Happy Halloween!
hey steve
we loved your video – dylan is now your biggest fan.
parris made us a great jack-o-lantern using your instructions, but we don’t see a box to send you the picture. you should have a gallery of pumpkin faces on the site
lol from all at proportion
Loved the performance Shoreditch baby.
Up here in the heather, pre Tesco, and pre pumpkins, we used turnips (known locally as neeps) The neeps were kept to be cooked with mashed potatoes ( tattties) and served with the ultimate Highland delicacy,Haggis……….. (in season at Halloween!!)
Lol, Inverleith
Fantastic stuff, I especially loved the transitions from Steve to Rod Stewart.
Love nB x
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