I just had to show off these Halloween pumpkins.
This has nothing to do with meal assembly, but we can’t spend all our time talking about the business now can we?
With the help of my kids I came up with these creations and thought I would show them off. Not just a traditional pumpkin carving or jack-o-lantern, these displays have a little more oomph to them.
They certainly light up the night and should give quite the chill to the little children who pass by. And just to answer the question, the flame shooting out the top is about 2 1/2 to 3 feet tall and they last for about 45 minutes. Yes, I take my Halloween seriously.


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We are big Halloween lovers here, too. I love the sense of community it creates. What exactly is that flame, and where did you get it? I don’t think it would even be allowind inside city limits where I live, but it looks really cool!
There is nothing more amusing that watching and listening to the kids as they squish their hands through the pumpkin innards
Plus you get to play with all sorts of things and not get into trouble.
The flame inside the pumpkin is actually a roll of toilet paper which has been soaked in kerosene for several hours. You can also use the lamp oil used in the outdoor tiki torches.