
Pumpkin Ale, Stuffed Pumpkin and Pumpkin Brownies

There is no chocolate, just cake like pumpkin bars. Easy Peasy. I'll find the link to the recipe if you're interested.

Hand Knit Stuffed Pumpkin for a gift. Another Easy Peasy. Pattern can be found on Ravelry (I'm not linking, if you're there you know how to get there, if not it doesn't matter.)
Pumpkin ale? Now I must find that AND the Woodchuck hard cider...
ReplyDeleteThe knit pumpkin is cute! I made butternut squash that tasted just like pumpkin pie, and I'm going to use the remainder for a bread! I love pumpkin...
ReplyDeleteEasy Peasy?
ReplyDeleteA.D.
Those pics are making my mouth water! I can't wait till Thanksgiving and my first dose of pumpkin pie. :-)
ReplyDeletewow my hubby would love the pumpkin ale..
ReplyDeletelooks a real fest of goodies the knit pumpkin is so cute..
My husband tries ale from time to time, I wonder if he would be game for pumpkin ale, how unusual!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love pumpkin everything!
ReplyDeleteI could eat it everyday.
I just love your wee knitted pumpkin too!
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