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On Oct 30, 2:20*pm, Brooklyn1 <Gravesend1> wrote:
> sf wrote: > >malesheep)tops.co.uk wrote: > > >> First, the farmer said the pumpkin was meant to be eaten. > >> Normally I'd roast the pumpkin itself, but in this case I've got the > >> flesh already, what do I do to turn it into puree? > >> Thanks > > >Have you cooked it yet? *Mash it after you do that and let it drain > >overnight in a colander. > > Someone oughtta stick a catheter in your fat poop chute and let you > drain overnight. ROFL |
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