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Fun fact: Walker's (manufacturer of shortbread, cookies, etc) is that largest exporter of food in Scotland. -- nm
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ty97
Oct 21 '11, 14:05
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Well, what other food is Scotland going to export? Haggis? -- nm
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Bloger Blore
Oct 21, 14:12
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scotch mints! (are those even from scotland?) -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 21, 14:13
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Never heard of those, but in my experience, adding scotch to things always makes them better -- nm
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con_carnage
Oct 21, 14:54
When you empty your pumpkin to carve it, go through a hole in the back- the stem provides nutrients and cutting it out makes the pumpkin go bad faster -- nm
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npr factoids
Oct 21, 14:08
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I also heard that keeping rotting vegetables around the house attracts insects and vermin, and that it's best to throw them out. -- nm
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con_carnage
Oct 21, 14:20
i actually cut the *bottoms* of our mine so that the top is always intact and looks better. -- nm
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Andie
Oct 21, 14:09
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plus, it's the easiest way to get the candle in and out. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 21, 14:10
or the bottom. A page of pumpkin carving tips recommended this. it's the easiest way to go in and saves the stem. -- nm
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loosilu
Oct 21, 14:09
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