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Pumpkins Aren’t Just for Decoration

Posted on October 28, 2010 by Heather Lounsbury

It’s that time of year! Pumpkins everywhere. Not only are they are great decoration for Halloween, they’re great for you. One of my fondest childhood memories is carving up a pumpkin in anticipation of dressing up and all the sugar … Continue reading →

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