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Toasted Pumpkin Seeds with Sugar and Spice

Submitted by: Jani 
This is a delicious unique variation of toasted pumpkin seeds. The seeds are actually candied and then tossed with pumpkin pie spice, sugar and salt. Easy to prepare and hard to mess up. Once you start eating them, you won't be able to stop! 

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Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Submitted by: Kate O'Shea 
These toasted snacks can be prepared while your loved ones are still carving the pumpkins. 

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Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Submitted by: ONEMINA 
This is what you can do with all those seeds after the Jack O' Lantern is carved! Any seasoning will work in place of salt. Try Cajun! 

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Spicy Roasted Pumpkin Seeds

Submitted by: lauratyler 
Roasted pumpkin seeds are seasoned with a hint of spice and garlic in this easy fall recipe. 

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Maryland Pumpkin Seeds

Submitted by: jolly_holly 
Save the seeds from your Jack-O-lantern and make a tasty snack. Perfect for a crisp fall day on the coast! 

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Sweet and Spicy Pumpkin Seeds

Submitted by: lotus petal 
Home Town: Toledo, Ohio, USA
Butter, salt, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, and hot sauce are all you need to spice up your pumpkin seed haul from Halloween decorating or any fall cooking involving pumpkins. 

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Cinnasweet Pumpkin Seeds

Submitted by: CATHYANDASIA 
Home Town: Astoria, Oregon, USA
Living In: Spokane, Washington, USA
These are a sweet twist on the usual roasted salty pumpkin seeds, using brown sugar, white sugar, cinnamon and margarine. 

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Pumpkin Seeds with Cinnamon and Salt

Submitted by: ALISONINONTARIO 
This is a nice twist to pumpkin seeds. Every year I host a pumpkin carve and make this variety of pumpkin seeds, and everyone goes wild for the cinnamon flavor with the salt. Use the seasonings to taste -- the amounts really depend upon how many seeds you get from your pumpkins. 

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Roasted Winter Squash Seeds

Submitted by: Blancheskid 
Home Town: Hawthorne, California, USA
Living In: Ogden, Utah, USA
Pumpkins aren't the only squash that yield tasty seeds for roasting! Next time you prepare butternut or acorn squash save the seeds and have yourself a nutritious little snack. 

Sweet Pumpkin Seeds

Submitted by: Denise A. 
Living In: Fort Carson, Colorado, USA
Coat those left-over pumpkin seeds with a simple mixture of butter, cinnamon, and sugar, and make a satisfying, sweet snack.  
 
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