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My kids LOVE pumpkin. They like it with warm with butter (not paleo, though) and honey, but they will eat plain cooked pumpkin with gusto. There are a few good recipes out there for pumpkin soup; basically chicken broth and pureed pumpkin with some seasoning.
krosenth <[log in to unmask]> wrote:----- Original Message -----
From: "Ray A"
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> Pumpkins are a fruit, and I guess that this makes them Paleo.
Interesting that Colonial American families ate cooked pumpkin, in a sort of
pudding, as a main dish at dinner. At that time, pumpkin was considered a
vegetable.
Now, it is used in the U.S. mainly as dessert. I need to think about using
it as veg.
Kath
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