Do you remember the one, single, lovely
pumpkin I grew in my garden last year (the smaller one didn't make it)? When I finally removed it from my garden I took it to the studio because the temperature is set lower out there than in the house. Look over
PK's shoulder in
this picture and you can see it sitting in the background. I finally brought it in the house the other day...

...and cut the top off it. I wasn't sure how it was going to look inside...

...If it had gone to mush, I didn't want it spilling all over the kitchen. But it was nicely sinewy...

...so I sliced it open and scooped the seeds and all out.

I diced up the pumpkin meat and cut off the rind then lightly cooked and bagged it for freezing.

I have never roasted pumpkin seeds, so I didn't have a clue. I checked online and the first thing that was very noticeable was that my seeds weren't white. I went ahead and divided the seeds into two pans for my toaster oven (my big over needs servicing).

After they dried out and started to actually start looking toasty, they started popping and flying around in my toaster oven. The seeds that were still white came out completely edible but the others were more like sunflower seeds except that they don't easily give up their seed. I decided not to roast the other half, maybe I'll try planting them.

In the front to the left you can see one of the seeds that exploded.

I guess if I want to roast pumpkin seeds I'll need to make sure to harvest them sooner.