cover image Oh My Gourd! How to Carve a Pumpkin Plus 29 Other Halloween Activities

Oh My Gourd! How to Carve a Pumpkin Plus 29 Other Halloween Activities

Jack Hallow. Smith Street, $19.95 (72p) ISBN 978-1-922754-02-8

Hallow debuts with an irreverent manual for making gourd-centric Halloween crafts and foods. Instructions on how to carve a pumpkin set the cheeky tone, with steps urging readers to “prepare” (collect necessary materials), “behead” (remove the crown), and “disembowel” (scoop out the seeds) the gourd. Recipes for pumpkin-based foods are ideal for Halloween parties, including chips made by frying peeled pumpkin slices in vegetable oil and “pump-choc brownies” created by mixing pureed pumpkin into brownie batter. Children will get a kick out of the gourd maracas (shellacked palm-size gourds with dried beans in them) and the “animal snack-o’-lantern” (a halved gourd filled with birdseed and hung from a tree). For adults, there’s the “pumpkin body scrub”—a mixture of vanilla extract, pumpkin puree, olive oil, and brown sugar pitched for those who want a “champagne lifestyle on a lemonade budget”—and the “gourd water canteen” produced by hollowing a bottle gourd and treating the interior with beeswax. A few of the projects feel phoned in, such as composting or growing one’s own gourds, but the kitschy humor amuses: “The fountain of youth and the place I most want to dip my crouton: pumpkin soup is the GOAT of the Stew Culinary Universe.” This will help readers get in the Halloween spirit. (Sept.)