There’s more to pumpkins than Halloween

Pumpkins
Pumpkins can be used to make a variety of different treats. Photo: Martin Doege

Pumpkins can be used to make a variety of different treats. Photo: Martin Doege

Unofficial National Pumpkin Day is celebrated on 26th October and was established in the US.  Whilst the UK doesn’t recognise this ‘holiday’ surely the pumpkin needs more recognition than just being a sacrificed vegetable for Halloween.

Spalding farmer, David Bowman, is the biggest grower in Europe with his 500 acre farm.  The company, founded in 1997, has purpose built facilities including a temperature controlled storage area.

With a crop of around three million his picking team are averaging 100,000 a day in the month leading up to the 31st October.

He said: “It’s been a very average year in terms of the pumpkin crop because the weather was either too dry or too wet over the summer.”

Despite this, David describes his crop as “marvelous for an average year.”

Originally pumpkins were just one of many vegetables that the company grew, including marrows and courgettes.  However towards the end of the 1990s as the site developed pumpkins became their main priority.

David Bowman Ltd provides thousands of pumpkins for the annual Spalding Pumpkin Festival, many of which are carved by pupils of local schools. David supplies many supermarkets with their pumpkins for the Halloween period as well as European establishments.

Chocolate week is a treat for the tastebuds

It's chocolate week all across the country. Photo: cacaobug
It's chocolate week all across the country. Photo: cacaobug via Flickr

It's chocolate week all across the country. Photo: cacaobug via Flickr

It’s chocolate week across the country and in honour we have some tasty chocolate facts for you all.

As you know Lincoln, and the surrounding Shire, boasts some of the best chocolate shops known to man- we’re not talking about Thorntons.

It’s the hidden gems on Steep Hill that matter with their handmade truffles and calorific goods. Think about it, that walking and exercise from conquering Steep Hill means you can justify a sweet chocolate treat.

Here are some chocolate facts that you may not know about.

  • Chocolate is a mild anti-depressant
  • Chocolate is an aphrodisiac; the feel good compounds create a feeling of euphoria
  • Spots are not caused by chocolate, it’s just an old wive’s tale
  • Chocolate is addictive, though only mildly
  • Chocolate isn’t just used as a sweet, it can also be used as a sauce with red meats

Why not experiment with a rich chocolate sauce to go with some of the great beef Lincolnshire has to offer. Try having a look around the Farmers’ Market to find a tasty treat or check out Woodlands Farm, they offer organic Lincoln Red beef which is perfect for some luxury cooking. Here is a great recipe for Braised Fillet of Beef with Chocolate which you might want to try.

Feel free to send us your chocolate recipes and maybe they could appear right here on the site!