Last night I made a pumpkin roll. I don't like pumpkin pie very much (texture issues) but I do love other pumpkin stuff, like pumpkin bread and cookies and donuts. Have you ever been to the Circleville Pumpkin Show? There's still time to plan your trip. Just please don't call it a "pumpkin festival." I went to college near-ish to Circleville and it is the pumpkin SHOW not pumpkin FESTIVAL. And truly, seeing a 1,600-pound pumpkin in the flesh is a show you won't soon forget. You can get almost anything pumpkin at the pumpkin show...I've had pumpkin donuts, pumpkin brittle, pumpkin beer, pumpkin ice cream, pumpkin pizza...you will be heartily sick of pumpkin if you eat all these things at the show but if you take some home and spread the gluttony around a little you'll be all right. I waited in line for 45 minutes to get those pumpkin donuts and it was 100% worth it.
On the Pumpkin Show website you can peruse the gallery of past Pumpkin Queens. The 30s, 40s and 50s are magical and there is a particularly wonderful period in the 70s and 80s when the Pumpkin Queens were photographed inside the silhouette of a ghostly oblong pumpkin.
Anyway: pumpkin roll. Pumpkin roll is probably one of my favorite fall desserts, but given my history of cakes served in a rolled structure (see: one unbelievably disastrous experience with buche de noel) I've been reluctant to make it myself. It turned out all right, but I don't have a proper 15x10 jelly roll pan so I baked it in the bottom of a 13x9 cake pan and it was a little thick. So the sides are broken. But it tastes wonderful. So if I invite you over for tea and pumpkin roll you will just have to politely ignore how ugly it looks.
I'd love to be able to show you some new pictures of our continuing work in the apartment, but right now there's a blanket tacked up over the bedroom windows and we don't have our new living room furniture yet. We finally got the fabric we selected for the couch after an EPIC go-round with JoAnn's, so that's being upholstered now; also there is the matter of a mid-century armchair and a couple of other things. We did buy a rug for the living room, which was exciting. It was the first grown-up type purchase I have made at Home Depot and now the living room looks a bit more home-like. Also, I do have new blinds for the bedroom but my only drill bit broke when I was trying to hang them, so the progress of that operation now depends on me stopping at the E. 200th Street Home Depot after work and I DON'T WANNA. Everyone there has always been pretty helpful but once I'm that close to home I'm fully finished dealing with the Outside World.
What else? Well I picked up the new MacBook Pro on Friday night after work. I do love that you can order stuff online at Micro Center and they will just set it aside for you, so you can breeze right past the checkout line and pick up your brand new delicious lickable computer. You think I'm lying about wanting to lick it but the fact of the matter is I LOVE IT. I still love my iBook, too, and it is going to enjoy a glorious retirement as a backup machine. I know this type of consumer experience is highly case-by-case but every Mac I've bought has been rock solid. Plus I have Photo Booth now which means I can take terrifying pictures where it looks like my boyfriend is a demon that's eating my head. Which is so obviously the reason to save for a large technology purchase.
5 comments:
I love pumpkin roll! I made one last year that turned out kinda fug but delicious nonetheless. I'm excited to make one soon.
1934 Pumpkin Queen is my favorite by far. The pictures in the pumpkins remind me for some reason of the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz, when she appears in her crystal ball.
I've never known a pumpkin queen (or been to a pumpkin festival) but I had a friend who was a county pork queen once.
My sorority little is from Circleville & has long sung the praises of the famous Pumpkin Show. I hope to make it down there some year!
County Pork Queen...you'd have to be an awfully special gal to pull that one off with grace.
The Pumpkin Show is wonderful...parking is terrifying...but the treats are worth it.
Maybe the secret of pumpkin roll is looks fug = tastes great?
Must... resist... urge... TO DRESS BABY AS PUMPKIN QUEEN FOR HALLOWEEN!
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...Any idea where I can get a sash that says MISS PUMPKIN SHOW on it?
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