Don't let your Halloween pumpkin haunt the landfill this November.
More than 1 billion pounds (454 million kilograms) of pumpkins rot in U.S. landfills each year after Halloween, according to the Department of Energy.
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Yours doesn't have to go to waste. Experts told us your pumpkins can be eaten, composted or even fed to animals. Here's how.
If you're carving a jack-o'-lantern, don't throw away the skin or innards — every part is edible.
After carving, you can cube the excess flesh — the thick part between the outer skin and the inner pulp that holds the seeds — for soups and stews, says Carleigh Bodrug, a chef known for cooking with common food scraps. You can also puree it and add a tablespoon to your dog's d

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