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PUMPKIN PATCH — When it comes to fall activities, you either love carving pumpkins, or you hate it — probably because of the goopy mess it produces.
As someone who is obsessed with fall and doing every Halloween-themed activity possible, I force myself to ignore the slimy feeling of cleaning out pumpkin insides so I can carve a creepy face into a jack-o-lantern and festively display it on my porch.
Yesterday's Have You Seen This?
In this video, Bountiful man Mitchell Fillmore uses his YouTube channel, Waterjet Channel, to make pumpkin carving look like a breeze, even when carving as intricate a pattern as Harambe. Watching a stream of water cut fine lines into a pumpkin is fascinating, and the fact that it takes less than 30 seconds is even more impressive.
Since not all of us have a 60,000 PSI waterjet cutting system at home, let us know in the comments if you have any good jack-o-lantern carving tricks, and what design you plan on using on your pumpkins this year.