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Step 1
Wash off the pumpkins. You don't need to do a heavy scrubbing, just get the dirt off the outsides.
Step 2
Cut the pumpkins in half.
Step 3
Scoop out the "guts" of each pumpkin. Make sure you don't scoop out any of the meat, just clean out the stringy stuff and the seeds.
Step 4
Put the cleaned-out pumpkin halves in the oven, cut side up at about 375Cook them until they pass the "potato doneness test". Poke the meat with a fork, when it's done, it should be fork tender, like a cooked potato.
Step 5
Allow the pumpkin to cool and use a spoon scrape the cooked meat out. Put all the meat into a bowl.
Step 6
Stick the meat in a food processor and add a little water. Puree until the consistency is like baby food.
Step 7
Processing it in small batches and using the water will help the pumpkin puree easier and better.
Step 8
Put about 2 cups of pumpkin puree in each freezer bag and label. 2 cups should be close to one can of store boughten pumpkin so you can easily use each bag in exchange for a can in a recipe.
Step 9
Flatten out each bag of pumpkin as you lay it in the freezer so it freezes flat.
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