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Save the seeds of your pumpkins as you scoop out the guts. Separate as much of the goop from the seeds as you can. Put some water in the bowl to help rinse more goo off the seeds, then drain them through a colander. You'll have to wiggle the colander around a bit to shake the water from the seeds. Next, line a few baking trays with paper towels and spread your seeds out in even, thin layers on each sheet. Top with another layer of paper towel, patting to absorb as much moisture as you can. Allow the seeds to dry over night. I know this means a sad, long wait for your tasty, toasty seeds, but trust me, it's worth it. Any time you want to roast a seed/nut/legume like product (peanuts, for example), you need to dry them out before roasting, or you can cook them for days and they will still be mushy and decidedly not delicious. Thankfully, pumpkin seeds are thin and dry out pretty quickly.
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