Few years back I decided to go back to the original concept and do turnips for my Jack O'Lanterns, and what can I say, I love the little guys.
They also fit on my windowsill a lot better back when I was in a small apartment without a proper front step/porch to put them.

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Fondots@lemmy.world · 30 pts · 292d
A few previous year's turnips
r4venw@sh.itjust.works · 14 pts · 292d
They look like shrunken heads!
Tempus_Fugit@midwest.social · 13 pts · 292d
These are cool and much creepier IMO.
Fondots@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 292d
After sitting outside for a few days getting a little bit shriveled I think they look even better. This pic is actually from almost a week ago when they were freshly -carved, if I remember I'll snap a new pic of them later on
But yeah, I think they just generally have a lot more character than pumpkins, and you can usually get a couple turnips for the price of one decent carving pumpkin
The trick or treaters in my neighborhood always seem to appreciate them too, even if half of them don't seem to know what a turnip is (a disappointing amount both of kids and parents call them onions)
Nima@leminal.space · 11 pts · 292d
they're so very small and cute. 😊
LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net · 7 pts · 292d
Is it hard to hollow them out?
Fondots@lemmy.world · 10 pts · 292d
I just use a forstner bit in a cordless drill to do most of the work, so not really.
It would probably be a bit of a pain if you were to do it all by hand
sanguinepar@lemmy.world · 5 pts · 291d
No pumpkins at our local supermarket, so we're going with a pineapple and a watermelon. Have tried both before, and both work great!
MedicPigBabySaver@lemmy.world · 4 pts · 292d
Ha, ha... Nice.
leftzero@lemmy.dbzer0.com · 2 pts · 291d