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Page 4A EASTERN OREGON MARKETPLACE East Oregonian 522 Manufactured Homes 528 Out of Area Property for Sale RMLS# 18563484 NEW LIST- ING 2003 Marlette Skyline Manufactured Home. Great condition 3 b/r 2 bath . Oak cab- inets. Garden tub in master bath with a separate shower. Price to sell at $125,000 Call Cathy (541) 215-0103. Garton & Associates 541-276-0931 Selling or Buying a property? If you are thinking of selling or buying a home, call for a free consultation. Day’s or evenings, 7 days a week. Rocky Mikesell Blue Jeans Realty “Our office is wherever you are” 541-379-8690 $139,000- HELIX. Range/re- frigerator, washer/dryer, freez- er included. Mobile home has been moved, will not finance FHA. Possible additional tax. MH/land combined 2018 tax year. Dawn 541-310-9563 cell. #18195794 Coldwell Banker & Associates 541-276-0021 NEW LISTING- 3 br 2 bath man- ufactured home with great de- tached mancave fenced. 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You could throw that pump- kin away, or you could take one of Mother Nature Network’s suggestion to giving that smiling gourd a new, potentially tasty lease on life. EAT IT! Carving pumpkins don’t have quite as much flavor as pie or sugar pumpkins, but add a little extra nutmeg and you’ll find yourself with deli- cious cookies, pancakes, pumpkin butter or a tradition- al pumpkin pie. Cut the pumpkin in half, cut off any burned or waxy parts (rinsing the pumpkin inside and out is a good idea too), then roast it in the oven until it’s tender. Let the pumpkin cool, then peel the skin away. You can puree it in the blender and use it in any recipe. It also goes well in risotto or pasta, or make a savory pumpkin soup. © ADOBE STOCK DECORATE WITH IT Halloween may be over, but pumpkins go well with Thanksgiving too. Put vegeta- ble oil on your pumpkin (this prevents it from getting rot- ten) and fill them with color- ful flowers or plants, make a bird feeder or, if you’ve got a couple of jack-o-lanterns, build a “snow” man. Pull your kids in to help decorate and don’t be afraid to get a little silly. PUT IT ON YOUR FACE Sound weird? Orange, fleshy vegetables aren’t just good for your insides. Pumpkin has vitamin A and C and is full of antioxidants, and you can make a face mask, hair condi- tion, pumpkin body scrub or even a pumpkin pedicure. According to How Stuff Works, you mix half a cup of pumpkin puree, a raw egg and a bit of honey, then apply that to your feet and wrap them up with plastic wrap for 15 minutes. COMPOST IT If you leave the pumpkin outside long enough, it is going to rot. Why not use that to your advantage? If you do your own composting, or want to give it a shot, throw your pumpkin onto the pile with other plant products and wait for it to decompose into a thick, loamy soil that will be great on your garden come spring.