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If I carve orange peels into jack o lanterns how long before they go mushy?

<p>I found a recipe to make navel oranges into a jack o lantern bowl for fruit but, it doesn't say how long before the peel will go yucky.The recipe calls for them to be cleaned out to the rind. I [...]]]></description>
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