The pumpkin includes crooked teeth and two bulging eyeballs that Ford stuck to its exterior.
In a two-and-a-half minute video posted to Twitter on Monday morning Ford is seen carving a pumpkin and reflecting on some of his favourite Halloween traditions.
“Always be careful with these knives,” he warns as he cuts out a hole in the top of the pumpkin. “You gotta make it scary.” In the video the premier remarks that there were always “pumpkin carving contests” at his house growing up and that he continued the tradition on with his four daughters.“My favourite thing to do is to get your hands in all this gunky stuff here and then separate the seeds, put them on a pan, put some salt all over them and put them in the oven. Then you are going to have some great pumpkin seeds,” Ford says.
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