Monday, December 19th, 2011 at 1:05 am

This hardcover book is just what you are looking for to plan the perfect Halloween party! Get howls of laughter and shrieks of delight with Frightfully Fun Halloween Recipes. It’s full of recipes for scary meals, silly snacks and devilish desserts perfect for goblins young and old! Don’t be afraid—it’s easy to scare up Halloween fun! Colorful photography is loaded with fantastic serving ideas.
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Saturday, December 17th, 2011 at 1:05 am
This book has received rave reviews for the tips and suggestions it offers not only for kids but adults as well.
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Thursday, December 8th, 2011 at 1:07 am

Amazon.com Review:
Cocoa Cobweb Cupcakes, Black Cat Cookies, and Stained-Glass Spooks are just a few of the spirited tastes you’ll encounter in Donata Maggipinto’s delightful Halloween Treats.
But it’s not just recipes–you and your favorite little goblin will love creating spooky craft projects such as Candy Cauldrons, Leaf Lanterns, and Paper Bag Pumpkins together in anticipation of All Hallows’ Eve.
Maggipinto includes craft ideas for “Pixies” (children 4-8 years old) as well as older children, and nearly every recipe includes a safe task for younger helpers. (For example, while mom or dad should heat the milk for hot cocoa, kids can roll and stamp out marshmallow ghosts as accompaniment.)
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Tuesday, November 29th, 2011 at 1:05 am

The word “hospitable” has a pleasant ring to the ear. According to the dictionary, this adjective is defined as “receiving and entertaining guests generously and kindly.” Today, the adverb “easily” should be added to that definition, as the whole trend in entertaining is toward simplicity.Every hostess likes to receive the compliments, “You always seem to have such a good time at your own parties,” and, “You do everything so easily.”Of course, this does not mean that she has not spent plenty of time in planning and preparing for a party, but it does indicate that the apparently un-harried hostess is not plagued with too many last minute details that take her away from her guests.
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Saturday, November 26th, 2011 at 1:03 am
It’s a time for children to dress up as princesses and pirates and go from house to house, calling, “Trick or Treat!” Their eyes will get big as they are rewarded with treasures and sweets. And perhaps you will celebrate Halloween by going to a costume party or a haunted house. But did you ever wonder where all this holiday gaiety came from and what it means? Author Silver RavenWolf reveals the answers in Halloween: Customs Recipes and Spells. The book begins by sharing the history of where this harvest holiday came from. Did you know it was originally called Samhain? Samhain means “the end of summer”. Learn what the ancient people did to celebrate this holiday and how the ideas about it have changed over the years. Did you know it has really become wildly popular in the U.S. only over the last 100 years? It’s true! You’ll also find out why ghosts and skeletons, jack-o’-lanterns and vampires are associated with October 31 of each year. (more…)
Friday, November 11th, 2011 at 1:07 am

You may think that Halloween is only about ghosts, ghouls, and goblins. However, there is much more behind this spooky holiday.
For Pagans the world over, Halloween is a time of magic and divination–a night for honoring ancestors, celebrating the harvest, and ringing in the New Year.
In A Witch’s Halloween, bestselling author and Wiccan High Priestess Gerina Dunwich dispels the myths of this holiest of Pagan holidays and its most famous celebrants.
A Witch’s Halloween tells you all that you need to know about this sacred holiday, from the history, folklore, myths, and spells to Sabbat rituals, recipes, divination, Halloween superstitions–and much more.
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Thursday, November 10th, 2011 at 1:13 am

Wire-bound halloween recipe book; softcover
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Wednesday, November 9th, 2011 at 1:03 am

With a delicious range of fun family recipes to choose from, these fall recipes are sure to warm up your taste buds and bring great fun to the family table! You’ll find tasty comfort food recipes sure to bring healthy food to your fall table and also add some Halloween spirit for young children. Recipes include: Bobbing for Candied Apples Boolicious Trick or Treat Smoothies Cider Cheese Halloween Party Fondue Eewy Gooey Eyeballs Fall Twice Baked Potatoes Fiesta Lasagna Fruity Ghosts on a Stick Giant Warts GINGER GHOULS Great Pumpkin…. Pull Apart Cake! Halloween Party Punch Halloween Poke Cake Rocky Horror Picture Show Halloween Squares Munchy Mummy Appetizer Dip Party Mix Party Parfaits Peck of Pirat (more…)