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From pumpkin carving to trick-or-treating, here are 10 tips for a safe Halloween. Kirby Adams. Louisville Courier Journal.
Most commonly known as Halloween or Hallowe’en (a contraction of All Hallows’ Evening), the spooky festival is also referred to as Allhalloween, All Hallows’ Eve, or All Saints’ Eve.
Those blue pumpkin candy buckets help children with autism to better trick-or-treat and people to better understand them. There has been talk about kids with autism carrying a blue pumpkin ...
As crowds of trick-or-treaters arrive at doors later this month, parents are asking those sharing candy to pay attention to the color of the iconic pumpkin buckets.. Parents and advocates are ...
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds. Serves about 6 as a snack. 2 cups rinsed and dried raw pumpkin seeds. 1 tablespoon vegetable or canola oil. Kosher salt to taste ...
This year, Halloween falls on a Monday but there are plenty of things going on for the kids and adults leading up to the spooky holiday. We’ve listed them out by day so you can plan to do as much or ...
This August 2018 image shows a recipe for creamy pumpkin mac and cheese. (Cheyenne Cohen via AP) Make sure you are starting with a pumpkin that is meant for cooking, not carving.
Trick or treat! The spookiest time ... Pumpkin patches. Miami Lakes United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch: From Oct. 1 to 31, take a trip to Miami Lakes' United Methodist Church Pumpkin Patch.
The phrase trick-or-treat was first used in Canada in 1917, with the traditions brought over to North America by immigrants. Guising gave way to threatening pranks in exchange for sweets.