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Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Nottinghamshire Pick Your Own Pumpkins

Nottinghamshire Pick Your Own Pumpkins. Hello friends, so how are you today? Busy here as it is my weekend to work. 

Last weekend we visited a pick your own pumpkin farm in Nottinghamshire. We had so much fun and then brought lots of pumpkins. So we will be busy this weekend, carving pumpkins, baking pumpkins, and roasting pumpkin seeds!!

So today I thought I would share a few photos from the farm with you. I have so many more photos to share so why not stop by Sunday too?

Nottinghamshire Pick Your Own Pumpkins Nottinghamshire Pick Your Own Pumpkins.

Nottinghamshire Pick Your Own Pumpkins:

Over on Instagram. Pumpkin spice and all things nice. A fun visit to the pumpkin farm on Thursday. They had so many amazing pumpkins it was hard to pick which ones to buy 🎃 So much fun and laughter too 😍 Now I must remember to order that pumpkin coffee syrup today off the internet before they sell out ☕️ Pumpkin spice and all things nice.

Ginger Pumpkin Pie

Ginger Pumpkin Pie. A Great Recipe For Autumn And Halloween. Hello friends, so how are you today?

We couldn’t resist adding just one sweet recipe, but we think you’ll be pleased we did! 

Don’t worry too much about getting rid of all those seeds. Once cooked the roasted pumpkin is pushed through a sieve, to make a silky smooth, spiced filling.
 
Ginger Pumpkin Pie: Great Recipe For Autumn And Halloween

You could also use butternut squash and enjoy ‘pumpkin’ pie all year round.

How To Make Halloween Gingerbread Skeletons

How To Make Halloween Gingerbread Skeletons. 

Gingerbread Skeletons, anyone? This is another fantastic recipe for the kids – fun to make and fun to eat while easily introducing chia seeds to their diet.

For a spooky twist on a classic treat, Halloween Gingerbread Skeletons are perfect for your Halloween party! 

Start by whipping up a batch of gingerbread cookies, using this recipe, and cut them into classic gingerbread men shapes. 

After baking and cooling, decorate each cookie with white melted chocolate to create a skeleton design—use thin lines to draw on bones, ribs, and face details. 

Get creative with funny or eerie expressions! 

These deliciously spiced treats add a playful, eerie charm to any dessert table, sure to delight both kids and adults.

How To Make Halloween Gingerbread Skeletons

How To Make Banana And Coconut Ghoul Pops

Banana And Coconut Ghoul Pops. Hello friends, so how are you today? 

As Autumn’s chill begins to bite, we look forward to traditional celebrations associated with the season, taking advantage of the rich harvest mother nature has to offer.

Halloween, Bonfire Night or simply the drawing in of the evenings cosying up with a warming bowl of soup, are all aspects to look forward to. Learn how to make banana and coconut ghoul pops with this tutorial on how to make spooky tasty snacks. These spooky-looking popsicles are as much fun to prepare as they are to eat. 

They blend the creamy deliciousness of bananas with the exotic touch of coconut.  Perfect for Halloween or whenever you're in the mood for a spooky treat! Why not create these frightfully delicious pops using your imagination for a chillingly tasty experience.

How To Make Banana And Coconut Ghoul Pops

Halloween Archives: Halloween Eve And Some Yummy

Halloween Archives: Halloween Eve And Some Yummy, you guessed it, Halloween recipes. Hello friends, so how are you today? Also, happy Halloween Eve. Do you have any fun parties planned for tomorrow? Are you looking for any Halloween recipes? 

Happy Halloween

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