Mummy Dogs Easy Halloween Recipe | #Halloween #Recipe

If you're looking for a fun recipe for your kids for Halloween, check out this Mummy Dogs Halloween Recipe! My kids loved it! Easy Mummy Dogs Halloween Recipe   Ingredients 1 can (8oz) refrigerated crescent dinner rolls 2 1/2 slices American cheese, quartered 10 large hot dogs Cooking spray Mustard or Ketchup (optional Instructions Heat oven to 375°. Unroll dough, separate at perforations, creating 4 rectangles.  Press perforations to seal. With knife or kitchen scissors (I used a pizza roller), cut each rectangle lengthwise into 10 pieces, making a total of 40 pieces of dough. Slice cheese slices into quarters. Wrap 4 pieces of…
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Creamy Candy Corn Pudding Recipe

Creamy Candy Corn Pudding Ingredients 1 Box (4 serving size) butterscotch instant pudding 4 cups milk Red food color Yellow food color 1 Box (4 serving size) banana cream instant pudding (we used vanilla) 1 cup whipped cream Candy Corn Instructions Make butterscotch pudding as directed on box, using 2 cups of the milk. Stir in 20 drops of red food coloring and 25 drops of yellow food coloring. Make banana cream pudding (or vanilla) as directed on the box, using remaining 2 cups of milk.  Stir in 20 drops of yellow food coloring.  Refrigerate until ready to use. If…
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The one candy I would never hand out at Halloween!

You will never see me handing this stuff out at Halloween. Circus Marshmallow Peanuts I hated this stuff, so I'd never rip off another kiddo when I could give him/her the good stuff!  Terrible memories, although my husband says he LOVES these Ack. Check out these old school candies at Not So Average Mama!
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Halloween Safety and Etiquette | #Halloween Tips

I shared these tips last year!  I figured they were important enough to share again! Halloween Safety and Etiquette We all know your infant doesn't eat candy!  If you want candy, don't use your baby as an excuse to get more.  Go to the store and get your own candy.  Save the rest for the other kids. Let each child hold his/her own flashlight! This way, you can see them, and they can see everything else. Skip the houses that don't have the porch light on! These are either families who are out trick or treating and having fun themselves,…
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