Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts

Friday, October 30, 2015

Monster Eyeballs! {Purple Berry Macaroons}






















Happy Halloween peeps! Everyone knows that Halloween means you're in for a sugar overload. If your a mom you know that the entire month of October means sugar overload central, prepare the insulin for a diabetic coma any second sort of situation. Seriously. I volunteered at my 3rd graders Halloween party (still amazed someone hasn't petitioned, rallied and picketed that it be renamed "Fall Harvest Festivities Celebrations") and the amount of cookies, cupcakes, candies, fruit punch and crackers that were involved made me cringe.






Why people? Why must Halloween be associated with buckets or pillowcases full of sugar? Every year I struggle with either not passing out anything at all (which I just can't bring myself to do) or handing out prizes and toys which I tried one year and got egged for the trouble. Damn teenagers.


Which coincidentally brings me to cookies. Obviously. Am I a hypocrite? Possibly, but I'm talking macaroons people. Yes, coconut is a sugar, natural or not. I've debated this to death and am standing my ground that...

a. Yes, sugar is sugar but all things in moderation.
b. Not all sugar is created equal, natural is better than processed.
and
c. I like coconut so who gives a crap.





 Creepy, [naturally] sweetened cookies. 
Berries + Coconut + Bananas & Chocolate = ?



Deliciously spooky monster eyeballs of course! Frieking out your little ones is just an added bonus.







These come together in minutes, literally. Confession: I am not the worlds greatest baker. Anything involving sifting, fluffing, or basically measuring precisely quite frankly puts me off. 
These macaroons I made with ease with the help of my 4 year old, who oddly enough 'loooooveees' to bake.




You could use marshmallows which honestly would probably hold their shape and color better than these bananas did but I wasn't going for show quality here. 
I used a bigger, restaurant type straw to punch holes in the center of the bananas so that the
chocolate pieces would stay put. I used chocolate covered Acai berries to put in the middle but
any type of small chocolate candy will work.








Recipe from Leanne at Healthful Pursuit

PREP TIME 15 MINUTES      BAKE TIME    30 MINUTES      YIELDS    24 COOKIES

Ingredients 
2 teaspoon freshly ground chia seeds3 tablespoons water1 cup frozen mixed berries1 tablespoon honey½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1½ cups shredded unsweetened coconut1 banana, sliced with holes punched into the middle of each slicechocolate covered Acai berries or other chocolate pieces 
Instructions 
  1. Combine chia and water in a small dish and set aside.
  1. Preheat oven to 300F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicon baking mat. Set aside.
  1. Add mixed berries, honey, and extracts to a small saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat. Begin to stir constantly until liquid reduces to half and it fairy thick but not syrupy. Remove and place in a medium-sized bowl.
  1. Add chia mixture. Add coconut and mix with a spoon until it’s completely coated.
  1. Place tablespoon amounts in the palm of your hand and work into circles. Press down to make into a coin shape and place on the prepared baking sheet.
  1. Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes.
  1. Remove from the oven and place banana and chocolate piece on top.
  1. Return to the oven and cook for 2-3 minutes. 
  1. Remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly before removing from the cookie sheet and placing on a cooling rack.








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Friday, September 18, 2015

Ultimate Halloween Roundup



Halloween is my favorite "Holiday".  Partly because the weather finally dips into the double digits here in Phoenix but mostly for the creepy fun costumes, decor and parties. We have a chili 'cook off' every year and have friends over to sit around the fire pit. The kids love making crafts to hang all over the house and turning our front yard into a cemetery.














These cute hand print plates from Mom Endeavors are not only fun but will help your little one with fine motor development.






Been saving up those toilet paper rolls? Nows your chance to let the kids create a whole village of spooky Halloween creatures. From Space Ships and Laser Beams.











Family Fresh Meals has you covered for creepy fun lunch box treats.













Macaroni and cotton swab skeletons and simple side walk ghost lanterns from Spoonful.











Having a few friends over for a Halloween Party or just want to entertain the family? These simple games are classics for a reason. Courtesy of Babble.













I loved this as a kid! Perfect for a kid friendly Haunted House. 

Peel the skins off of grapes for "Slimy Eyeballs"  
Wet noodles for "Brains or Veins"  
Dried Apricots for "Tongues"  
Corn husk threads for "Old Witch Hair" 
Dried Corn for "Teeth"
Fake Fur "Rats"
Slime for "Guts"

Don't forget to take pictures of their facial expressions! 









This one is my favorite! I can't wait to use this as the centerpiece for the snack table.


photo courtesy of Stylista













For your Adult Haloween Party and Decorating ideas, Stylista has some of the creepiest ideas on the web. 






Shots!







Old store foam heads with cheesecloth, a fog machine and some scary background music, scare the kids and the parents.  












Happy Haunting!

Do you have any Halloween traditions? 




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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Prelude to Fall: Great DIY Ideas and Photography








Living in the desert, it's really hard to get your fall fix on. So I have to live vicariously throughout the Internet, pinterest and my friend Becky whom I try to visit in Indiana during the fall months. The fact that it stays in the 90's for most of the fall season around here does not stop me from my obsession with boots, jackets and big chunky scarves. I make excuses to go out in the cooler evenings just so I can wear them without looking quite so ridiculous. I nearly jumped out of my seat when I saw that one of my favorite bands, Calexico is coming to Flagstaff and Prescott in October where it is much, much cooler than here in Phoenix. 
I'm already packing. 





These are some of my favorite fall photos and projects   I've been collecting from all over the web. What did I do before Pinterest?
Are you already on Pinterest? Follow me here.
Want to get in on the action? I'll send you an invite. Their rules. Not mine. 










My 2 year old daughter just saw this picture and said "Ooooooooo Ooooooo, Pretttttyyyyy!"
Great. Now I have to buy this... or learn how to be creative.


Prettiest Scarecrow ever from  here





decorating the house inside and out with fun toys



I bought these cute WICKED blocks from here 








FUN!

easy shrunken heads tutorial found here









Halloween parties in the cool crisp air.

cute witches broom party favor bags here.







i just love cool kids places like this. so do my kids. photo found  here.




Lovely orange door and entry from   Rusty Blue Bird







Pumpkin Topiary tutorial found at Midnight in the Garden of Evil










for the love of Granny bags. photo found  here















Time for a cup of home made
cider, boots and falling leaves






































Pottery Barn gets it right every time. i love this.


Pumpkins, jack-o-lanterns and hayrides.





i love everything about this photo. The gorgeous jack-o-lanterns
the cool old tree. The solitude of the landscape
You can actually feel the chill in the air can't you?










My friends, What are you excited for about FALL?
Share your ideas and traditions with us.









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