Halloween Drink: Don’t Let the Cacao Scare Ya
A new ‘hood for trick-or-treating! We can’t wait to explore the streets around our new home on Halloween night, and we’re already planning to pre-party with our backyard neighbors before the main event.
A new ‘hood for trick-or-treating! We can’t wait to explore the streets around our new home on Halloween night, and we’re already planning to pre-party with our backyard neighbors before the main event.
What’s up pumpkin partiers! For this post, I’ve joined a Virtual Pumpkin Party with a bunch of brilliant blogger friends from around the country hosted by the fabulous Cake Over Steak Blog.
Pull out those cake sheet pans, I’ve got not one but three Halloween cakes for ya today. The first one is a deconstructed sheet cake, cut up into sweet, screaming mini monsters with buttercream frosting.
Baking cookies for Halloween, especially these creepy skull cookies, always reminds me of the time that Gavin, my oldest, got the biggest BOO of his life!
Although it’s true that I love stepping away from traditional color palettes for the holidays (see upcoming posts with pink for Halloween!), I can get down with a candy corn theme.
Here’s the truth: I hate the flavor of candy corn. What’s that all about? Those little kernels are like…sugary, bland, boring-ness made from such hardcore corn syrup my teeth ache just thinking about ’em.
I’m going to give you a three’fer in this one post — yep, three-for-one font-astic ideas. Like that play on words?
We’ve met our new neighbors in the house behind us, and it turns out it’s a family whose kids attend my boys’
Let me spook you with Chocolate Sugar Skulls and Dancing Skeleton cakelets for your Halloween party table. The dark chocolate cake recipe is no simple decorative filler with rich, chocolatey ingredients.
Momma needs a break! Halloween hacks? Yes please! I’ve got some Sweet n’ Spooky Cupcakes and Rice Krispies Monsters for ya.
Brookie. Yes, I wrote it, love it, can’t get enough of it. It’s the cutest darn word, and the brookies themselves are just as endearing.
If you’re wondering whether “Ombre” was a typo, or had to look-up the word before reading this post, you’re not alone.
Double, double toil and trouble…! Halloween is one of my most favorite occasions for decorating – anything and everything. That means creating incredibly cute and spooky treats for kids and adults, when my boys start brainstorming on what their ultimate halloween costume will be this year (that’s also me calculating in my head how much time and money this year’s outfits will cost!), and it means we’re in the thick of the fall season.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! This vibe is on the mark for mixing the perfect combination of urban and well, mom. Everyday, I find myself running my daily errands of dropping off kids.
‘Tis the season for the dead, and nobody does it up quite like us Angelenos. Here, Halloween rolls right into Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with an explosion of marigolds, costumes, and vibrantly colored sweets.