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Halloween ~ Trick or Treat Fun

October 25, 2013 By Patty Limatola-Tanenbaum 2 Comments

I love halloween and decorating our house had always been a ton of fun, we always went a little crazy in our decorations as we would create a graveyard theme and we really got into it.  We would have the skeletons, lights and even the fog, the poor little children that came to our house, some of them wouldn’t even ring the door bell.

We did do carved pumpkins every year as well

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Sometimes we did have some fun with the skeletons and just placed the skeletons on the hammock…during the day

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but at night…it was a whole other story

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but I was not a big fan of halloween decorated food and drinks as I was always in a rush to get decorations displayed.  I had done some very basic things like dry ice in a drink of punch

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but honestly that’s as creative as I ever got for food decorations and being Italian, I’d always have enough homemade pizza (but it’s not very halloween’ish)

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That being said, there are so many amazing things you can do and here are some of the fun filled things I found and thought I’d share with you.

This is one of my favorite sites ~ Candiquik.com

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Hot Dog Mummy ~ Momsshoppingengine.com

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Oreo Witch Hats ~ bakedperfection.com

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Owl S’mores ~ Livinglocurto.com

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Apple Bites ~ Momsshoppingengine.com

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This site has a few great ideas so check it out ~ Healthiana.com

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how cute are these?  Tasteofhome.com

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So I just wanted to showcase a few of my favorites if you have any favorite sites or would like to share what you create, please send me an email at Patty@MmGood.com and I’d be happy to post them.

Thank you for visiting my site and I hope you enjoy this recipe.  I do love comments so please feel free to leave me your comment or suggestion.  If you would like to be kept up to date with all my new recipes, I only post twice a week, please subscribe in the box listed on the top of the page “Subscribe Via Email”. You will be emailed with a link to confirm you are interested in the subscription so be sure to click on that link too.  

Thank you again!

PS – we also dressed up, here is Jacob (he’s scary)…

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and here I am

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Frozen Yogurt Drops

May 25, 2012 By Patty Limatola-Tanenbaum Leave a Comment

So I can’t even classify this as a recipe but it was a great “easy to do” type of thing I just had to share.  My daughter loves to be creative and tries things I never think of.  The other day, while we were grocery shopping, she asked for me to buy her a “whipped yogurt” cup and said she wanted to freeze it to see if it tasted like frozen yogurt.

That made me think…why not just put yogurt on a tray and freeze them…then I can have my own “frozen dots” in flavors I love.  I only had peach flavored yogurt but here was my go at it.  You basically take your yogurt and put in a pipping bag with a tip on it (I will share that I originally tried putting the yogurt in a pipping bag, thinking I was being all fancy.  It was much simpler to just use a teaspoon and put little dollops down…so what if they aren’t all perfect so I’d say skip the bag and use the teaspoon)

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line a baking sheet with parchment paper and make little circles of the yogurt

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place the sheet pan in the freezer and let it freeze for 30 minutes or longer.

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I will share that I originally tried putting the yogurt in a pipping bag, thinking I was being all fancy.  It was much simpler to just use a teaspoon and put little dollops down…so what if they aren’t all perfect.

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It’s perfect for summer so enjoy!

 

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Frozen Yogurt Drops

Ingredients

  • 1 container of your favorite Yogurt (or you can do multiple flavors/colors for fun)
  • Parchment Paper
  • Baking Sheet
  • Teaspoon

Directions

  1. I placed the parchment paper on my baking sheet. Using a teaspoon, I dolloped little amounts across the sheet. I placed it in my freezer for 1 hour...and then YUMMY we ate em all!
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My name is Patty Limatola-Tanenbaum and I am a “certified chef” who graduated from the Westlake Culinary Institute. While I have the experience from culinary school, I’m really only a home cook that loves to experiment and try new things. I am a single mom of two teenaged children and everyday my children teach me invaluable lessons about life.

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