Before I post a recipe, I must tell everyone how sorry I am about what is going on on the East Coast. Our poor country. All these people without energy, electricity, communication. Water everywhere. So many lost homes and loved ones. I am so sorry. My heart goes out to everyone. My prayers are with you and your loved ones. Hopefully you can find a bright star in your future, sooner rather than later.
For those who are not struggling, today is an almost normal Halloween. It's probably a good thing to have children enjoy the day. I have written a post directed to kids and adults who want to be kids.
(Giveaway below...keep reading.)
Happy Halloween!
Kids rule. I love kids. I love kid food. And there's nothing like a costume. The fun. The anonymity.
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Daryl's website |
For those of you wishing you were the kids, dreaming about pillowcases stuffed with loot, continue to dream. Dreams are what help us go on, and on, and on.
I love pretending, creating. I think it's times like these, when kids get to put on costumes and be somebody different that help stir a child's imagination. Forever.
My son loved wearing capes. He still sees himself as a hero. And he is. [And he's safe in New York. He has electricity. We are blessed.]
He also loved picking out pumpkins. The bigger, the better.
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Jack at five picking a pumpkin. Oh, the challenge! |
When I'm writing...ahem, I love candy. Chocolate, in particular. And caramels. (Bad for teeth, good for soul). But at Halloween, I love candy corn. There's something so festive about the candy. So I decided to use it in this sweet treat. Not a hard recipe. Something you can probably throw together tonight with whatever "stash" you have in the house. Melted ice cream would even work with this. It's all about sugar.
So...
Make your own party. A kid-easy party. Ice cream sundaes with a Halloween theme.
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My step-kids Craig and Jill, a number of years ago, who loved Halloween. |

A Halloween Sundae
Ingredients:
Vanilla ice cream
Chocolate sauce (or your favorite sauce)
Candy corn (or your favorite small candy)
Chocolate sprinkles.
Directions:
[Look how easy this is...]
Put scoops of ice cream in a glass. Douse with chocolate sauce and candy corn. Top with sprinkles.

Of course you could remove any of those, add whipped cream, and simply enjoy...according to your own sweet tooth. Oh, simply have whipped cream straight from the can. Anybody remember doing that?
Enjoy!
GIVEAWAY:
What is your favorite all-time Halloween treat? For one of you who comment, you will win your choice of the first three CHEESE SHOP MYSTERY series. Check back next Wednesday to see who won!
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Say cheese!
Also, you probably know by now about my alter ego,
DARYL WOOD GERBER...and her new series
A COOKBOOK NOOK MYSTERY series
debuts July 2013
"She" doesn't say all the same things "Avery" does. Promise.
Say cheese!