Happy Halloween! Put your slow cooker to good use this weekend to keep all the goblins in your life happy and well-fed.
Witch's Brew. Green, slimy, sweet, and sour. The star anise look like tiny little spiders--fun!
Caramel Apples. YUM. I made these for the first time on my daughter's 7th birthday. Now she's 10, and her LITTLE sister is 7. I'm not okay with this.
Autumn Sausage Casserole. A bowl full of fall. Great dinner to fill the belly before heading out for the night.
Chocolate and Marshmallow Fondue. Skip the waxy supermarket Halloween candy and make the good stuff.
Jamaican Pumpkin Soup. A rich, velvety, creamy soup-- restaurant quality and super delicious. You decide the amount of cream to add at the table.
Mulled Wine. Warm up after a chilly night out with a hot mug of mulled wine. The perfect by-the-fire adult drink.
Pizza Soup. The kids have requested this for dinner this Halloween--liquid pizza. If you normally order pizza delivery before heading out, make this instead to satisfy your pepperoni craving.
Pumpkin Spice Latte. The one and only!
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds in the Slow Cooker. Yes, you can roast pumpkin seeds in the crockpot. But that doesn't mean you should. It's kind of a pain.
Orange Glazed Beets. Food that bleeds! Fantastic for Halloween--- if you're a beet fan, you'll like these an awful lot. If you aren't a beet fan, you probably never will be. That's okay. I'm not either.
Stewed Tomatoes. They look like baby animal hearts, which is great for a spooky dinner, but taste A.M.A.Z.I.N.G. ---even if you aren't a big tomato fan.
Have a wonderful Halloween weekend, and enjoy your trick-or-treating! Viva la Crocktober!
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