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The posters, showing a witch on a broom stick underneath the words 'No Trick or Treats', can be picked up from libraries, council offices, surgeries and schools and then placed in windows or near front doors |
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My granddaughter and her friend are going trick or treating tomorrow, with my daughter as chaperone. They are only going up and down our street, dressed as witches, and will not accept money, only "treats".
My treat is going to be a bowl of hot pumpkin soup when they get back (had to do something with all that pumpkin flesh that's been hollowed out, there's more than enough for a pie too). I've never made it before so fingers crossed it is a treat. :D |
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Oh heck. :( I've had pumpkin soup before and I liked it, just never made it myself. I've never heard of pumpkin cake but, I've got to say it, it doesn't sound very nice. I love pumpkin pie but it's got to be the right recipe or it can be very bland. I put cinnamon and nutmeg in mine and it's lovely. I'll let you know the verdict on the soup. ;) |
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Thank goodness for the editing facility...have not a clue what i was posting just then :D
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The pumpkin soup was a success and I made a pumpkin pie too. As I had made a lot of pastry I also made a gooseberry pie (loads in the freezer - I grow them). We are all F T B (full to bustin'). :p The pumpkin lantern is sitting on the bench in the front garden with 3 tea-lights inside it.
I had 7 different lots of trick-or-treaters, all accompanied by grown-ups, so I had to be scared stiff 7 times. The funniest visit was a tiny witch accompanied by 2 girls of about 12. They nudged her and said, "Say trick or treat", so she did then I asked her how old she was. She turned to her big sister and said, "How old are I?" Turns out she was "nearly free". :D |
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You buy a few gooseberry bushes from the Garden Centre, in Spring, plant them and they'll do the rest. I've only got 4 bushes, and they are in a quite shady area, but I get pounds of fruit every year. I prune them a little bit after I've picked the berries but otherwise I leave them to get on with it. One thing to beware of, they have very strong thorns so you have to be careful when you're picking. Try growing them next year. There's nothing as good as home grown. :) |
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I was out most of the evening up to now but apparently we've had some brave souls calling to claim their treats from our Aggie.
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We've had about 7 rings on our doorbell but I stayed true to form and ignored them. I drew the curtains at 4.30pm and put the television on. I haven't been to the door all night.
I was branded a miserable old beggar at work when I admitted that I do this and my kids said the same when I refused to let them go trick or treating. I'm quite happy for others to get on with it, as long as they don't try to include me. I just don't like Halloween and am glad when it's done with for another year. |
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