Saturday, November 24, 2007

HALLOWEEN.







- Trick or Treat
“Trick or treat, smell my feet
Give me something good to eat.”

The history of "Trick Or Treating" can be traced back to the early celebrations of All Soul's Day in Britain. The poor would go to the housewives and they would give them special treats called "soulcakes".
Is an activity for children on or around Halloween in which they proceed from house to house in costumes, asking for treats such as candy with the question, "Trick or treat?" The "trick" part of "trick or treat" is a treat to prank the homeowner or his property if no treat is given.

- Pumpkin
A pumpkin is a squash fruit that grows as a gourd from a trailing vine of certain species in the genus Cucurbita. Although native to the Western hemisphere, pumpkins are cultivated in North America, continental Europe, Australia, New Zealand, India and some other countries.
In Halloween you make a JACK O' LANTERN, carving a pumpkin to sit in your door step for Halloween.

- Recipie

CARMEL COVERED APPLES,

Ingradients (makes 5 Caramel Apples)
40- Caramel cubes
5- Apples
1- Tablespoon of water
5-Wooden sticks
1- Wax paper

Preparation
Wash and dry the apples thoroughly. Remove stems and insert the wooden sticks into the stems hole until about half stick in the apple. In a small saucepan, over low heat, melt the caramels with the water, stirring constanly until smooth. Now dip the apples into the hot caramel sauce, coating the apple. Place on greased, wax paper.

Storage and serving
Store your caramel covered apples in to the refrigerator.
Before serving, put them out of the refrigerator and wait fifteen minutes.
Then, yummy yummy.. mmhh, hahahhahahahahaa..

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Pumpkins


Covered Caramel apples
Wikipedia trick or Treat
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