Friday, October 9, 2009

SAFETY TIPS FOR HALLOWEEN


Make sure the eyeholes on costumes are large enough for peripheral vision.
Is the costume fireproof? A lot of pre-made costumes are not.
If your child is carrying a prop, like a scythe or pitchfork, make sure the ends are not sharp.
Treat your kids to a spooky Halloween dinner before they trick or treat—the chances are they will eat less candy!
Teach your kids not to get into cars or talk to strangers. Watch both ways before crossing the street as well.
Don’t let little kids carve the pumpkin! They are great at cleaning it and drawing a face that you can carve.


Bloody Peanuts Recipe
1 Can of Peanuts
1/2 Cup Barbeque Sauce
Mix and spread on a foil lined cookie sheet.
Bake at 300 degrees for about ten minutes. Check frequently and remove from oven when they look like bloody peanuts. Cool and serve.


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