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EDITOR'S NOTE - DAMMIT! I WROTE THIS POST AND IT DIDN'T PUBLISH CORRECTLY! grrrr I hate when the computer outsmarts me AGAIN!!!! Well, anyway - it was supposed to be posted on Halloween, but it's never too late for a horror movie right? So I guess you can just consider this a little Halloween Hangover cure! See ya NEXT YEAR!!!

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I almost forgot to mention this year several "newer" movies (and by that I mean movies made AFTER 1959!)  that I suggest you watch. It might be a little late to get them for Halloween, but if you're looking for some good horror it might be time to look at some foreign films.

I suggest Guillermo del Toro.  I've never seen Hellboy, one of his best known movies,  it just didn't seem like my cup of tea, but after seeing Pan's Labyrinth a few years ago, I was impressed and intrigued with him as a director.  So I gave a couple of them a whirl, and I think you should too. So, here are few of his movies that you must absolutely watch - you must - they are so much better than the recent horror films being released in the U.S. *coughparnormalactivitysuckscough*

The first one I'm recommending is the 2001 movie, The Devil's Backbone, that was written, directed and produced by del Toro. I was nervous to watch it, not sure what I was going to get myself into, but I am so glad that I tried it. I love the layered story lines of the movie. I love the look of the movie and the effects that are used when we see the ghost.  It's a haunting tale in both the scary and the lingering sense. It's truly terrifying - you will be on the edge of your seat, and it's also a sad and poignant story. Watch it, you will not be disappointed - at least I don't think you will be. If you have any taste at all you will love it!  hee hee - no pressure there right?! You may have to read subtitles, the film is in Spanish, but seriously I got so caught up in the story I didn't even think about the fact that it was subtitled.

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It is 1939, the end of three years of bloody civil war in Spain, and General Franco's right-wing Nationalists are poised to defeat the left-wing Republican forces. A ten-year-old boy named Carlos, the son of a fallen Republican war hero, is left by his tutor in an orphanage in the middle of nowhere. The orphanage is run by a curt but considerate headmistress named Carmen and a kindly Professor Casares, both of whom are sympathetic to the doomed Republican cause. Despite their concern for him, and his gradual triumph over the usual schoolhouse bully, Carlos never feels completely comfortable in his new environment. First of all, there was that initial encounter with the orphanage's nasty caretaker, Jacinto, who reacts even more violently when anyone is caught looking around a particular storage room the one with the deep well. Second, and more inexplicable, is the presence of a ghost, one of the former occupants of the orphanage named Santi. Not long after Carlos' arrival, Santi latches onto Carlos, badgering him incessantly at night and gloomily intoning, "Many of you will die." As if that wasn't enough to keep the orphanage's occupants in an unrelenting state of terror, there's the un-exploded bomb that dominates the orphanage's courtyard, still ticking away; With the orphanage left defenseless by its isolation, and the swift progression of Franco's troops, the ghost's prediction seems depressingly accurate. Nevertheless, with every step of the plot, it becomes apparent that the ghost's predictions as to who (or what) will die, the real source of danger and even the definition of death itself may be more ambiguous than first thought. - fromIMBb

The next movie you should go see is the 2007 film, The Orphanage which was produced by del Toro and directed by Juan Antonio Bayona.  This was actually the second one of del Toro's films that I watched. It's a great, suspenseful tale. It's a beautifully crafted film and well written. There are some definite moments that make you jump out of your skin, but overall it's an atmospheric horror movie where the scariness is more in the head than jumping off the screen. Don't be fooled though, it was a disturbing film, and I'm not sure I could watch it again, but I'm glad I was able to see it once. I think you'll like it too. It is also subtitled.

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The former orphan Laura raises her adopted son Simón with her husband Carlos in an old house and former orphanage where she was raised. Simón is HIV positive and tells Laura that he has five invisible friends, and she believes they are fruit of his imagination. Laura decides to reopen an orphanage for handicapped children in the location and during the opening party, Simón calls her to show the little cabin of his friend Tomás. The busy Laura does not gives much attention to her son; then she sees a mysterious masked boy and Simón vanishes. Laura feels the presence of other persons in the house and months later, the desperate Laura invites a team of parapsychologists to try to unravel the mystery. from IMBd

Have a spooky Halloween Weekend . . . .

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Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a bumpy night!

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Halloween weekend! I know you are all as excited as I am!!! There's so much going on! Bonfires, costumes, Trick or Treaters, scary movie marathons! Lions and Tigers and Bears OH MY!

So here's some last minute links for you to enjoy and get all you Halloween Grinches in the MOOD! :)

Countdown to Halloween - 206 participants this year! Wow - that's plenty to keep Halloween alive all year long!

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Magic Carpet Burn

The Drunken Severed Head

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The Captains Ramblings

365 Halloween

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There's also a few spooky sites like

Your Ghost Stories

American Ghost Stories

This just has some good links for lots of Halloween Goodness  - Design Crush

And if your cable is shut off or you just want to hang out in the chat room with a bunch of monster movie fanatics - check this out - a weekend monster movie marathon at 100 Years of Monster Movies.

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Tonight we are carving pumpkins so I was scouting out the internet looking for some inspiration and I came across this photo on the Skull a Day website (which you should check out if you haven't already!) Isn't this the coolest? People are so creative! It's too late in our area to buy any white pumpkins, but I'm keeping this in mind for next year! It's just so perfect!!

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I also found this site, My Parents Loved Halloween, where there are some really great old photos - and you can post your own. Go over there for some Halloween inspiration!!!  I've also thought, isn't it funny how the costumes were not as "sophisticated" as the ones we have today, yet they are so much more scary! Really scary! I mean check out this one - I don't even know what she's supposed to be - Little Red Riding Hood, a witch? I don't know but it's freaking terrifying!!!

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So this weekend on AMC they ran the classic, 1941 The Wolf Man and one of it's sequels,  Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman (1943). I just happened to wake up at the right time to catch both of these flicks, and in the wee early hours of the morning (and I do mean wee) I had some deep thoughts and questions about these movies . . . maybe you can help me with the answers.

First one, The Wolf Man - okay it's pretty straight forward right? Larry Talbot returns home from studying abroad, goes out in the woods get bitten by Bela Lugosi who's a Gypsy/Wolf Man, which turns poor Larry into a Wolf Man himself. No one believes him except the old gypsy woman who gives him a pendant for protection . . . (remember this because I have a couple questions about it) . . . then Larry goes on a rampage and ultimately is killed by a sliver tipped cane to the skull.  Okay got it.

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My first  question is for Malvena, they gypsy - if  that pendant you gave Larry was supposed to protect him from turning into the Wolf Man, why wasn't your son wearing one?  Also, I've noticed that in old scary movies, the majority of the characters do not believe in anything supernatural. Their religion is science and no amount of coaxing will convince them that anything outside our little 3-D world exists - well until they have to crack their Wolf Man son in the skull with a silver tipped walking cane.  Yeah buddy, should have listened but it's too late now!

Okay, I'll leave you to ponder those questions while we move onto Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man. Oh boy, you have to be a real fan to watch some of these sequels . . . This one has Bela Lugosi playing Frankenstein. sigh. Oh Bela how I love you, but you should not have been playing the Frankenstein Monster!

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Anyhoo - I'm just going to overlook that and move on. In this movie, grave robbers open Larry Talbot's grave and I guess the moonlight shining in the open coffin wakes him from the dead . . .? And now he's awake and he's not too happy about it. So he sets off to find Malvena again, and hey, I know! Let's find Dr. Frankenstein and see if he can help. . .

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What about Dr. Frankenstein's  career path makes a person think, yeah, I got a problem and THIS is the guy to turn to? What exactly about a raging out of control monster, being hounded by a pack of angry villagers with pitchforks and torches, being driven from your hometown, what about all that  made you think, well after THAT success he can't do anything but fix my problems?!

So Larry and Malvena are just off on the wrong foot as far as I can tell.

In any case Dr. Frankenstein is dead, Larry's gets no help from his daughter, so he heads off to the Frankenstein ruins and finds the Monster frozen in ice (?) he chips him out and something eventually pisses them both off and they fight and it all ends badly for the monsters.  Like I said, you really have to be dedicated to these monsters to put up with this weak storyline.

Oh, I'll still watch them and I try to have my 'suspension of disbelief' but there are still times when the little things just gnaw at me. . . .   (hee hee monsters gnaw at me, get it?)

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I"m so excited about this! I don't know if you've heard of a site called "SheSpeaks" It's own description of itself is, "SheSpeaks is the community where smart and insightful women come together to share their opinions and see the power of their collective voices in action."  I have tried out several products for them and it's so much fun - you should check it out for yourself. The most exciting part of this story is that I was chosen to be one of their "Snickers® "Coolest House on the Block" reps for Halloween! This is so exciting!!!!
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I received my "Coolest House on the Block" packages yesterday - it came with bags of a new Snickers® candy, Snickers® Peanut Butter Squared, as well as bags of regular Snickers® candy bars to hand out to Trick or Treaters, a "Coolest House on the Block" Yard Sign, a strobe light, a fog machine, plus a bunch of Halloween decorations like crime scene tape, spider webs, window clings SQEEEEEE! Seriously? They chose the perfect house for this mission! If you're in my area on Halloween make sure to come by and get some new Snickers® Peanut Butter Squared candy! Of course I will have photos and I'll be posting them after Halloween to let you know how it goes. I LOVE HALLOWEEN!!!!

You should also go check out SheSpeaks - there's other cool programs to apply for - maybe something that's perfect for you!

Here are some reviews of the new candy - if you don't find some on Halloween, keep your eyes peeled - it's coming to a store near you!!!

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Over at Orange and Black, she posted a set of questions, and didn't exactly TAG anyone, but encouraged everyone to answer, so here's mine.  (By the way, you should check out her blog - it's full of lots of fun Halloween stuff!)

Questions:

1. If you could get away with one illegal act in your life, what would it be and why?
Well, I think it would be to hack into the student loan database and delete everyone's student loans. There's no need to go into detail, but I think for the most part student loans suck and people shouldn't have to pay so much for an education. Just my opinion - but I think our society would be a lot better off if we focused more about education and less on other stuff.

2. What is your all-time favorite Halloween costume that you've worn?
A gypsy costume that my grandma helped me put together when I was 7 or 8. She had lots of cool costume jewlery, and I remember a shawl, and a great skirt - and she did my makeup and I looked FABULOUS!!! I wish I had a photo . . . :(

3. What are five movies from your childhood/teen years that define you?

I only get FIVE!!!! wow this is tough!

  • The Wizard of Oz
  • The Planet of the Apes
  • Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
  • The Ten Commandments
  • Mole People

My alternate movie is Billy Jack :)

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4. What character in a movie/book/TV show/etc. do you identify with the most and why?

Probably Dorothy fromt the Wizard of Oz.  She's just trying to get home, she befriends a lot of characters on her way, and there's some mean ol' witch after her. Yeah I can relate to that. When I asked my daughter what character I was most like, without missing a beat she said, "Ursula, from The Little Mermaid." so there's that . . .

5. What is your favorite Halloween-related activity to do in October?

Oh man, I don't know if I can pick just one - it's the whole package! Decorating, dressing up, watching old scary movies!

6. What's your favorite Halloween-themed movie to watch around Halloween?
The Nightmare Before Christmas is a tradition, plus the Universal Monster Movies

7. Who is your favorite horror movie villain/monster?
Dracula - and Bela Lugosi is my vampire of choice.

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8. What is one "luxury" product you can't live without?
My computer - and hot running water :)

Feel free to answer these for yourself!

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I put together a little Halloween Activity/Coloring Book for my nieces this year, and I thought I would share it with you. It's always nice to have something for the smaller children to do at Halloween parties, in case there are games being played that are too complex for them - or sometimes they just loose interest more quickly than the older children.  You could also use this activity book at school parties - do they still do that?   I remember when I was a kid . . . waaaaaay back . . .  we always had these puzzles to do during the party. It was a way to sneak learning in I think, while trying to trick you into thinking you were having a good time! Man, those teachers were crafty!!

So here's a little pdf book for you to download. It's got 20 pages of coloring pictures and some Halloween themed puzzles, find a word, mazes, hidden pictures type activities. Click on the image to download your booklet.

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Have you been planning to go candy shopping for the Halloween season? Are you confused by the vast array of candy choices available to you? Do you agonize over what to hand out to the little monsters ringing your doorbell? You cannot make this decision too lightly, otherwise you may wake up on November 1st to a yard full of toilet papered trees, or plastic forks dotting your landscape . . . no one wants this,  so I've made a (mad) scientific study of what the kids like and what they dislike - hopefully this will help you avoid a Halloween disaster!

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My first test subject was a 63 year old male . . . when I asked him what were his favorite candies to get when he was a kid trick or treating, he had the best answer, yet the least helpful, "all of them."  Of course any candy SOUNDS good, but we all know about those poor little duds that get left at the bottom of the bag. You try to trade them to your friends, but no one wants them. Finally, your mom throws them away around Easter.

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So upon further reflection he told me that when he was a kid, houses handed out more homemade goodies. He liked popcorn balls, and cookies. Now days, we don't really have that charming option. His other favorite choices were tootsie rolls, jaw breakers and gum.   He couldn't remember any candy he didn't want.  So, this interview proved interesting, but unhelpful in our quest to hand out the best candy.

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Next, I asked a 37 year old male who gave me this list of favorites:  Baby Ruths, Jelly Beans, Sweet Tarts, Skittles and M&Ms.  hmmmm, very interesting. I wasn't expecting the Sweet Tarts. . .  His hated list was: Apples, caramels, lollipops, tootsie rolls, black licorice.  Another surprise. Caramels? Really? Someone doesn't like those. I'm beginning to think this guy's a freak, who let him into the laboratory?

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Okay, let's try a female subject. I chose an 18 year old, and believe me she was FULL of opinions on this subject.  Her Love list was: Snickers, Twix, Reese's Peanut Butter Cups. Caramels and Kit Kats.  (We've all heard how women love their chocolate and this seems to prove that hypothesis). Notice she LIKES the caramels. Her hate list was: Pencils or erasers (does that count as candy?), Peanut Butter Kisses, Mary Jane's, Gummy Krabby Patties - actually all gummy candy except classic gummy worms or bears, and most "Dollar General" candy. I believe she's referring to off brand candy in general - not that specific brand.   Well, this gives us something to work with. Chocolate GOOD - strange colored gobs of unknown origin, BAD!

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Last, I decided to ask a younger male to compare results, so we brought in an unruly petulant tween and quizzed him.  His love list was: Kit Kats, Skittles, M&Ms, Crunch Bars, Snickers.  His hate list was: licorice, mints, erasers, popcorn balls, boxes of raisins.

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After plugging all this information into my fancy laboratory computer - it's got a lot of lights and it beeps quite a bit. I'd explain it, but it's, "Things you wouldn't understand. Things you couldn't understand." Here's what we came up with:

Candy NOT to Buy:  licorice, "healthy" options like apples or raisins, cheap candy from China or Mexico,  and old people candy like Mary Jane's and Peanut Butter kisses or mints.

Candy TO BUY: Snickers, Twix, M&Ms ... aw, heck it seems any small bars of chocolate are going to get you love!  There are those candies that it seems are somewhat safe to hand out, like skittles or starburst if  you want to mix things up a bit, but the weird gummy candies seem to be a bit of a risk . . . it's up to you if you want to play it safe or throw caution to the howling wind!

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Whatever you decide, have fun and don't forget to dress up to hand out candy - come on! Don't be such a stick in the mud!!

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Okay, now I must be off to do some further experiments in the lab. I'm working on something to help those poor vampires who've come down with the "glitters." Poor suckers.

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Nothing hits the spot on a chilly autumn night like something warm and glazed and maybe buttery . . . HEY I know! Acorn Squash!!! It's in season and it's delicious!! If you've never tried it, you really should.  The taste will remind you maybe of sweet potatoes  -  a bit maybe?  Well try it and see what you think.  Here is an awesome, no trouble at all, way to cook them.  (down at the bottom, click on the image to download a printable pdf recipe card for your files!)

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1. Slice the acorn squash in half.

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2. The squash has seeds inside, like a pumpkin - in fact it even smells a bit like a pumpkin when you cut it open.

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3. Take a spoon and scoop out the the seeds so you have a nice clean center.

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4. Place the squash upside down in a baking dish and pour in the water.  Bake the squash just like this at 350° F  for about 45 minutes.

acorn45. After 45 minutes, remove from oven, drain water, and turn squash right side up. Pour glaze mixture over the squash and add a pat of butter to each one.  Bake like this for apx. 10 minutes, until glaze is heated through.

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The squash should be nice and soft and coated with a sweet buttery maple glaze - and ready to serve.  Your family will eat it up!

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Click the recipe card to get a printable version - and enjoy!

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Hurray! It's October 1st and this is my Third Annual Halloween Countdown! I'm hoping it's going to be a lot of fun for everyone! I have several great gifts for you this month, plus all my usual orange and black tinged ramblings!

To kick this awesome month off I've created a fun FREE DOWN LOADABLE Halloween Party Pack for  you! Just click on this image to download a zip file that contains all the high res PDFs that you need to print off for your own Halloween Party.

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This pack contains a fun Halloween invitation. I've made one that can be printed front and back, and folded in half, and one design that is singled sided.

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There's also cupcake toppers - glue back to back on toothpicks or popcicle sticks and insert them into cupcakes. You can also punch two holes in them and thread them through straws for a fun drink decoration.

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The party pack also comes with goody bag toppers! Print these, cut them out, fold them in half and staple or glue them to paper sacks or plastic baggies full of party favors or candy! Your guests will be delighted with these!

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Don't forget - there are past year's designs still available if you would like something a bit different! Just click HERE to see the old invitations, and click HERE and HERE for past treat bag toppers.

UPDATE: Here's a great idea for how to use the cupcake toppers, over at JaeBellz

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