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    Halloween Night two places are giving out free food and another one is selling 50 cent Corn Dogs.

    Taco Bell-1 Free Black Jack Taco between 6pm-midnight

    Chipotle- Free Burrito: Quick note that must be dressed up as a burrito, salad or tacos to get your Chipotle freebie.

    Sonic- 50 cent CornDogs between 5pm-10pm

    A Few other places doing promotions

    Denny’s: BOGO burger & fries when you buy drinks – expires November 23, 2009

    http://dennys.com/en/emailblast1009.html

    Free appetizer w/drink purchase @ TGI Friday’s – expires November 1,

    http://tgifridays.com/promos/woodyoffers

    Free 12 oz. Coffee or Hot Chocolate At 7-Eleven

    http://www.frugal-bonvivant.com/free/free-coffee-or-hot-chocolate-7-eleven/

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    1 bag any color chocolate melts Sucker molds of your choice
    1 bag of sucker sticks Disposable pastry bags
    1 bag of sucker wrappers w/ ties

    To melt the chocolate (Wilton’s Candy Melts work great), follow the directions on the back of the bag. The easiest way is to use a disposable pastry bag. Fill it with the melts, tie off the open end and zap it in the microwave. Squeeze the bag every few minutes as it melts to mix it.

    Cut off the tip of the bag and fill each sucker shape to the top. We used orange melts and jack-o-lantern molds. You can also melt some yellow and brown melts and fill in the jack-o-lantern face before you fill with orange. Just let the faces harden first, then fill. You can find kits at mass retailers and craft stores to make these that have everything you need included in the kit.
    When they are full, insert the sticks, you may have to work them into the chocolate a little and top it off to seal them in. They may look a little bumpy but they will level out as the chocolate settles. Place in your refrigerator to set.
    You can also look for different molds that have witches, skulls, etc and fill them accordingly.

    To remove after they are set, just lift by the stick, they should easily pop right out. If they don’t come out, just bend the mold slightly, like getting ice from a tray.
    You can use candy paints or glazes at this time to add some color. Or you can use decorating gel or frosting to add faces!

    STORAGE & SERVING
    For a Halloween party, serve on on a large serving tray or decorative plates. For treats, wrap individually in those little cellophane bags for suckers. You can find orange ones during the Halloween season.

    A very tasty little treat! I guarantee they’ll disappear faster than a ghost in a graveyard!

    This out this recipe and others at:

    http://www.halloweenkitchen.com/

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    Pop up some corn, air popper, microwave, pan popped.
    Using butter spray, lightly spray the popcorn and mix as you spray so it’s all covered..
    Sprinkle with paprika or a red colored season salt. Mix as you do this to coat all kernels. Enjoy!

    Check this recipe out and others at:

    http://www.halloweenkitchen.com/

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    1 pre-made soft pizza crust
    1 bag of pre-cut pepperoni
    1 8 oz. bag mozzarella & cheddar cheese mix 1 container pizza sauce
    1 Green pepper
    Jack-O-Lantern cookie sheet
    Your choice of veggies

    Following the instructions on the pizza crust tube and pre-baking the crust after you shape it to the Jack-O-Lantern pan if this is called for. After the crust is done, cover it with the pizza sauce of your choice, add pepperoni and any veggies you want.

    Cover liberally with the cheddar/mozzarella cheese mix, making sure to cover anything underneath it. Cut green peppers in to thin slivers, save a larger piece to make the stem. Lay pieces out to make the indentations of the pumpkin. Cut pieces of pepperoni to make the eyes, nose and mouth of the Jack-O-Lantern. You could also use a yellow pepper to do this for variation on a meatless pizza. Here’s what it should look like before baking.
    Bake according to the instructions on the pizza crust wrapper, usually about 20 minutes, but you’ll know when it’s done. The cheese will be all bubbly and the crust will be golden! It looks so yummy, you won’t be able to wait to taste it and, maybe, share with all your spooky friends!
    The finished pizza! It’s almost too cute to cut! But never fear, with your trusty pizza cutter or a sharp knife, you can carve this Jack-O-Lantern just as easy as the real ones. And this one is much more fun to eat! Serve hot, while the cheese is still melted.
    You could do this using a solid pizza crust, it won’t be as cute since it won’t be a pumpkin shape but you can still make a Jack-O-Lantern face.

    this recipe and others can be found at:

    http://www.halloweenkitchen.com/

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