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   WelcomeI have to say that I am a little partial to Halloween! I have loved Halloween from the time I can remember walking! When it came time to introduce my kids, they tolerated many Halloween nights with over the top costumes! I have to admit, I never used a costume out of the box, I always found something in the house or in the yard to create a costume for my kids or myself.  Being a creative family the tradition carries on through the kids now!  I  also have an odd connection with Halloween just simply because of my name, most friends have called me "Candi" over the years!

So when it comes to Candy Apples, Candied Yams, Candy Corn  and Candy Treats, it only seems appropriate for me to take a minute and share my favorite Candy Favorites in honor of the most popular Candy Month of the Year!!  Here's wishing you a happy and safe Halloween!

 

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Candied Carmel Apples:

 

  This recipe for delicious caramel candy apples is quick and easy to make. (prep time 20 mins)

candied carmel applesINGREDIENTS:

  • 5 ripe, red apples
  • 1 pound soft, store-bought caramels
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1/2 cup chopped peanuts
  • 5 wooden skewers

PREPARATION:

1. Begin by washing the apples and removing their stems. Stick the wooden skewers securely into the stem end of the apples.

2. Boil some water in the bottom of the double boiler.

Unwrap the caramels, and place them in the top of the double boiler with the two tablespoons of water.

halloween house3. Place the pan with the candies over the boiling water. Let them heat up, and stir them gently until they are completely heated and smooth.

4. Remove the caramels from the heat. Dip the apples one at a time into the melted caramel and coat them.

5. Dip the tops into the chopped peanuts, and place each apple in a cupcake paper. Chill the apples in the fridge until the caramel is set.

Be creative with adding nuts, white chocolate, red hots!

Candied Apple Yam Bake:

  • 6-8 Yams
  • 6-8 apples, cut into 1/4's

Boil yams and slice (peel of course). Slice apples and put alternately with yams in casserole and cover with sauce. Bake in oven at 350 degrees from 35-45 minutes until apples are tender.

SAUCE:

  • 2 C boiling water
  • 1 C sugar
  • 1/4 lb. butter
  • 4 tsp. cornstarch
  • 1 tsp. salt

Cook until thick and add:

  • 1 jar fruit dessert (baby food)
  • 1/2 can frozen lemonade

This recipe serves about 20, so you may want to use half only.

Pumpkin Bars:

  • 2 C. Sugar  
  •  4 eggs
  • 1 C. Oil  
  • 2 C. Pumpkin or (1- 15oz can)

Mix all above ingredients well then add: 

  • happy halloween house2 C. Flour

  • 2 tsp. Baking Soda

  • 2 tsp. Cinnamon 

  • ½ tsp. Salt

Mix well and pour into greased cookie sheet.  Bake at 350º for 20 min. or until done.  Let cool.

Frosting: 

  • 4 oz Cream Cheese

  • ½ Stick of Butter

  • 2-3 T. Milk   

  • 1 (16oz) Powdered Sugar

  • 1 tsp. Vanilla


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Trick or Treat Tips & Safety:
  • Trick or TreatWalk, slither, and sneak on sidewalks, not in the street.
  • Look both ways before crossing the street to check for cars, trucks, and low-flying brooms.
  • Cross the street only at corners.
  • Don't hide or cross the street between parked cars.
  • Wear light-colored or reflective-type clothing so you are more visible. (And remember to put reflective tape on bikes, skateboards, and brooms, too!)
  • Plan your route and share it with your family. If possible, have an adult go with you.
  • Carry a flashlight to light your way.
  • Keep away from open fires and candles. (Costumes can be extremely flammable.)
  • Visit homes that have the porch light on.
  • Accept your treats at the door and never go into a stranger's house.
  • Use face paint rather than masks or things that will cover your eyes.
  • Be cautious of animals and strangers.
  • pumpkinHave a grown-up inspect your treats before eating. And don't eat candy if the package is already opened. Small, hard pieces of candy are a choking hazard for young children.

Source: Red Cross

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Candace Robinson is a licensed REALTOR in Arizona. If you are looking to relocate to the Phoenix area, be sure to call or email me or contact me direct at 480-202-3558


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1745 S. Alma School Rd. Mesa, AZ, 85210

 

16 Comments on Halloween Trick or Treat with Candi - 2007 ....Let's Be Safe!

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31
2007
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Candace,  Lovely Halloween pics and recipes !  I'm going to try the candied apple yam one ...sounds tasty.

Your graphics are the greatest !!

Happy Halloween to you too,

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Jo 

11:27am • #1
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Yum Jo - this is a recipe that was shared with me, I have not tried this version, but something similar with marshmallows. Let me know how it turns out! I think I am going to test it too this weekend.  Yams and apples are healthy right? LOL
12:05pm • #2
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Candi, thanks for the recipes and the fun post.  Happy Halloween!  Have a safe one and don't get any cavities with all the sweets.
4:09pm • #3
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This was pretty cool! I need to do some eye appealing stuff like this around holidays!
6:53pm • #4
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01
2007
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Great selection of photos from your family Halloweens over the years.  The pumpkins bars make me hungry just thinking about them.  As always, nicely designed post, Candi.
12:43am • #5
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Sounds yummy...but my belly hurts from all the candy last night...no dessert for me:)
6:42am • #6
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Brian - Thank you! NO cavities allowed! I wonder if you cook? Hmmmm....you are very welcome! Happy (belated) Halloween

Sally - You have great photos on your blog, I have seen trust me! How is Angel doing?

Jason - Yes, an opportunity to share some fun memories of the boys & Karly from years back. I so miss the days when we did all the fun kid festivities!! I smile when I get to read about all your fun kiddo things you do now!! Oh the day~~~  Thanks for your continued support!

Neal - I hope you didn't get too stuffed. I actually did pretty good on the actual evening, it was the temptation leading up the event that I had a hard time with!!  Happy Belated Halloween~~ Have a good one!

9:50am • #7
NOV
02
2007
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03
2007
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Candi - I want to spend next Halloween with the Robinsons! Awesome post. I was hired to take photos at a Halloween party this year and thought you'd enjoy seeing these.

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10:12am • #9
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Tom - those are awesome!!  I love presentation and food!! Wow- you have an amazing photo there! Now those are some outstanding carmel apples!!  Fantastic! Thank you for sharing. Did you get to eat one?
1:20pm • #10
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Candi - I had a slice of one... yummmmm. I will email you a few more privately, probably when I get home.
2:43pm • #11
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04
2007
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Tom - I will look forward to it!! I sure could use one now!! Yummy.

5:00pm • #12
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07
2007
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CANDACE:  This is by far the best looking Halloween post that I've ever seen.  I'm going to print this out so that we can make the caramel apples at home.  Sorry that I'm so late in getting to this one.
6:13am • #13
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Now Adam - just how many Halloween posts have you really seen now? LOL... thanks for stopping by! Don't crack a tooth on the carmel apples.  The kids love to make these for sure! I love to eat them. Did you see the photograph that Tom shared of the ones he saw and tasted? (He actually took the photo, scroll up)
11:05am • #14
NOV
12
2007

you are always full of neato little tips Candace! I'm a little late on this one but I do love caramel apples and they are good anytime! :-D

 

3:39pm • #15
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13
2007
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Rick - I agree--- are you going to whip some up after your done playing Halo3? LOL...busted!
1:10am • #16

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