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Green & Good Ghoul’s Day

Green & Good Ghoul’s Day

Green Halloween-YDT

The crisp air, the colors and onset of the holidays season, Halloween is nothing but a big ol’ treat for me!! From October 1st on, I relish each day by burning pumpkin candles and planning which haunted houses to hit up while helping Dan build one of our own in front of our house to entertain the neighborhood ghouls on all Hallow’s Eve. For the past 2 years I have offered up some healthy as well as eco ideas for a slim and trim as well as green Halloween  – you can view the past posts right here – 2007 and 2008.  Lots of fun tips and recipes to make this a rockin’ Halloween for all.  Below I have also compiled some new tips and recipes to try out this year at your own or if attending any spooky festivities!!

  • The best new vegan chocolates on the market are by Go Max Go Foods – they are hoping to roll out the holiday fun size bars in 2010 but for now, hand these sweet treats to the best dressed kids in your hood ; )
  • Another great healthy candy find are Surf Sweets! Healthy, naturally sweetened, gluten free and mostly vegan (a few items aren’t so make sure you read the ingredients) gummy and jelly beany treats. Awesome!  For grown ups out there Nicobella makes delicious organic, vegan chocolate truffles that are made with Fair Trade Theo Chocolate. From now until Halloween they’re offering 15% off when you buy three boxes.
  • Visit and sign up for Green Halloween – it’s a great resource for parents and schools to help make Halloween healthy and safe for our most precious goblins ; )
  • Visit school and community organized Halloween events, pumpkin patches and haunted houses.  It’s a great way to help out your community while having some good clean fun.
  • If you are hosting a party, opt for the weekend after Halloween. This way, you can enjoy the actual Halloween night as well as the competing parties and you have an excuse to wear your costume 1 more time!  It’s also a great way to rid yourself of left over candy and be able to enjoy the fun for a bit longer ; ) Or maybe, celebrate Dia De Los Muertos Day on November 1st with some creepy pinatas and fun Mexican style cuisine!
  • Make creative and healthy treats for your guests as well as opting for home made or recycled decorations.  Please visit my blog for some green decoration as well as yummy recipes to go with the ones below:

The Great Pumpkin Punch

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1 Pumpkin
1 part Apple cider
2 parts Ginger ale
1 part Rum
Sprinkle with nutmeg

Serve in a hollowed out pumpkin with floating pumpkin chunks. (make non-alcoholic by removing the rum)

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Spooky Juice
1 oz Organic Vodka
2 splashes Blue Curacao
1 splash Grenadine
Fill with Orange juice

Mix with ice and serve in a scary goblet!

Pump-cicles

Carolyn on Halloween
2 1/2 lbs. butternut squash
1/2 cup pure maple syrup
2/3 cup vegan whipping cream
1/2 to 3/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice

Cut a butternut squash into quarters and scoop out the seeds.  Boil or bake the squash until soft. Let the squash cool a bit before scooping its flesh into a medium-size bowl.  Add pure maple syrup, vegan cream, and pumpkin pie spice to the bowl. Use a potato masher to mush the squash and blend all of the ingredients. Spoon the mixture into ice pop molds, add sticks, and freeze for at least 6 hours before serving.

Happy Halloween!! OOOOHAHAHAHAHA!!!

For more delicious holiday recipes from Carolyn, visit www.healthyvoyager.com

Images via Muffet’s Flickr and The Healthy Voyager

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