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Entries in Halloween food (2)

Monday
Oct212013

Creepy Fingers and “Blood” Dip

By Sandy Hu
The latest from Inside Special Fork

Halloween seems to be getting more and more popular each year. In my San Francisco neighborhood, more houses seem to be strung with orange lights and giant spider webs grace more front doors.

Steve bought us our pumpkins and I plan to carve them next week. Some years, if I don’t get around to it, I just keep the pumpkins until Thanksgiving, when they become part of the table centerpiece.

Since our kids are grown, Halloween isn’t as exciting as when we took them trick-or-treating in the dark of night. And no ghosts or goblins knock on our door because we’re on a busy street, so we no longer buy Halloween candy, which we’d just end up eating ourselves.

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Tuesday
Oct232012

All Hallows Eve Supper

By Katie Barreira

This Halloween, for the first time since moving to Manhattan almost seven years ago, I will be receiving trick-or-treaters. As someone who participated in the ritual candy gathering far beyond the socially sanctioned age (I was still casing the neighborhood for candy when most kids my age had a plan of attack that included toilet paper), I take my new role as purveyor of treats very seriously.

Since Halloween falls on a pesky weeknight, it’s important to be prepared. I recall sitting down to dinner and getting only a few bites in before the doorbell would begin to ring. So, for Halloween dinner this year, I’ve decided to make a bubbling cauldron of cheese fondue with seasonal veggies for dipping; it’s the perfect meal to be taken in bites between my ghostly guests.

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