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Great Halloween Blog

Post by Hallownerd » Tue Jul 21, 2009 2:17 am

I love this guy. He's got a great passion for Halloween, and the site has been up for a few years, so the entire site is already full of amazing blog entries. I subscribed to his RSS feed a few months ago, and he hasn't stopped coming up with great content.

Check out Season of Shadows!
-Tony-

Also check out the site for my Yard Haunt: Nightmare on Ames Street

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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by jadewik » Tue Jul 21, 2009 5:45 pm

Wow! That guy does have lots of cool stuff. I'll have to browse when I have more time.... thank you for sharing!

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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by hippieluvn » Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:18 pm

Thanks for sharing! I love the post on Halloween egg nog: http://seasonofshadows.com/blog/hallowe ... g-located/

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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by Autumnal_whispers » Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:04 am

Whoa, I had no idea that stuff existed. What's it supposed to taste like?
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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by Hallownerd » Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:39 am

I'm glad everyone is enjoying the site. It's a pleasure to supply some nice content just in time for the pre-season.

Autumnal-Whispers: I had no idea either. I couldn't find the Egg Nog last season either. I found some Pumpkin Egg Nog from Hood, but that was horrible. I wouldn't hold my breath for this stuff.
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Also check out the site for my Yard Haunt: Nightmare on Ames Street

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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by Hallownerd » Wed Jul 22, 2009 5:06 am

Oh, and Autumnal-Whispers, Welcome to the Forums!
-Tony-

Also check out the site for my Yard Haunt: Nightmare on Ames Street

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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by Autumnal_whispers » Thu Jul 23, 2009 12:35 am

Thank you Hallownerd! :D
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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by hippieluvn » Fri Jul 24, 2009 11:39 am

@Hallownerd: I haven't tried pumpkin egg nog (and won't now that you tell me it's so bad), but did try pumpkin coffee creamer last year during the Thanksgiving season and it was horrible, too.

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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by Hallownerd » Fri Jul 24, 2009 3:32 pm

I don't drink coffee, but yes, I would assume that any recipe that was originally created without pumpkins would probably taste fairly bad when pumpkins are added.
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Re: Great Halloween Blog

Post by Autumnal_whispers » Mon Jul 27, 2009 12:26 am

I've tried Pumpkin Spice coffee from Starbucks before, which wasn't too bad, Then I tried the same thing from a little gas station and wanted to die.

Random thing that I noticed while making cappuccino with the boyfriend today: I have an obsession with whipped cream. I put some on top of the coffee, and he mentioned about putting cinnamon on top of it. I forgot to add sugar, so I stirred everything together and redid everything. My cappuccino tasted perfect with a very slight hint of cinnamon, putting me in a Halloween mood. Then I decided to try mixing just the whipped cream and the cinnamon separate and eating it like that, and it tasted exactly like a pumpkin pie. :shock: I love discovering these things.
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