Everyone has fond memories of collecting their favorite candy while trick-or-treating on Halloween, but what about the old-school candy that still haunts us?
Making some spooky cocktails for a Halloween party doesn’t have to be difficult. Here’s how you can easily craft creepy drinks for your next get-together.
If you're looking to add a touch of fall to your next meal, consider all the different toppings - from pumpkin to cranberry to figs - you can put on your pizza.
For an easy, festive breakfast Halloween celebration that is sure to please kids and adults, our recipe for pumpkin pancakes offers plenty of room to customize.
With Halloween just around the corner, get ready to give your cocktail parties a dash of gruesome, gory glee through this simple recipe for a seasonal shot.
This Halloween, if you're throwing a boozy party, ditch those Jell-O shots in syringes. Instead, try boozy eyeballs instead. They're spooky good and creepy too.
Gingerbread houses aren't just for the winter holidays anymore. With a few spooky touches, these Christmas treats become delicious Halloween haunted houses.
Pumpkin spice lattes can be amplified by different alcohols, but one retro, fruity liqueur can create a profile reminiscent of your favorite baked goods.
There are a ton of things you can do with baked apples. You can add spices; fill them with ice cream; carve faces on them; the possibilities are endless.
The spookiest time of the year is nearly upon us, but if you're a budget-conscious shopper, you may want to avoid stocking up on Halloween treats right away.
While sometimes store-bought is fine, our recipe for copycat pumpkin pie Pop-Tarts are a fun, easy way to put the Halloween spirit on your breakfast table.
Paradoxically, some of us enjoy being afraid of our cookies. This year, Oreo got a head start on spreading terrifying chocolate and cream deliciousness.
People Magazine knows to ask the hard-hitting questions, to get at who Miley Cyrus is as a person. In other words...what kind of Halloween candy does she like?
Halloween is identified today but the annual tradition of trick-or-treating, but it appears to be a more modern facet that came about in the 20th century.