re Still Pedestrians
TAKE A BREAK
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sidewalks whenever they are available. Young children may get excited and run across the street if left unattended, so it’s best to hold hands even when you aren’t planning to cross yet.
MASKS OFF WHILE WALKING
No matter how cool or spooky your child’s mask is, it likely also obscures their vision. They may miss a car or cyclist while walking between houses and driveways. While moving between houses, have your kids take off their masks and assure them they can don them again when it comes time to yell “Trick or treat!”
STAND OUT
‘HEADLESS’
Ideally, you’ll want to finish trick-or-treating before darkness falls, but either way, it’s important to ensure your children remain visible to drivers. Even if they dress as a dark witch or grim reaper, finding creative ways to incorporate reflective tape can help ensure drivers see your child as the sun begins to set.
APPLES ON HORSEBACK
IF YOU’RE DRIVING, DO YOUR PART
There is only so much parents and trick-or-treaters can do on the road to stay safe. If you plan to be out driving on Halloween, make sure you are extra attentive, particularly in neighborhoods. Clean those dusty windshields and never drive while under the influence. Let’s do our part to make sure everyone stays safe this Halloween. In many cases, the road workers have misplaced signs or cones, left equipment in problematic areas, or just created an unsafe environment for drivers to navigate. Here at Alex R. Hernandez Jr. Trial Lawyers PLLC, our team of attorneys is well-versed in gathering all of the last minute but important details associated with construction zone accidents. If you or someone you know is dealing with the aftermath of a collision in these zones, don’t let yourself get overwhelmed trying to sort out all the elements. Alex R. Hernandez Jr. handles accidents in construction zones involving all parties. These cases are specialized and require special effort to determine responsibility for the accident. If you have questions or want a free case evaluation, call 1-888-HDZ-LAW-8 or text your legal issue to 1-361-792-3811.
A take on the classic “devils on horseback” hors d’oeuvres, this recipe requires only three ingredients. These little bundles of flavor are the perfect finger food for your next get-together.
INGREDIENTS DIRECTIONS
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16 very thin slices of pancetta (or cured, unsmoked bacon)
1. Core apples and cut each into 8 wedges. Remove rind of manchego cheese and cut into 2-inch sticks. 2. Heat a grill pan or skillet to medium-high. 3. On a cutting board, lay pancetta or bacon slices flat and place an apple wedge and piece of cheese in the center of each. 4. Roll pancetta tightly and skewer with toothpick. 5. Grill until cheese is melted and pancetta or bacon is golden and crispy, about 5 minutes. 6. Drain excess grease on a paper towel and serve hot.
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2 pink lady apples
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3 ounces manchego cheese, 1/4 inch thick
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Toothpicks for skewering
Inspired by Food & Wine magazine
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