McCraine Law October 2017

301 E. Jackson St. Douglas, GA 31533

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Inside This Issue

How Farmers Grow Those Giant Pumpkins PAGE 1

Which Fears Are Instinctual and Which Are Learned? PAGE 2

Client Testimonials PAGE 2

Cure Kids of Being Afraid of the Dark PAGE 3

Have a Laugh On Us! PAGE 3

Creative Halloween Treats PAGE 4

SIMPLE AND CREATIVE Halloween Treats to Make With Your Kids

Creating decked-out, really great costumes for your kids takes a lot of planning and hard work. If you want an easier way to make Halloween more creative this year, try creating these holiday-themed treats with your family. The results will be a lot more exciting than the standard fun-sized candy bars that you’ll have more than enough of after the holiday. Donut Monsters What you’ll need: glazed or plain donuts, M&M’s, plastic fangs These monsters require only brief assembly, and the effect is awesome. Simply buy your favorite glazed donuts — or make them yourself if you’re feeling adventurous — and some cheap, plastic fangs, and decorate. You can use red food coloring for a blood effect

and candy for eyes. You’re only limited by your imagination.

Melt your chocolate, dip America’s favorite cookies in it, and let them set. Ta-da! You’re left with the perfect blank canvas for your children (and you!). Run wild — from spider webs and ghosts to vampires and werewolves, you’ll have a unique treat for everyone at your party. Follow these simple instructions and don’t be afraid to get creative! You’ll delight kids of all ages this year.

Witch Finger Pretzels What you’ll need: large pretzel sticks, frosting, green and black food dye, almond slivers To start, dye the almond slivers black to make “fingernails.” Cut the pretzel rods down to finger-length and dip them in frosting dyed the pale green of witch’s skin. While the frosting is still soft, stick an almond fingernail at the tip. If you want extra details, use a toothpick to make knuckles in the frosting. These are Madge’s favorite! Spooky Oreos What you’ll need: Oreos, melting chocolate (white or bittersweet), decorations

—Danielle

P.S. George isn’t qualified to write about Halloween treats — grilling maybe, but NOT Halloween treats!

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