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Halloween Party Time!

Posted by: valeriefender on Oct. 26, 2010

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Do you have little goblins and gules in your house that are excited about a Halloween party? Are you feeling a bit at a loss as to what to serve your gluten-free munchkins? Don’t let the party planning scare you, it’s easy to celebrate gluten-free and it’s tasty too!

There are many tasty treat options for any gathering, even the adult goblins will find amazing treats to enjoy. The best part, is many of them are already naturally gluten-free. No one will have to know that you had a non-gluten theme in mind when you planned the menu!

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Your guests will most likely either be heading out into the cold to take the little ones around the neighborhood, or will be just coming in from their annual trek. A warm pot of soup simmering on the stove or in your crock pot is a welcomed start to the evening. Here are a few tasty ideas that you can fix ahead of time and have ready for whenever the chilled guests are ready:

One of helpful tip is to make the soup a day or two ahead of time and reheating it for your guests in the crock pot. Soup is always better the next day, and it will help to make your party planning much easier.

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How about some sweet treats to go along with your festivities? I know, there will be plenty of sugar to be had from the many trick-or-treater bags, but we are talking about planning a party after-all! We have so many tasty options for you here on Gling, here are just a few to consider:

Of course there are the all too famous party games to consider too. Wouldn’t you know it, many of them include food! From bobbing for apples, to a doughnut eating contest. Make your party one to remember, serving out of this world foods!

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Last but not least, what will you serve your guests to drink at this party? Perhaps one of these ideas will round out your party plans:

Have a very safe and happy Halloween! Enjoy the time with family and friends, sharing tasty treats and fun and games. Be safe out there and read labels. Perhaps re-reading Marissa’s blog about Halloween candy from last year would be a good place to start. Remember that manufacturers often change practices, so double check labels.

Happy Halloween!

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