
Hello everyone. I know it’s not Thursday but I couldn’t wait to share this with you. All total, I reference more than 17 because I added a few of my personal faves which I have made myself and they are fab-u-lous.
There are 17 spookily cute ideas over at ChooseVeg.com. I picked my two favourites below with links to everything else.
Veggie Loaf Coffin and Mashed Potato Ghosts

The recipe for this is from WingItVegan.com. Here’s what she writes:
Make your favorite veggieloaf recipe but instead of baking it in a loaf pan, shape it into little coffins (with your hands), bake them and draw a ketchup cross on top of them. You can use this recipe if you don’t already have a favorite veggieloaf. You can shape the mashed potato ghosts with a spoon like these ghosts from last year’s Halloweegan, or you could always use a pastry bag or Ziploc bag to squeeze them onto the plate. They have little ketchup eyes and mouths that I drew with a toothpick.
Look at these fellas from ForkandBeans.com. Aren’t they a scream?
Silly Apple Bites

There’s loads more. 17 altogether although the url says 13. Ooooh, unlucky number?
• Visit ChooseVeg.com to see all 17 spookily cute ideas »
I found a couple more I could not resist sharing!
Frankenstein Toast

How about some vegan Frankenstein avocado toast? Olivia Lin writes:
I don’t mind that my Frankenstein toast doesn’t have perfectly smooth green skin– it has some little lumps and bumps because I just smushed my avocado with the back of a spoon quickly and spread it on…I think that’s the beauty of Frankenstein, he doesn’t have to be perfect! (Keep smushing and smashing if you want a smoother consistency.)
Oh, the hair is made with seawood. Go there to learn more »
Vegan Halloween Sugar Cookies
Watch Gretchen make these darling vegan sugar cookies. Turn down/off sound before clicking!
Oh She Glows
Looking for no bake ideas? Head on over to OhSheGlows.com »
Halloween and Horses

People who love their horses want to include them in everything they do, especially during holidays.
Halloween can be a bit tricky because you must put together a costume that does not hamper a horse’s movement, distract him or make him uncomfortable in any way.
Note: We are not happy about the chain bit. We know why they are used but . . . just saying.
• Check out our Halloween and Horses post for great advice and inspiration »
See you back here soon. ♥ ♥ ♥
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