This delicious roasted nut mix is slightly sweet and slightly savory, with a kick of spice, maple, and rosemary. It’s a perfect appetizer, snack, or holiday gift! Bonus – the recipe is paleo and vegan friendly! Roasted nuts are such a delicious snack during the cold weather. They remind me of sitting by a fire. The best things about roasted…
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Halloween Pumpkin Pie
With a traditional pumpkin pie filling and a spooky and festive crust, this easy pumpkin pie will be the hit of your next Halloween party! Making Halloween Pumpkin Pie This is such a fun and simple pie for Halloween! It uses activated charcoal to make the pie dough black. The activated charcoal tastes just like regular crust, although a…
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Black Pie Crust
This easy pie dough recipe uses activated charcoal to give this pie crust a coal black look – dye free! t’s perfect for the halloween holiday or anytime you’re looking for a fun and different pie! Using Activated Charcoal in Food Activated charcoal has been all the rage the past couple years. It is pretty flavorless but gives food a…
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Halloween Sugar Cookies
These Halloween Sugar Cookies use activated charcoal to give them a dye-free spooky black look! The recipe is so simple to make, you can easily turn your favorite sugar cookie recipe into a Halloween themed treat. Plus there is a how-to for making Witches Cauldron Cookies using isomalt, royal icing, and sprinkles! How to Make Charcoal Sugar Cookies These black…
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Goat Cheese and Blackberry Crostini
Easy and delicious, this goat cheese, blackberry, and mint crostini makes the perfect party appetizer all year round! What is crostini? Crostini means little crust in Italian. They are small slices of bread, brushed with olive oil, and toasted or grilled. Click here to find out how to make them. Crostini can have a variety of toppings like this springtime…
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