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Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label halloween. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Tasty Tuesday Blog Hop: It's Time to Start Thinking...


About Halloween!!  And FUN FOOD!!



Upside down Keebler fudge stripe cookies, orange frosting and a Hershey's kiss = Witch Hat cookies for Halloween.

Seriously....you have to admit...it doesn't get much easier than this!  Great idea for a quick holiday treat to have on hand!!

I have already told the girlz they are not allowed to eat them...but I promised I'd have sufficient treats for them!!





Thursday, November 1, 2012

Halloween Night: The Replay

Chloe is still not feeling well...her leg is still bothering her so she isn't real mobile right now.  We took our annual ride around downtown Canandaigua to check out all of the Halloween Festivities...good memories of when my daughter was little.

Tomorrow I'll have the aftermath of "Sandy".  A whole bunch of work!!  Our hearts go out to those in NYC and in NJ who lost so very much. 
Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!!

I haven't yet gotten the girlz to pose in this year's costumes...so I am posting some memorable photos of years gone by!  Halloween memories!!!








The one on the bottom...the standard poodle...wins EVERY year!!!  Her owner is a groomer...and obviously an excellent one!  The dog seems to really enjoy it!
Saturday, October 29, 2011

Halloween TREATS!!!




We are excited about Halloween!!!  How about some of these treats???  Have your mama whip these up for your scary snacks!!

TRICKY TREATS FOR DOGS
Makes 14 treats

2 cups water
3/4 cup canned applesauce
1/8 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
3 cups whole-wheat flour
1 cup white flour
1/4 cup chopped nuts
1 tablespoon baking powder
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 cup oats





  • Preheat oven to 350 F.




  • In a bowl, mix water, applesauce, vanilla and egg thoroughly.




  • In a separate bowl, combine flour, nuts, baking powder, nutmeg, and cinnamon, stirring well.




  • Add wet ingredients to dry and mix well.




  • Spoon into greased muffin tins, filling each cup completely and bake for about 1 1/4 hours. Cool completely and store in a sealed container.
      

  • Please remember... If your pet has food allergies or special dietary requirements, check with your vet to see if your pet can eat these!!!!



  • Thursday, October 27, 2011

    Are YOU Ready???

    We aren't really planning anything special for Halloween this year...but we will probably have to do SOMETHING that involves a fuzzy suit...

    Are you planning something special?  How do YOU celebrate Halloween??
    Wednesday, October 26, 2011

    Wordless Wednesday

    Happy WW!

    You can find other participants here!!
    Tuesday, October 25, 2011

    Beemer FINALLY Came for a Visit!!


    Beemer FINALLY came for a visit!!!  We haven't seen him since JULY!!!  We haven't seen his mom since then either....so Meish came over to do Mama's hair...she was REALLY happy about that.  She DESPERATELY needed it to be done!!  It looked really bad!!  We probably should keep that to ourselves.

    Anyway, Beemer really loves to vacuum with mama so that's what they did for fun while he was here!  He also enjoyed a few of our Cesar treats and he loves to come here for dinner because he doesn't get to eat any of that fabulous Sirloin Steak Cesar Food for dinner at his house!

    Beemer was sporting his special SQUIRREL Halloween Costume that his mom got for him at Target!

    He wanted to show it to us because we won't get to spend Halloween with him...he is going to a PARTAY!!!

    What do you think???  Do you think Beemer looks cute in his costume??  We are NOT looking forward to posing for mama in our costumes...
    Friday, September 16, 2011

    It's Here!!! Check out This Sneak Peek!!


    We are getting ready for the PetCo Halloween Contest and mama has been shopping for our costumes!! Can you guess what we will be???
    Saturday, October 30, 2010

    Fun Slideshow of Halloween Pets!!!

    Thought you all might enjoy this slideshow!!!

    More pictures of the girlz coming up tomorrow!!
    Thursday, October 28, 2010

    Pumpkin Pickin' Day!!








    I think the pictures pretty much tell the story!!!


    Warning....this post is bichonLESS!!  They are tired and asked for a break...
    Sunday, November 1, 2009

    My Daughter's Halloween...




    My Halloween was very uneventful...no trick or treaters! And I'm kind of sad....since my sister has just moved...I find myself missing my sister on the holidays! But my daughter had fun....went to a Halloween Party with her friends...didn't she look cute??
    Saturday, October 31, 2009
    Friday, October 30, 2009

    Do We Look Like Models?





    Seriously! Do We Look Like Models????? She makes us go through this every single year...and we don't pose for her. We make it insanely difficult for her to get any good pictures at all. Doesn't she get it yet?
    Wednesday, October 28, 2009
    Monday, October 26, 2009

    Halloween Tips for our Four Legged Friends

    1. Don’t leave your dog outside. Even if you have a fenced yard, bring your dog inside where it is safe. If your dog is usually kept outside, bring him in a few times before the big night to get him used to being indoors. Your dog may be used to strangers, but so many little ghouls and goblins running about may be too much. Remember also that it is a natural instinct for dogs to protect the family from strangers, and on Halloween there will be no shortage of strangers.

    2. Keep your dog restrained. If your dog is timid or scared, or if he tends to love people a little too much, it is best to put him in a separate room away from the front door to limit his excitability, aggression, and chance of running outside and becoming lost.

    3. Reassure your dog. The best thing you can do for your dog when he is feeling unsettled by Halloween activities is to act as you normally would. By over-reassuring your dog or giving him an unusual amount of attention, you inadvertently can communicate to him that because you are acting differently, there must be something to worry about.

    4. Have your dog get used to costumes. Your dog may see his family members as strangers once they don their Halloween costumes. Before the kids put them on, allow your dog to smell the costumes. If your costume has a mask, keep the mask off when you are with your dog because dogs can become confused when they can’t see our faces.

    5. Check your dog’s ID tag. Be sure identification tags are secure on your dog’s collar-just in case.

    6. Keep candy away from your dog. Many candies-especially chocolate-are toxic to dogs. The severity of the toxicity depends greatly on factors such as breed, age, size, and how much candy was ingested. Problems may range from a mild upset tummy to vomiting and diarrhea, or even death. If you have any concerns at all, consult with a veterinarian immediately. If you want to keep your dog safe, make certain that sweets, including their wrappers, are kept well away from your dog.

    7. Protect dogs from candles and pumpkins. Excited or agitated dogs can easily knock over a lit candle or pumpkin. Be sure those items are away from your dog’s reach, or consider a battery-powered candle that does not burn

    8. Think twice about dressing your dog in a costume. While some dogs might enjoy being dressed up, many don’t. Experiment first to see if your dog likes being in a costume. If so, fine-he’ll most likely enjoy himself and the extra attention it brings. However, if he shows any resistance, don’t do it. Dogs feel enough stress around Halloween without also having to endure the discomfort and peculiarity of wearing a strange costume.

    9. Be prepared. If you take your dog with you while trick-or-treating, be prepared at all times. Do not let your dog approach the door of a house, and stay clear of possible gags or gangs of goblins who will gather at the door. Dogs do not understand that the person jumping out at you will not hurt you; they often think they can only help you by acting aggressively. Neither children nor adults in costumes should approach a dog without the owner’s consent.

    10. Have fun but think of your dog’s safety. Finally, if you want your dog to be included in Halloween festivities, think about his safety much as you would the safety of a small child. Your dog does not understand Halloween, so he needs you to provide the guidance and safety that you always do.
    Sunday, October 25, 2009

    Pretty Girlz...





    Long overdue....but here are the girlz pics I promised earlier in the week!