The Great Pumpkin

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    The fall season is fast approaching, its time to whip out your home cooked meals and treats for the kids. You go for the classic pumpkin pie just like grandma’s homemade recipe. However, what happens when this simple recipe take a turn for the worst, instead of grandma you get a wicked witches brew. Creating the best pumpkin pie includes gathering all natural ingredients, using correct mixing techniques, slowly cooking it a heated oven creating an aroma of sweet thrills that passes through the nose

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    Sasquatch Q&A: Best Cooler for Halloween Party Being Sasquatch on Halloween is great because I don't have to invest in a costume every year. Except for that decade where I was a professional Elvis impersonator, I like to be myself on Halloween. Most people think the holiday is just for kids, right? Carving pumpkins and trick or treating are what we typically think of when Halloween comes rolling around but lots of adults love to enjoy the holiday too. Trick out your crib with spooky decorations

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    and jingled the stolen gems. ‘Finally, work for Aatxe had paid off!’ she chuckled to herself solemnly. Earlier on, ‘The Great Red Bull’ of the mountain had wandered out of his cave when Saundra made her move. Saundra had worked too long and hard for the bull with little to no pay compared with the spoils that came from his works.

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    buildings get smaller and smaller till they we’re nothing at all. The music was playing, I knew that this would be a great night. My aunts and I were on our way to Marian University.(Rachel went to college here). We were going to carve pumpkins and bake the seeds. It was about 7:00 when I saw the big buildings get closer and closer. We had finally arrived. We started unloading the pumpkins and groceries. The school was so big it could have swallowed the state of Ohio whole. When we got inside I saw

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    Pumpkins It was finally time for josh and I’s favorite holladay, Halloween. Josh and I love to scare each other and we love candy, so it was the perfect holiday for us. Josh and I would always go out to a pumpkin patch and find the perfect pumpkins for us to carve. My grandma would always help me find the perfect one. My dad would carry the pumpkins to the car. Now it time to carve, Grandma would set out all the tools we would need. She would ask “do you want a square top pr a round?’ Josh would

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    play their bingo games. The Stir the Spooky Cauldron games are played in the 75-ball Buckingham Palace bingo room, and whilst playing those games, you can acquire pumpkins. The more pumpkins you pocket, the better the prizes will be in this offer. Collecting just 5 pumpkins is enough to see you win 100 free bingo tickets. Land 10 pumpkins, and your prize will rise to be worth 5 bonus bucks. You can also claim a free

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    who hold a belief are driven to believe in certain knowledge. But an individual may hold a belief that conflicts with another’s. In a familiar take of a classic Peanuts tale, Linus was raised with the belief of the Great Pumpkin, an entity that appears every Halloween from the pumpkin patch to gift children who have sincerely believed him. However, his best friend Charlie Brown was raised with a different belief. Charlie Brown was taught of God, one that is Omniscient, Omnipotent, and Morally Perfect

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    activities in the fall consist of, corn mazes, pumpkin farms, apple orchards, and of course, Halloweekends at cedar point. Corn mazes are by far, the best thing about fall. Take a huge group, or just a few friends to a regular corn maze, or if you are in for a good scare, a haunted one. You are guaranteed to have loads of fun. The pumpkin farm is a great time also. Searching through the fields of hundreds, if not thousands of pumpkins in search of the “perfect pumpkin” will for

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    ignoring it (MARS Incorporated). When looking at the advertisement it clearly is not an advertisement for Valentine’s Day. The first big clue is the big orange pumpkin sitting on the hay. The pumpkin has a crazy face and lots of characteristics to it that screams Halloween. The second clue is that it is a magazine full of Halloween articles with pumpkins and dogs in costumes on the front cover. Lastly, it is the October issue of the magazine, which is an obvious giveaway. From the start of October to the

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    Constantly trying to please the customer, Starbucks® introduced a Pumpkin Spice Latte. Although pumpkin has been the craze for a while, Starbucks® introduced the pumpkin drink in 2003 when there were virtually no other pumpkin products on the market. (Starbucks Newsroom, 2014). Realizing the great risk of pumpkin, the senior leaders proceeded with the go-ahead for the new Pumpkin Spice Latte drink. Around 100 stores were provided the opportunity to introduce the new seasonal drink, and after a

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