Halloween Fun with the Family

October 30th, 2009

Halloween Haunts

Every year brings more Halloween Events.

Share them with your family by going

to one of our spooky findings.

Halloween Family Fun

Halloween Family Fun

Pumpkin Hollow in Piggot, Arkansas

Pumpkin Hollow in Piggot, Arkansas

Get your family in the Halloween mood by visiting

a Haunted House.

You’ll have the fright of your life.


  • When you’re on a budget this Thanksgiving, try these easy ways to cut back.

Consider these helpful tips so you don’t worry about the bills piling up this festive season.

Think ahead – For starters buy non-perishable well in advance.

Keep an eye out – Keep your eye out for specials and coupons the day after Thanksgiving to get ready for Christmas.

Cut Corners – Think about buying only turkey breast or legs instead of the entire turkey if your family will only eat dark or light meat.

Dairy Case - Use reconstituted dry milk or diluted evaporated milk for cooking and baking.

Produce – If you’re planning a dish that calls for fruit, check the cost of similar fruits. Compare tangerines to Clementine’s, Delicious apples to McIntosh, Comice or Bosc pears to Bartletts, green grapes to red ones.

  • You and your family will also enjoy donating time when you’re struggling financially.         Read on for a few ideas.

Have a great time creating a

Halloween Backyard Carnival.

Intrigue your guests with these creative goulish masks.

Make these spooky targets and test your

aiming skills by playing Knock ‘Em Sock ‘Em.

Halloween Decoration: Banners and Signs

Click here for how-to instructions.

This Halloween try some fun Painted Pumkin Ideas.

For more activities, recipes, and costume

ideas go to Halloweenology.com

Best Thanksgiving Ever!

October 2nd, 2009

Create a festive atmosphere by turning a traditional holiday feast

into a gobblin good time with Thanksgiving Family Fun.

Get kids excited by involving them with

food preparations. Try our easy

Thanksgiving side dishes

for your kids to help out with.

After you’ve dipped into the cranberry sauce and sliced the

turkey, don’t forget to teach your kids the true meaning of

Thanksgiving.

Join us for more Thanksgiving Ideas.