Indulge with the Devil himself. These chewy, decadent, scary soft Devil’s Double Chocolate Cookies are so frightening delicious they’ll send shivers down your spine.
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7 Scary Savory Halloween Eats
Throwing a Halloween party this weekend? Halloween themed dessert is a piece of cake, but still figuring out what else to feed your guests? We’ve got some savory suggestions that’ll be sure to scare the bejeebers out of them. Fill their tummies with all your frightening favorites: spider eggs, mummies, brains and more!
1. Deviled Spider EggsMake spiders out of olives to top your deviled eggs. See recipe here.
2. Cauldron CurryPut your guest under a spell by serving them a witch’s brew (Thai Green ..read more
9 Fall Foods You Can Make Inside a Pumpkin
It’s Fall, and adding pumpkin spice to everything just simply isn’t enough. We must start adding everything into pumpkins! We bet you didn’t know you could serve just about anything in a pumpkin. Get ready to be pumpk-inspired:
1. Baked Mac N Cheese in a PumpkinBake melty, oozy homemade macaroni and cheese in a pumpkin with rosemary, sage, thyme and Italian sausage. See recipe here.
2. Roasted Stuffed PumpkinServe this Gruyere, bacon and green onion stuffing in a roasted pumpkin for ..read more
Introducing BroccoBabe Broccoli Leaves, Watch Out Kale.
Watch out kale, there’s another leafy green taking the Bay Area by storm—broccoli leaves. We’re extremely excited to announce that we’ve partnered with BroccoBabe to bring the San Francisco Bay Area delicious and nutritious BroccoGreens (broccoli leaves)!
What are broccoli leaves and how do you eat them?
Freaky Fruits for Halloween Spooks
Our friends at Melissa’s Produce are joining forces with us to bring you a spooktacular Freaky Fruits Halloween party menu. Turn your exotic fruits into something frightening!! MUWAHAHA. Invite zombies, monsters and ghosts to your table this year, but don’t be scared… the Freaky Fruits will make this Halloween hauntingly delicious!
Find all recipes and instructions on Melissa’s Freaky Fruits page.
1. Mini Monster SnacksRambutans, Pomegranate
Five Cheeses for Fall
Fall is here, Winter is coming, the days are getting colder…what better way to warm yourself up than a platter of rich delicious cheese accompanied by a glass of wine? We picked some fantastic Fall cheeses to go with this season’s fanciful fruit offerings: figs, pears and persimmons. And if you’re looking for cheeses to cook with as the holidays approach, we’ve also got you covered in this list!
Kiley’s Oktoberfest & Fall Beer Picks
The leaves are turning and Oktoberfest is here! Kiley, our Craft Beer Expert, picked his three favorite beers to drink this Fall.
Hofbräu Oktoberfest, Hofbräuhaus, Munich, Germany 6.3% ABV This beer is brewed especially for the Munich, Germany Oktoberfest event each Fall. It’s a rich, full-bodied beer, brewed from pure water, the best quality malt and exquisite hops. It tastes clean with a crisp edge. Hofbräu imports the same beer, from the same batches that are made for its tent at the Oktoberfest.
10 Foods You Must Try Adding Pumpkin Spice To
Fall has arrived, the leaves are turning, and the pumpkins are here. But more importantly, it’s the season to add pumpkin’s best friend—pumpkin spice into anything and everything.
1. Pumpkin Pie Spiced YogurtAdd some pumpkin spice & your favorite sweetener to yogurt and you’ve got a Fall-tastic breakfast.
Larry’s Pumpkins
This year, Mollie Stone’s is sourcing our unique selection of more than 15 different pumpkin and gourd varietals from a well-known grower in Fairfield’s Suisun Valley named Larry Balestra. Larry is a 3rd generation grower with an old-fashioned philosophy about farming, taking time, nurturing and trusting with every crop.
Keep reading to learn more about how pumpkins are grown!
Garlic Artisan Gold Potatoes
Sterling Hill Farms sent over one of their favorite artisan gold potato recipes. The prep time for this simple dish can take as little as 10 minutes! Just pop them in the oven while you finish cooking the rest of dinner. They’re the perfect side dish.