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Classic Vegan Caramel Apples for Halloween

July 17, 2026

Medium
PT20M
15 min
35 min
6 apples
Ghost banana pops on a white platter with spooky Halloween decorations

Ghost Banana Pops – Low-Cal Halloween Treat

July 17, 2026

The year I tried to hand-dip caramel apples for twenty third-graders, I learned that molten sugar at 300 degrees and curious children are a combination designed for disaster. Sticky strands ended up in hair, on the dog, and somehow inside the smoke detector. That was 2018. Ghost banana pops became my survival strategy the following October—a recipe that doesn’t require a candy thermometer or a fire extinguisher within arm’s reach. These low-cal Halloween treats are simply frozen banana chunks wearing yogurt robes and chocolate face paint. They take twelve minutes to assemble, which is roughly how long it takes to … Find out more
Spooky keto witch finger breadsticks on a baking tray

Keto Witch Finger Breadsticks, 2 Net Carbs

July 15, 2026

We’ve all had those snacks that leave you heavy, foggy, and ready for a nap. These Keto Witch Finger Breadsticks are the opposite. Fast. Sharp. Satisfying. The myth that low-carb means bland? Dead wrong. This mozzarella dough delivers a crispy snap on the outside and a chewy, silky bite inside. You get bold garlic punch, a salty finish, and that almond-fingernail crunch. I chose these over a carb-heavy roll because I wanted fuel that keeps me bright, not bloated. Forget the midday slump—this is energy you can feel. If you’re still skeptical, check out these viral lunchbox brownies to see … Find out more

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Classic Chicken and Wild Rice Soup

Main dish

Medium

6 servings

If you aren’t eating this with steam fogging up your glasses and a kid elbow-deep in the bread basket, you’re doing it wrong. Classic Chicken and Wild Rice Soup isn’t meant for quiet Tuesday nights where everyone uses their inside voice—it’s for the chaos, the overlapping conversations, the sound of spoons hitting ceramic too hard because someone’s telling a story with their hands. My Uncle Ray used to make this every October, standing at the stove in his undershirt, scratching his belly, refusing to let anyone stir the pot because ‘you’ll break the rice.’ The smell of thyme hitting hot … Find out more

A bowl of classic chicken and wild rice soup with fall vegetables and fresh herbs