Have a WICKED Halloween

Love Elphie (Roxi) and Glinda (Friend Y) 
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About the Author: JaPRA is an expat Texan living in England with her husband (Mr. DJ), their 17-year old daughter (Roxi), and their dog Trudy.

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  1. Elizabeth says:

    What a wonderful picture!
    Hope you and the witches have a splendid Halloween.

  2. Christine says:

    The girls look fantastic. Have a wonderful evening. We’re having warm weather for Halloween, so maybe we’ll get more kids this year.

  3. Alyson (New England Living) says:

    What a great picture!

  4. Brave Sir Robin says:

    THAT is a very, very cute idea!!!!!!

  5. Pamela Terry and Edward says:

    She’s so deliciously green!

  6. Barbara Blundell says:

    Thanks for recipe-got the cherries,got the almonds, will get going this afternoon.

  7. Bee says:

    I’m so glad that Roxi had a chance to unleash all of her creativity! Her little buddy over in Berkshire would be “green” with envy if she saw Roxi in that wicked costume.

  8. Barbara Blundell says:

    Mission accomplished. Cake looks good enough to eat !Thank you ! Will keep it as cherry is my brother’s favourite and he’s visiting next week.

  9. Just a Plane Ride Away says:

    Elizabeth–The girls had a fabulous time at the school dance. I was asleep by 9 with a cold!

    Christine–Hope you enjoyed your little visitors

    Alyson–Thanks :-)

    BSR–I love kids’ creativity, don’t you? Did your kids dress up?

    Pamela–”Like a froggy, ferny cabbage.”

    Barbara–So glad the cake turned out well. It seems to get better the second day. Mmmm. I have two slices hidden in the freezer. Shhh! Don’t tell!!

    Bee–Glad you’re back! You were missed!! Hope we can get our girls together again sometime soon.

  10. Debbie says:

    Thanks for the nice comments on my blog. Yes, I did feel very close to my grandma making those tortillas!

    Hope your girls (?) had a great Halloween. Is it celebrated pretty much the same in England?

  11. Just a Plane Ride Away says:

    Debbie–Only the green one is my girl. The other is an honorary family member :-)

    Halloween is very different here. My daughter Roxi goes to an American school and they have a very large “Trunk or Treat” for the kids. The middle schoolers have a costume dance, which is a lot of fun. But trick-or-treating isn’t done very much here. I think it depends where you live, though. Thanks for stopping by!

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