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Honestly the easiest thing evvveerr and when you aren't a professional Baker things like this are always a winner - kids can get involved, doesn't take 2 hours and doesn't involve a heap load of mess!
There are loads of ways to make it - some people use white chocolate with orange food colouring for the 'vibes' but some buy pre-coloured chocolate', some make their own shapes for the topping, various forms of chocolate you can use, some melt chocolate in a Bain-Marie, some microwave etc. Also this doesn't just apply to Halloween - can make it any theme, any day of the week ๐ค
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โข 200g bar of Dairyfine chocolate - both milk and dark
โข 60g White chocolate buttons
โข Large Skittles
โข Marshmallows
โข Pumpkin shaped Reeces
โข Halloween sweets
โข Halloween sprinkles
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โข Chopped nuts
โข Salted Crackers
โข Mini chocolate chips
โข Pretzel sticks, broken in half
โข Oreo's
โข Mini marshmallows
โข Candy corn
โข M&M's
โข Dolly Mixture
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1) I used a rectangular tin which I lined with baking parchment (makes it easy to remove chocolate) used 3 full bars of the 200g chocolate which I lined flat in the tin.
2) Put the tin in the oven and cook for about 4 minutes at 200โฐ til melted - be careful not to overcook the chocolate, so just keep checking to make sure it's a silky smooth texture. When melted just used fork to blend dark and milk chocolate together (but not fully)
3) Use whatever 'spooky' themed topping to add to the top - go crazy.
4) Leave to cool, then refrigerate.
5) You can try and use a knife to cut up but it breaks apart easy into shards.
6) Enjoy!
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inspired by a scene from this heaven of mud by @garagepaperback
Sitting near but far, legs spilled off the edge of the bed, Potter turned to look at him. There were two wide windows on either side of the bed, drapes drawn back. The lights in Dracoโs bedroom were off but it didnโt matter, the flat being in the city. Draco learned it was called light pollution- It meant you couldnโt see the stars. It meant it was much harder not to see what was right in front of you.
Potter looked beautiful. It should have ended months ago, preferably before it started.
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๐พ๐๐ง๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ข๐๐จ ๐๐ฉ ๐ฝ๐ง๐๐๐ ๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ฃ ๐พ๐๐ฃ๐ฉ๐ง๐ ๐๐๐จ ๐๐ง๐ง๐๐ซ๐๐! ๐
The family and I were lucky enough to be invited to the PR Christmas Launch at @brigggardencentre - loads of people were lined up to join in and see all the festive decor!
I know it's a shock to the system having the 'C' word mentioned in September but it's a big event for Brigg (and also people love it)
The staff had put on a fantastic event with free flowing Prosecco and @belvoirfarm_uk drinks plus mince pies and Christmas cake, Mr and Mrs Claus were there too of course to open up the incredible Christmas section (Oscar was very excited to tell them what he wants for Christmas) there was a Gingerbread Bakery offering yummy treats and shelves filled with every festive style imaginable!
There was also a Wreathe making display but my kids were feral so we missed that part as they needed 15 minutes chill time.
The first photo I've used is the photo taken by the Hull Daily Mail and also featured on the online Grimsby Telegraph (and yes that's Oscar pulling the sigma face)
We were also given an awesome festive goody bag for going - featuring items likeย @baylisandhardingplc @yankeecandle @carebears and Enchante.
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Brigg Garden Centre is well known for its large Christmas displays, covering over 3500 square feet - the displays showcase twelve themes and is home to the most extensive range of decorations, trees and lights.
There are also over 60 Garden Centres throughout the UK! They have a variety of departments in store from plants to furniture but you can browse online to see what they have available too.
Plus they have a 'Family Card' where you can receive regular discount vouchers and save instantly with Family Card prices.
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