Here’s A Great Way To Keep the Kids Away From the Halloween Candy
If you’ve already bought at least some of the candy stash for Halloween, you may be facing the dilemma of keeping the kids away from it before the end of…

If you've already bought at least some of the candy stash for Halloween, you may be facing the dilemma of keeping the kids away from it before the end of the month.
Here's a great way to save the candy, and keep the kids perplexed. It's kind of right up there with telling the kids "Because elephants have flat feet" whenever they ask you a question that you aren't quite sure how to answer.
Plus - some adult weekend getaway quandaries for husbands who clearly don't get out of the house enough, and perhaps a new option for dropping the kids off at school that you may have never thought of before.
We call all of that Facebook Theater.
- My husband and I are going away for the weekend. He just came downstairs and asked me if he needed to pack “restaurant clothes.” I should also point out that he is 55 years old.
- I just saw an Amazon truck drop a kid off at school this morning. I didn't even know that was an option.
- I got some Halloween candy and the 6-year old asked if she could have a Kit Kat and I said we only have Kat Kits and she said what’s that and I said they’re like Kit Kats but you have to eat them backyards so now she’s trying to, and how was I ever allowed to have kids.
Spice Up Your Friendsgiving: 5 Themes to Amp Up Your Gathering
Right after Halloween, Thanksgiving arrives on the scene. Many people opt to come together with family during Thanksgiving. Yet, for those who cannot or simply prefer not to. do that, can celebrate with Friendsgiving. It closely mirrors Thanksgiving but with a more compact guest list. It's an occasion for gathering with your dearest friends, all leading up to the Thanksgiving festivities.
True to its name, this unofficial holiday blends "Thanksgiving" and "Friends," offering you the chance to be in the company of cherished friends who feel like family. It gives you the freedom to extend invitations exclusively to those you genuinely appreciate and enjoy conversing with.
Some credit the influential television show Friends with inspiring the idea of spending the holiday with friends. Another theory proposes that in 2011, an advertising campaign by Baileys Irish Cream liqueur introduced the term, propelling the trend further.
Unlike Thanksgiving, which has an official date, Friendsgiving doesn't have a fixed day. Many people tend to host it before the actual Thanksgiving Day if they plan to spend the holiday with their family. Alternatively, some might simply adopt Thanksgiving itself, renaming it Friendsgiving when celebrating with a group of friends.
When it comes to the menu, it can range from a classic Thanksgiving potluck to a more distinctive selection featuring the personal favorites of those in attendance. In a Reddit thread, someone shared their Friendsgiving menu, which featured a Mexican-inspired feast. "For our Friendsgiving we do Mexican. Pineapple chicken and shredded beef tacos. Lime sour cream, rice, corn bread, queso, guac and assorted salsas. Margaritas and Jell-O shots," they wrote.
While the Thanksgiving season often evokes memories of family traditions, Friendsgiving provides an opportunity to establish new traditions with those close to you. Over the years, Friendsgiving has become an annual tradition for many. If you’re hosting a Friendsgiving gathering, you can enhance the event by incorporating a theme.
Take a look at some Friendsgiving themes that would make for a fun holiday event.
Pajama Friendsgiving
Reach out to your friends and let them know you're planning a Friendsgiving pajama get-together. Invite them to join in wearing their preferred pajamas, and you can make plans for the evening as it unfolds. Best of all, there's no need to stress about dressing up for an elegant dinner.
Pie Party
You can host a Friendsgiving event with a pie-themed twist. Set a guideline where each guest brings their best homemade pie, whether it's pecan, pumpkin, apple, sweet potato, or any other variety. To add an extra element of fun, you might even consider arranging a pie-making competition, complete with a prize for the winner. Make sure to have some props on hand to enhance the overall experience.
Name Potluck
Elevate your Friendsgiving potluck gathering by suggesting that each guest contribute a dish starting with the same letter as their first or last name. This fun and inventive twist ensures a unique meal you won't come across elsewhere. Offering an unconventional and exciting experience.
Board Night
The options are endless when it comes to serving trays and a touch of creativity, whether it's the timeless charcuterie board featuring brie, elegant crackers, and jams, or the trending butter board. On social media, you'll find countless instances of people rallying their friends to each bring their own unique board creation. The best part is you don't have to cook if it's not your thing. Some have even crafted boards featuring items like McDonald's or donut holes.
Disney Inspired
You and your guests can bring the enchanting dishes from Disney's animated films to life in your own kitchen. Try your hand at crafting Tiana's beignets from The Princess and the Frog, or making Snow White's gooseberry pie, Aurora's birthday cake, and others. Alternatively, you can draw inspiration from a variety of movies or TV shows to fashion a unique menu for your Friendsgiving gathering.