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Halloween Headquarters

Halloween's here, and that means it's time to dress up as your favorite monster or pirate, try out some new spooktacular crafts and recipes, find out where to get monstrous savings on ghostly gear, and learn how to keep the little ones safe.

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Party Recipes & Planning Tips

Use our tips to plan a memorable celebration with everything from recipes to gift guides.

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Football Party Food

Cheering for your family's favorite footbal team with a couch full of kids and neighbors calls for plates piled high with finger food. Serve these winning recipes when everyone gathers for the playoffs.

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Holiday Gift Guide: Friends & Family - Hostess Gifts

Top holiday gift ideas for the hostess or host. From Disney Family.com's holiday shopping guide.

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Birthday Party Planner

You don't have to plan the event of the year to make your child's birthday memorable. Save money and your sanity with our planning tips for parties of any size or theme.

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Barbecue & Picnic Recipes

Fire up the grill or spread out a blanket. The weather's warming up, and it's time to bring dinner outdoors with recipes meant to be eaten alfresco.

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Strawberry, Melon & Avocado Salad

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Nutty and slightly sweet sherry vinegar is a natural partner for strawberries. This composed salad makes a cool kickoff for dinner or a nutrition-packed lunch on its own.

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Glazed Chocolate-Pumpkin Bundt Cake

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You don't have to have pumpkin pie to still enjoy pumpkin and spice in a Thanksgiving dessert. This tender, moist cake uses pureed pumpkin to replace much of the fat and is delicately seasoned with classic Thanksgiving flavors.

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Amazingly Good Eggnog

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It's taken me several years to perfect this recipe. Now everyone asks, 'When are you making the eggnog?!!' This uses cooked eggs for safety, and you can use more or less rum to taste. It's a bit of work to make, but well worth it. You'll never buy store-bought eggnog again! Enjoy!

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