Disclosure: I am a Campbell’s Brand Ambassador, and have been compensated by Campbell Soup Company for my time. But, all thoughts and ideas are my own.
Halloween at my house is always a little crazy, especially when its a weekday like it is this year. My oldest doesn’t get home from school under 3:50PM then he needs to change into his costume, along with my other two kids, and then eat a quick snack, then its trick or treating time. After trick or treating we usually order a pizza and try to wind down from the sugar buzz my kids are already on from eating candy as they are walking. Its always a little stressful as well because my middle child has a peanut/tree nut and egg allergy.
First comes first though is when my kids are picking out their costumes. This year both my boys got more ideas about costumes and we spent a good hour in a costume store only for them to not find anything. One more trip and we were set though.
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In addition to costume tips, here are some Campbell’s Recipes Ideas to celebrate Halloween without ordering another pizza!
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this is cute, never heard of this, like campbells although i wish they would cut the salt content of their soups.
My mommy days of this is over...this will be the first year of this, as the last of 6 says she is not going. BUT, I do get a kick out of the little one's costumes and our live in grand daughter will have her first real year of sort of understanding some of it. At two, she is SCAAAARRED already. Cant imagine trying to get around the allergies.
Yes, is always a rush to get some decent food and then dealing with candy coma for a couple of weeks. My only ick of it all is the wrappers the kids always "forget" to put in the garbage. We always had a rule, ONE week and it all then goes in a community bowl. And NONE of it could be in their rooms.
Fitting some proper food into Halloween is a challenge! I'm liking some of the casserole suggestions.