Friday, January 16, 2009

Beast Legs (Brown) Adult Halloween Costume Fur Leggings Accessory (B890B)

Beast Legs (Brown) Adult Halloween Costume Fur Leggings Accessory - An excellent addition to any costume. These fur leggings combine comfort, movement, incredible detail and fit.


Carving a pumpkin in to a jack-o-lantern is one of the most popular things that people do on Halloween. There are many degrees of techniques that people will use from the simple face carving to very fancy costumes that they add a pumpkin face to. It does not matter if you are doing a simple design or hard one carving a pumpkin should be embraced by all of your friends and family and should be a time to celebrate this Halloween season.

The most important thing to carving a pumpkin is to know some basic facts such as no matter how fancy your carving is you must cut the top off first and remove all the insides of the pumpkin. The pumpkin needs to be empty on the inside so that you will have room to do your carving and also those insides can make a foul odor after a short period of time.

When you are choosing what face you want to carve on your pumpkin you have many options form scary, mad, funny, happy, etc. Many people will carve the face and then they will use magic markers to add some color to there pumpkin such as red for the lips. Another option for you it to invest into a pumpkin carving kit because this will give you the tools you need to carve your pumpkin and there is also some patterns in the kit that you can use for the face.

Remember that carving your pumpkin this Halloween season needs to be fun and you should get all the members of your family to participate because it makes for great family time.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Adult Joker Nurse Halloween Costume (Size Large)




Halloween will be here before you know it so if you haven't started thinking about costumes, you should. If you have children like myself they will need costumes to dress up for school and other area events

Why? Because it's fun. Kids love dressing up in costumes and having a reason to celebrate. Halloween is one of the most enjoyable holidays of the year as it offers all ages the opportunity to play the child, whether by donning costumes or eating the candy meant for trick-or-treaters. A fun way to celebrate the holiday is by hosting a Halloween party.

Unfortunately, there are a lot of kill joys out in the world. Therefore, you need to research area events and plan a schedule so that your children can celebrate Halloween safely.

Step 1

look for area Halloween celebrations that are safe and fun for children. Look in the newspaper, some are published on the internet. Look in your weekly free community ad paper, notices sent home by schools, and community calendars on radio website. Check with area churches to see what they are planning for Halloween.

Step 2

Decide on a schedule of activities for the week before Halloween. Many events begin a few weeks before Halloween such as haunted houses, corn mazes, pumpkin patches, hay rides, Zoo Boo, and apple picking complete with homemade apple cider. Some of these even reinforce science class information and help the children learn.

Step 3

Carve pumpkins with your children several days before Halloween. If your children are very young, let them draw the face and you cut it out. Then let them help scoop all the goo and seeds out. Don't forget to save the seeds and bake them in the oven to munch on later.

Step 4

Take your kids trick or treating. Halloween can be a very fun holiday for children. Taking them out to get candy is one of the best ways to celebrate Halloween with your children. Be careful though. Check the candy that they are given to make sure that it is safe. Most of all, be safe. Halloween is a holiday of tricks. There are many people that will be out trying to ruin the holiday for some people. Go out in groups so that you are not walking alone.

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While your kids are having a blast trick-or-treating, you're working up a storm back home, trying to scrape a feast together for the Halloween party. If that's how it goes for you every year, maybe it's time you changed the menu. There are lots of Halloween party foods that set the right mood without taking up your whole evening. Try these five quick ideas.

Pumpkin shell soup: Serve your soup right in the pumpkin shell! Look for one with a thick, hard shell and a sturdy base. After carving out the flesh, pat the shell dry, spray with baking oil, and bake until the skin is a deep orange. Pour in your soup or stew and you've got a main dish that's both classy and creative.

Chunky chili: If party soups aren't your thing, a pot of chili makes a great alternative. Use larger chunks to give it more bite and play up the spiciness. Pair it with some potatoes, or bread sticks. You can serve them in the pumpkin shell as well-just make sure to dry it well or you'll get pumpkin-flavored chili!

Halloween cupcakes: One of the quickest ways to rescue your party, Halloween cupcakes are known for their creative designs and kid-friendly flavors. If you don't have time to bake, just buy a whole box and decorate them with homemade colored frosting. Throw in some jelly, gummy candies, and licorice to create a gooey texture.

Caramel apples: This healthy dessert is perfect for kids who have a sweet tooth, and for moms who have no time to cook. Make a thick, gooey caramel sauce-the gooier, the better! Keep them in the fridge before serving to help the caramel firm up. Serve on colorful Halloween sticks to add to the party mood.

Finger food and dips: You can turn everyday chips and sticks into Halloween fare by getting creative with your dips. Just add some food color and chunky spices to create "otherworldly" condiments. Just dump your chips on a plate, place a variety of gooey dips in the center, and let your guests sample each one.

Simon Burke loves to cook treats for his family. And luckily for us he also enjoys sharing his cooking experiences and recipes with the rest of us. Find out more about halloween food, click here.

Friday, January 9, 2009

Adult's Burger King Halloween Costume




If you have been in any discount store in American, then you know that both retailers and consumers love Halloween. Around two months before the holiday, the advertisement starts and the isles are starting to display trapping of the season. So, why is the holiday so popular?

The answer is somewhat based on personal opinion. But, consider the possible mindset of the public. Some is at an end. The autumn chill is already causing the leaves to fall from the trees. Everyone knows winter is just around the corner. So, what is now available to influence the positive attitude of the communities?

Of course! It is time to start looking forward to the holiday season, and there is one holiday that leads the way. Halloween! Although a lot of the festivities focus around children, make no mistake. Adults have a good time on Halloween as well.

Although Halloween is largely about kids dressing in costumes and going door-to-door to get enough candy to make every dentist in the world cringe, teenagers and adults are also dressing up and having a great time. Although some teens use younger siblings to still trick-o-treat, many are going to parties and haunted houses. Likewise adults have parties or parties at their churches for a safe alternative to getting treats from strangers.

Thus, it means a great start to the holiday season for many retailers. Not only are they selling great costumes and loads of candy, but all the trapping for decorations. Pumpkins, air-filled figurines, candles, paper decorations, party favors, and more are all part of making the first event of the holiday months a spectacularly fun occasion.

Make no mistake. Halloween is appreciated by both the public and the professional trying to make a living. In essence, it is the barometer gauging whether the holidays will be a success for both segments 0of the population.

So, if you are planning to begin the holiday season with loads of fun and festivities, probably the first step is to find a fabulously great costume. If you wait much longer, the best ones will be gone. In truth, candy will still be around, even if the best picks are gone. What does that matter anyway? It is just going to be given away. In addition, many generous folks have opted to buy party favor packs of items that will not rot the teeth. Finally, after you decorate the house, do not forget to be careful this holiday season. Make sure the memories are all filled with fun.

Tina Matsunaga is a freelance writer for home-based businesses, Internet marketers, and professionals around the world. She enjoys working at home while raising 2 children. She holds a BA in English and secondary education from Regis University.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

South Park Cartman Adult Halloween Costume (Standard (One-Size))

Includes: Headpiece, tunic and pants. Shoes not included. Available in adult size Standard. This is an officially licensed South Park costume.


Looking for the perfect costume for your little man this year? If so, one of the best and most popular choices out there is the Iron Man Halloween costume. Many boys are asking for this costume, especially with the movie making Iron Man so popular this year. You'll find that these costumes are available in different sizes, so whether your boy is a tiny tot or a pre-teen, you should be able to find the costume that he is looking for so he can have a great night this Halloween.

Iron Man - The Movie

More than likely you have heard about the movie "Iron Man." Well, this was a movie that actually came from a series of comic books, which led to the extremely popularity of this movie, since so many people already were interested in the comics. It was a hit release that many people enjoyed, and now many little boys who saw the movie want the chance to be Iron Man themselves, which is something that they can do this Halloween with the right costume.

The Costume is Easy to Find

If your little man wants to dress up as the man of iron, don't worry. This costume is very easy to find because it is so popular. You shouldn't have a problem finding the perfect costume in the right size. You can easily find it online, even if you can't find it anywhere else, so you won't have to worry about telling your boy no. Of course you should work to buy this costume early so they don't sell out, since they are so popular. The prices are reasonable as well, although you may have to purchase some of the accessories for the costume individually.

Enjoy Halloween as Iron Man

Purchasing your boy an Iron Man Halloween costume will give him exactly what he needs to enjoy Halloween. No doubt he'll have a great time going to parties or going out trick-or-treating as Iron Man. So, make sure that you quickly find the costume that he wants so he can have a great time on Halloween. He'll have the chance to strap on the suit of Iron Man, and then he'll get the chance to save the world. The costume actually looks very real and you even get the Energy Arc on the chest that lights up, so your child will really feel like he is Iron Man this Halloween.

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Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Italians Celebrate Saint Joseph's Day on March 19

Italy - The Feast Day of Saint Joseph

Italians love celebrating. Two days after the feast of Saint Patrick, on March 19th, Italians all over the world celebrate Saint Joseph's Day. Saint Joseph is the father of Jesus and the husband of Mary. He is the Patron Saint of carpenters, house buyers and sellers, fathers, confectioners, wheelwrights, and working people. Numerous countries regard him as their patron saint too, including Austria, Canada, Mexico, Sicily, Turin, and Florence Italy.

According to legend, during the Middle Ages severe drought and famine plagued Sicily. Sicilians prayed passionately to Saint Joseph for rain. They promised that if he sent rain, they would prepare a large feast in his honour. While they waited, Sicilians survived on fava beans which saved them from starvation. Saint Joseph heard their prayers and sent rain. The Sicilians never forgot their promise to him for answering their desperate prayers. In gratitude, to this very day, they hold dear their promise and pay homage to him.

Every March 19th, Italians open their hearts and pantries. First, three-tiered altars are erected to honour the Holy Trinity. A statue of Saint Joseph, surrounded by flowers and candles, decorates the top tier. On the next two tiers are foods like pasta, olive oil, fava beans, and baked goods.
During the banquet, food is generously offered to the needy. In the town squares of many towns and villages, large banquet tables are erected. All the townsfolk contribute food, flowers, limes, candles, wine, and fava beans. No meats are placed on the altar because the feast day falls during the season of Lent. Foods made with bread crumbs are common because it is symbolic of a carpenter's sawdust. A special vegetarian minestrone soup including fava beans and bread carefully baked in the shape of a sceptre to represent his walking stick or a wreath representing the Crown of Thorns are lovingly prepared and offered. At the end of the meal, every guest takes nhome some of the food.

To begin the festival, the local priest blesses the altar and its foods. Children portraying the Holy Family must sample all the food on the altar. As each item is tasted, there is a drum roll and everyone shouts "Viva San Giuseppe" to cast away all of the evil spirits. When the tasting is complete, the blessed loaf of bread is cut into pieces and shared with all. Legend decrees that whoever eats a piece of the bread will receive good fortune throughout the next year.

Saint Joseph's Day is a day for eating and celebrating with friends and family. There are many recipes passed down through the generations for this very special occasion. One of the most common is for "zeppole", a fried donut-like treat. So on March 19th, I hope you take the time to make and enjoy zeppole. I wish all my Italian family, friends, and readers Buon Giorno di San Giuseppe - Happy St. Joseph's Day. "Viva San Giuseppe!"

Zeppole

For the dough:

2 cups sifted flour

2 cups water

10 ounces granulated sugar

teaspoon salt

3 tablespoons olive oil

2 large eggs

cup white wine

A pot of oil for frying

For the dredging:

3 teaspoons powdered cinnamon mixed with 1 cup sugar

Combine water, sugar, and 3 tablespoons of oil in a heavy saucepan and bring to a boil. Mix flour into boiling water mixture all at once. Remove from Remove from heat and begin whisking or stirring with a wooden spoon until the mixture forms a mass. Return to low heat ad cook 5 minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat, and add eggs 1 at a time. Beat vigorously after each addition or the egg will cook. Add wine and beat the dough until satiny. Grease a countertop or board with oil. Turn out the dough and pat down flat. Fold sides over on itself so there are 3 layers. Repeat this five more times. Heat oil in a large pot or fryer. Take about 1/3 of dough and roll out in a log, to the thickness of your thumb. Pinch off a teaspoon size piece. Place 3 or 4 at a time into boiling oil. Turn and fry until golden on both sides. Drain on brown paper. Place into a paper bag and sprinkle powdered sugar over them. Close the bag and shake to cover with sugar.

Mirella Patzer is first generation Italian-Canadian. She is a published author of medieval fiction and an afficionado of all things Italian. For more interesting articles, visit her web sites at:
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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Girl's Teen Mummy Halloween Costume

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Observed on the second Sunday in May in the United States, Mother's Day is also celebrated across the world, in more than 50 countries, though not all countries celebrate it on the same day. Countries which celebrate Mother's Day on the second Sunday of May include Australia, Denmark, Finland, Italy, Turkey and Belgium. In Mexico and may parts of Latin America, Mother's Day is celebrated on May 10 of each year.

Early History

Arguably, the tradition of a day to celebrate mothers can traced back to the times of the ancient Greeks, who held festivities to honour Rhea, the mother of the gods.

Early Christians celebrated the fourth Sunday of Lent as a Mother's festival to honour Mary, the mother of Christ.

In the UK, the tradition of Mother's Day is now very similar to its American counterpart, but its origins are different, as the day commemorates returning to your mother church on the fourth Sunday in lent.

The English colonists who settled in America discontinued the tradition of Mothering Sunday, as presumably it would have been a bit of a trip to return to their mother church for the day.

The American tradition

For a holiday, that became popular in fairly recent times, we can still manage to find three originations for the day.

A true American Mother's day was first suggested in the United States by Julia Ward Howe, writer of the Battle Hymn of the Republic. She suggested that the day be dedicated to peace. Starting in 1872, she organized Mother's Day meetings in Boston every year.

However, some would argue that Mother's day on the current date was almost accidentally set in motion by Mrs. Juliet Calhoun Blakely. On Sunday, May 11, 1877, Mrs. Blakely's birthday, her son who was the pastor of her Church, left the pulpit abruptly. Mrs. Blakely then stepped to the pulpit and took over the rest of the service, calling for other mothers to join her.

Mrs. Blakely's two sons felt so moved by their mother's actions that they vowed to return to their hometown of Albion, Michigan., every year to mark their mother's birthday. In addition, the brothers urged others to honour their own mothers on the second Sunday of May.

In terms of the holiday gaining it's national status, undoubtedly the main driver was a Philadelphia schoolteacher called Anna M. Jarvis.

In 1907, Miss Anna, began a movement to set up a national Mother's Day in honor of her mother. Anna's mother, Mrs. Anna M. Jarvis, had been instrumental in developing "Mothers Friendship Day" which was set up to assist in the healing process after the Civil War. Miss Jarvis wanted to set aside a day to honour all mothers, living and dead.

Miss Jarvis and her supporters began to write to ministers, evangelists, businessmen, and politicians in their crusade to establish a national Mother's Day.

The first Mother's Day observance was a church service favourite the second anniversary of her mother's death, the second Sunday of May. Anna handed out her mother's favourite flowers, white incarnations.

A Mother's day tradition is wearing a carnation. A colored carnation signifies that a person's mother is living while a white carnation is used to honor a deceased mother.

The following year, Mother's Day was also celebrated in Miss Anna's own city of Philadelphia. By 1911, Mother's Day had spread nationwide and was being celebrated in almost every state in the Union.

In 1914, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed the second Sunday in May as a national holiday in honour of mothers.

Over the years, Mother's day became increasingly popular and the current traditions of card and gift giving increased. It is said that the commercialization of the Mother's day angered Anna as she felt that the original sentiment of the day was being sacrificed at the expense of greed and profit.

Mother's Day is now one of the most commercially successful U.S. occasions. According to the National Restaurant Association, Mother's Day is now the most popular day of the year to dine out at a restaurant in the United States. The Greeting Card Association estimates that more than 150 million Mother's Day cards are exchanged in the U.S. every year, making Mother's Day the third largest card-sending holiday after Christmas and Valentine's Day.

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Saturday, January 3, 2009

Zombie Doctor Teen

Includes a long tattered white lab coat with red splatter accents, stained light green shirt with ripped chest with PVC chest underlay and light green pants with one ripped knee and rotted knee underlay, wrinkled gray zombie PVC mask, light green surgical mask and hat and white rubber latex gloves. Available in Teen size. Boots not included. Stethoscope sold separately.


Die Hard Dallas Cowboys fans are guaranteed to have a Christmas they will never forget, starting this year. The online NFL sports shop boasts of a wide selection of Christmas gifts and ornaments that will truly catch the fancy of Cowboys fans everywhere.

Dallas Cowboys Christmas gifts

Are you thinking of the best gift for your fellow Die Hard Cowboys fan? Check out this Cowboys Fiber Optic Snowman - it will surely catch the attention of all their visitors and friends. This dcor features a fiber optic display - a snowman wearing a Cowboys sweater complete with winter wear in blue - that can be plugged into most electrical outlets. This looks great in any part of the house and gives your home a winter feel.

For the serious collector, you will also consider giving any of the limited edition photo mints. There are photo mints that pay tribute to the Cowboys Texas stadium, star players' photo mints, and official game coins preserved in acrylic. You'll surely won't have a hard time finding a gift for yourself here, as well.

Cowboys Christmas decorative ornaments

The online NFL sports shop boasts of a wide selection of Dallas Cowboys decorative ornaments for Christmas. Open your door warmly to your guest by putting the Cowboys Logo Snowman Christmas wreath on it. This wreath has Mr. and Mrs. Snowman both wearing a Cowboys jersey. It is complete with snowflakes, pinecones, holly berries, and Christmas trees, and a "Happy Holidays" greeting displayed on Cowboys colors.

The online NFL sports shop also has a couple of stockings to offer. The 22" Dallas Cowboys Santa Claus stocking features Santa's head on top of a stocking in Cowboys blue. It sure is the perfect dcor and gift container in one. The online shop also has something for the little ones. The Cowboys Baby Mascot Stocking is perfect for all your kids. It features the Cowboys plush mascot and the Cowboys logo in official colors. Now, Santa knows where to put all the toys!

Dallas Cowboys also has several Santa figurines that stay true with the Cowboys spirit. The Cowboys Rock & Roll Santa is sure to send your guests roaring with laughter with his dance moves while singing the song "Shout." This Santa wears Cowboys apparel and official logo proudly. There's also the Cowboys Santa's Gift figurine. This dcor features a child sleeping on a chair waiting for Santa to come. Santa is shown placing a Cowboys helmet beside the child as his gift. Both Santa and the child are wearing Cowboys colors. This figurine will simply bring back your childhood memories.

Football Christmas ornament

What is the best way to make your Christmas NFL-themed? The online NFL sports shop has the answer - football Christmas ornaments. The Cowboys Logo Football Ornament is simply perfect on your Christmas tree. It is made of glass and hand painted with the NFL logo. It also proudly shows the name and logo of your favorite team at the center.

The Dallas Cowboys Logo Mascot Football Ornament is another dazzling item for your tree. This ornament is engineered from mouth blown glass and expertly hand painted, too. It has the Cowboys mascot on top of a football which displays the Cowboys logo, the NFL logo and the Wilson logo. One more football ornament that should adorn your Christmas tree is the Cowboys 'Peggy Abrams' Football Ornament. This glass ornament has Santa himself on top of the football. The football bears the Cowboys logo and name. Even moms will make sure this dcor is well taken care of for many Christmases. With these ornaments, you will no doubt make the best pass and score a true Cowboys Christmas.

Katie writes article on Sports products. Among her many written articles one is on Dallas Cowboys Christmas Presents. A gift for Christmas to rejuvenate life with Dallas Cowboys Merchandise to make life full of happiness.

Friday, January 2, 2009

Womens Ruby, the Pirate Beauty Costume (small or large)

Her beauty has caused many to walk the plank! Ruby, the Pirate Beauty costume features an off-the-shoulder blouse with long, puffy white sleeves, a tie bodice, matching skirt and a red and white striped hip sash. Includes: pirate blouse, pirate skirt with jagged hem, red and white hip wrap and head tie. Sizing Information: Small (6-8) - Height: 67", Waist: 27", Hip: 37", Chest: 36", Large (10-12) - Height: 68", Waist: 30", Hip: 40", Chest: 39"


Rakhi is a sacred thread tied on the wrist of a brother by a sister on the eve of Raksha Bandhan in India. Considered one of the popular festivals in India, Raksha Bandhan is basically a North Indian festival that reinstates the sibling bond especially between a brother and a sister. Love is expressed by the way of tying Rakhi on a brother's wrist where by the brother takes upon the responsibility of his sister's protection. This tradition has trickled through centuries of customs and rituals. It is celebrated with lot of spirit and is not limited to any particular state though north Indian states head the list of predominance.

The history of Raksha Bandhan can be traced back to the medieval era. During those times, the fragile thread of Rakhi exemplified spiritual bonding between the siblings. According to a legend, Rani Karnawati (widowed queen of Chittor) defended her region by sending a Rakhi to Emperor Humayun who was moved by the gesture. The history of India is replete with such events where Rakhi saved the day for many as it initiated bonds or made the bonds stronger than before. Though in the recent times, the occasion is especially known for strengthening brother-sister bond, in the past this wasn't the case.

The festival of Raksha Bandhan is normally celebrated on the Shravan Purnima or the full moon day in the month of Shravan (August according to English calendar). The impact of the festival is such that it caught the attention of the literature Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore as he popularized the event of Rakhi by conducting Rakhi Mohotsava, symbol of peace and harmony. He called upon to spread the message of brotherhood everywhere through this festival. The importance and significance of Rakhi festival can be understood by the way it is celebrated in the different regions of India and is popular by different names.

Rakhi Celebrations in India start much before the onset of the real day. The markets are crowded with a variety of Rakhi designs. There are so many Rakhi gift ideas flooding the market at this time, it becomes impossible when it comes to testing your choice. You don't really have to go over board in terms of budget because in the end it is the heart that matters and not money. Right from garments to gadgets, you can get anything for the purpose of gifting. You only have to analyze the taste of your sibling to pick up from the host of Rakhi gift ideas.

Wish you all a very happy Raksha Bandhan

Also wish your brother and sister on this auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan with Dgreetings.

Celebrate the purity of love between brother and sister, Rakhi Wishes.

Rakhi "Bhai Behen ka tyohar"