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travelsafar Sat 30-Oct-21 12:50:37

I have made a couple of trays of the above for Sunday in anticipation of children knocking on my door. When i said to my daughter what i was going to do she said' dont want to burst your bubble mum, but it might not be a good idea, so many kids have allergies these days, plus of course there is Covid' you could have knocked me down with a feather. Anyway this morning i went ahead but bore in mind the allergies issues, no spices, or nuts, just a very basic cookie mix. I have not used food colourings either, just plain white icing and chocolate vermacelli and additive free sugar strands. Should i have done them or not what would you have done.???

Namsnanny Sun 31-Oct-21 11:51:49

Did you make them in a pumpkin ?or ghost? shape travelsafar??
I would like one to go with my coffee just now.

Namsnanny Sun 31-Oct-21 11:53:58

Well if they dont like
your offering of satsumas, Callistemon the trick will be on them!

Calistemon Sun 31-Oct-21 14:39:30

My DGC love them Namsnanny, any children who turn their noses up at satsumas are just peculiar in my opinion grin

Nannagarra Sun 31-Oct-21 17:22:08

I hope your Hallowe’en biscuits are proving very popular. How thoughtful of you, travelsafar.

Maya1 Sun 31-Oct-21 17:32:18

What a lovely thought travelsafar, hope your biscuits went down well. My husband is up and down to our door as not many are doing it around here.
He is American and loves Halloween.
We took our dgd out for first time earlier, she is almost 5, and she really enjoyed herself in her little costume.
The children are all well behaved and with parents.

Liz46 Sun 31-Oct-21 17:44:05

Our local facebook age showed a photo of some awful biscuits that someone was selling. The looked like severed, damaged fingers and were far too realistic for me. I think my grandson may have appreciated them though!

Shelflife Sun 31-Oct-21 17:51:18

You bake your biscuits! Children should have adults with them if out trick or treating . It is the parents job to watch what their children eat - if the children have allergies. I am not really a fan of Halloween - what's happy about it!? Having said that I Know I will be unpopular and that people enjoy it - including my DG. For the record I am prepared with bags of treats just in case I have a knock on my door - so far so good! No callers . Looks like I am in for a chocky feast later this evening.

Shandy57 Sun 31-Oct-21 18:15:13

I was just coming home from walking the dog when a tiny boy was coming towards my house with his Mum. I got the bowl down for him and told him all the bags are the same. He picked up every single bag, then the big stone that's in there to stop it blowing away! Ha ha I did laugh - well, he was dressed as the Stephen King clown smile

greenlady102 Sun 31-Oct-21 18:17:55

I am so sorry but if trick or treaters and their parents don't know the person who has baked, its pretty standard to not allow them to accept home baked goods.

travelsafar Tue 02-Nov-21 12:58:21

I put the biscuits out on the doorstep in a lovely tin along with a note inviting people to help themselves to some biscuits. How stupid i was... someone took the whole tin within the first 15mins!!!!!

Shandy57 Tue 02-Nov-21 16:00:19

Hey sorry to see this travelsafar, I've got tins I'm fond of too A neighbour warned me and I'd chained my metal pumpkin and dog treat cauldron to the hedge, but had to leave the children sweet's bowl unchained. I'd put stones in to weight them down if the wind picked up, found them thrown on the road. Glad none of them knocked!

Jaxjacky Tue 02-Nov-21 16:57:21

Rude, disappointing and unnecessary, also theft, probably chucked the tin not far away. Sad to hear this.

Namsnanny Wed 03-Nov-21 12:56:12

I'm sorry to hear this too travelsafar one bad apple....