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Howdy do and happy last Friday of August!  I hope you had a good week and if your weather was like ours, it was FINALLY under 93 degrees.  Don't get me wrong, I know sweater weather isn't here but it was nice to not have the AC working overtime (set to 76) starting at 11am every day!   It was nice to not walk out to water the garden and walk into a wall of humidity so I will take what I can get.    Speaking of which: With this 3" San Marzano , I shall be able to make enough sauce to cover 7.3 spaghetti noodles. 😒 Now let's get to: How to Stock Your Pantry for Quick & Easy Meals in Minutes   (Ooh, I need to crockpot some black beans for some sweet potato black bean burritos.) What Happens to Your Body When You Start Lifting Weights After 50   (Stay strong, sharp, and independent—no matter when you start.) Ditching This Common Food Type Could Double Weight Loss, According To Scientists (It makes sense and I've started to cut back on them for ...

Top Three Halloween Movies


It's October and around these parts, that means loading up on classic horror movies with a good measure of Halloweentown and It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown thrown in to take the edge off.

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If I had to only pick three scary movies I could watch for October, it'd be the original Nightmare on Elm Street, Scream and probably Candyman.  (Edit: I somehow forgot about Fright Night.  That trumps Candyman for sure.)

What three Halloween movies (scary or not) would you choose if you could only watch three for the season?

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  1. Scream and Nightmare on Elm Street are 2 of my top ones as well. But while I love Candyman, I think personally I'd have to stick a Friday the 13th in there somewhere, not even too picky on which one but the best "Jason" one in my mind is part 4. You know, the "final chapter", haha.

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  2. I don't watch Halloween movies except the great pumpkin.

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  3. Tough call.

    Charlie Brown is number one for sure. Maybe Hocus Pocus and Monster Squad. I do like horror movies, but most of them are "watch once and done", not ones I enjoy watching over and over.

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  4. I'm all about the Great Pumpkin and Sally giving Linus the who's what when she misses out on her candy. LOL

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  5. Phantasm, Fright Night 1 and 2, anything with Vincent Price.

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  6. Not a big horror movie fan any more. Loved them when I was a teen but I've lost too many hours of sleep seeing things moving in the shadows. So Hocus Pocus is probably the only Halloween movie on my list. Is Nightmare Before Christmas a Christmas movie or a Halloween one? I suppose half of Tim Burton's movies would qualify as good Halloween flics as well.

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