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SUPPORTING SCHOOLS THROUGH THE LAKEWOOD HOME TOUR
John P. Whiteside c 214.725.5018 jwhiteside@briggsfreeman.com
Kelley Theriot McMahon c 214.563.5986 ktmcmahon@briggsfreeman.com
Bobby Fackler c 214.507.4087 bfackler@briggsfreeman.com
Angela Thornhill c 214.769.7840 athornhill@briggsfreeman.com
Anne Lasko c 214.597.8842 alasko@briggsfreeman.com
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Kevin Sayre c 214.384.2657 ksayre@briggsfreeman.com
Lou Alpert c 214.738.0062 lalpert@briggsfreeman.com decorated to look like pumpkins and ghosts, a recipe courtesy of weelicious. com. The kids will never miss the sugar.


















5. MARSHMALLOW APPLE CHOMPERS
This recipe, from Lindsay Weiss’ BabyCenter blog, is the perfect DIY craft with simple ingredients: apples cut to create a mouth, marshmallows arranged as the teeth and peanut butter sticking it all together.
6. HALLOWEEN WATERMELON PUNCH
This Frankenstein-green watermelon punch, from the food blog Design Eat Repeat, will satisfy the thirsty monsters roaming around your house on Halloween.
7. FIZZY PUMPKIN PUNCH
This recipe from House of Smiths mixes orange juice, lemon-lime soda, pineapple juice and orange sorbet. You might skip the candy and just sip on this sweet drink.
8. DIY BROOM BAGS
So many wonderful treats need the perfect packaging. Martha Stewart does it with “witch’s broom” party favor bags made with paper lunch bags, sticks and a ribbon of your choice. Simple and sweet.