Paulina Lam is an editorial assistant for One Green Planet, focusing on the Recipe Monster channel. She... Paulina Lam is an editorial assistant for One Green Planet, focusing on the Recipe Monster channel. She also writes about food, health, and, occasionally, news. She graduated with two degrees in journalism, an undergraduate from the University of Houston and a Master's from Georgetown University. When she's not writing, Paulina lives and breathes yoga. She's also a foodie and makes many of the recipes featured on the OGP site. Read more about Paulina Lam Read More
Halloween is almost here! The chilly weather and quicker, darker evenings set the stage for some spooky Halloween fun. Try these “boo-tiful,” scary, and spooky dishes at your Halloween get-together:
Make these “Jack-O’-Peppers” stuffed with spicy vegan chili. It’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser.
This vegan pesto doubles as the face of a scaaaary green monster! The vegan mozzarella chunks with black olive slices are the crazed eyeballs and the roasted red pepper is the bloody tongue.
These frozen banana mummies are a fun and festive food craft that will make any goblin feel included in the fun — and they are far healthier than a candy bar!
A basic green smoothie can easily become witched brew. Add a beet juice hand for a creepy effect.
Try this take on stew made with buttercup squash. It’s a spooky addition to a Halloween party.
A Halloween pudding to top off a spooky get-together.
While you probably want to make a monster face this month, later in the winter just sprinkle some brown sugar, chopped pecans, and vegan marshmallows over the top. Even the pickiest kid can’t turn down sweet potato casserole for breakfast!
Sending cheerful, sticky, chewy caramel smiles your way!
Try these “boo-tiful” spreads at your upcoming Halloween party. Your guests will love these interesting, delicious wonders.
They’re slightly indulgent without being unhealthy, and they feature two quintessential Halloween ingredients: pumpkin and chocolate.
Learn How to Cook Plant-Based Meals at Home
Reducing your meat intake and incorporating more plant-based foods into your diet is known to Support various health benefits, including reducing chronic inflammation, improving heart health, enhancing mental well-being, achieving fitness goals, meeting nutritional needs, managing allergies, and promoting gut health, among others. Dairy consumption also has been linked to many health problems, including acne, hormonal imbalance, cancer, prostate cancer, and has many side effects.
For those of you interested in eating more plant-based, we highly recommend grabbing our favorite plant-based cookbooks and downloading the Food Monster App — with over 20,000 delicious recipes, it is the largest plant-based recipe resource to help reduce your environmental footprint, save animals, and get healthy! And, while you are at it, we encourage you to also learn about the environmental and health benefits of a plant-based diet.
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TOO MANY POP UP ADDS, I clicked out after pic # 3 But I did take time to write down those adds so I don\’t buy their products.
Too bad, I really wanted to forward the pics to some friends. Oh Well.