Trick or treat! What do you choose? Halloween, which is celebrated lavishly in the United States, Canada or the United Kingdom, has also become popular in Poland. It is celebrated on 31 October. To make sure you have a good time, we at FormAdore have prepared some frightfully cool accessories, especially for this occasion!
With ghosts. Zombies. Spiders. Black cats and witches! You could go on and on, but the important thing is to make it scary and fun at the same time. The symbol of Halloween is the pumpkin, which has been hollowed out into fancy shapes and into which we place lanterns to shine at night and frighten passers-by or members of the public.
It is also a good time to realise your fantasies:
hmmm... I wonder what it would be like to be a zombie.
hmmm... what would I look like as a witch with a pointy hat?
Wait, wait, I've always wanted to dress up as our black cat Purr!
After all, Halloween fun doesn't have to be reserved for children only, does it?


To create a truly spooky impression, make sure you have some Halloween-themed gadgets and accessories - skeletons falling out of wardrobes, snakes and spiders slithering across the dance floor or ghosts haunting you from the afterlife are always welcome!


At FormAdore we like pranks, but we like sweets even more, so in the end we've got a sweet Halloween snack for you that's sure to be delicious to scare you!
PUMPKIN MUFFINS
In this recipe, you can use the flesh from the pumpkin we made as a Halloween decoration. After all, it doesn't have to go to waste! Of course, we have to have a suitable, edible pumpkin, not just a decorative one:) And here's the recipe:
Ingredients:
Using a grater, grate the pumpkin flesh into a smooth paste. Then add the sugar, flour, baking powder, eggs, oil and any additions (e.g. nuts, chocolate, banana, cinnamon). Spoon the batter into muffin tins (be sure to choose Halloween-patterned muffin cups!) and bake for approximately 40 minutes in an oven preheated to 180 degrees. Then decorate the finished muffins with cream or put edible spiders on them (we don't recommend the real ones;) or jelly beans in the shape of eyeballs or edible meringue ghosts. Here we are only limited by our imagination. A frightfully good Halloween snack is ready!

