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what does Halloween mean?

Halloween is the contraction of All


Hallow's Eve, also known as
Halloween Samhain ("End of
summer" in Old Irish). The pagan
holiday was celebrated in Ireland on
October 31

What is the origin of Halloween?

Ancient Celtic peoples used to perform a great ceremony to


commemorate "the end of the harvest.“
This festival was baptized with the Gaelic word "Samhain". (The
etymological meaning is "the end of summer".)
The custom was to leave food and sweets outside their
houses as an offering. On the other hand, it was common
MORES to light candles to help the souls of the dead find their way
to light and rest alongside Lugh.

A nation that celebrates Halloween in style is the United


States.. At nightfall, the streets of cities and towns fill
with children disguised as monsters and all kinds of
fantastic beings who take to the streets to ask for sweets
from house to house. In this act, the phrase trick or treat
that children emit while collecting sweets is traditional.
HALLOWEEN BUTTER COOKIES

Ingredients for about 30/40 cookies of about 8/10 cm


• In a bowl we will beat the butter with the
previously sifted sugar until the butter is
250 gr of butter at room temperature
completely fused with the sugar,
250 g of icing sugar
• When we have the dough like that, we will
1 egg at room temperature
add the vanilla aroma, a teaspoon is
650 gr of sifted flour
enough, and the egg, we will beat well so
1 spoon of vanilla
that everything melts.
A splash of milk to bind the dough
• Incorporate the flour tablespoon by
Halloween Themed Cookie Cutters
tablespoon and mix by hand to form the
dough.
• We will cut the cookies with the cookie
cutters
• fondant for decorating these cookies

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