Halloween treats don't have to be unhealthy to be good. There are plenty healthy Halloween recipes available. Watch as Parents Magazine shows you how to make an easy and healthy Halloween treat -- pumpkin patch dippers!
For this Halloween recipe, you'll need carrots, toothpicks, parsley, scallion, and humus. To make the dippers, peel a large carrot and cut it into quarter-inch thick coins. Skewer each coin with a toothpick, and add on a small parsley leaf and sliced scallion steam. Insert the pumpkins into the humus or your child's favorite dip. Now you know a healthy snack recipe that's sure to be a tasty treat this Halloween!
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