
A cook-along podcast hosted by Chloe Dixon. Grab your ingredients and let’s cook together!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 11 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Categories | Self-ImprovementEducationFoodArts | ||||

It's the last episode in the Spooktober batch! This time you're in for all the tricks and treats as we prepare a mini Halloween feast! We are going to be making sausage mummies, cheesy snakes, ghostly strawberry and boo-berry pastries. To wash it all... more
Time to get your shopping together for the last episode in the Halloween batch and it's time for a Halloween Feast. This is a lovely selection of the cutest Halloween snacks to enjoy on this Halloween night when the moon has vanished and the veil is ... more
It’s time to REALLY get in the mood for Halloween…and we’re going to carve a pumpkin! This is everything you need to have the perfect girl dinner…spooky girl dinner…and a real spooky time! Grab your shopping list and get ready for the ultimate cheesy... more
It's time to get extra spooky! Grab your pumpkins and carving kits we're gonna be making food so delicious it could wake the dead! Cheesy, I know but that's what this episode is all about. We're going to be making loaded nachos (or should I say: bat-... more
Are you ready to unleash your inner Ozzy Osbourne and eat a bat!?!? No, not literally, but these sticky, honey-soy, black chicken wings will have you feeling like a rock’n’roll legend. Paired with Mexican style grilled corn (elotes) and a vampire rev... more
This is everything you need to grab for the third cook along in our Halloween batch. Let’s get batcrazy and cook up some bat wings with grilled elotes and make a vampire reviver cocktail.
(That’s chicken wings, corn, and a bloody maria)
Spooktober ... more
The second cook along in the Halloween batch! Tonight we’re cooking Jack’o’snacks: a cheesy pumpkin faced burger and a stuffed pepper with an equally spooky pumpkin face. The cocktail of the evening, in homage to your host’s purple hair, is a purple ... more
Grab your baskets and get shopping! This is everything you’re going to need for the second cook along episode in our Halloween batch: Jack’o’snacks!
Spooktober batch-episode 3-Jack’o’snacks
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Apple Podcasts | #169 |










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