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Seasonal delights for Halloween & Bonfire Night 🎃✨

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With October nearing its end and November just around the corner, we're thinking about all the ways

With October nearing its end and November just around the corner, we're thinking about all the ways we can celebrate the cracking seasonal holidays coming up with our favourite thing – food! To ensure our emails reach you, please add [noreply@newsletter.jamieoliver.com] to your email safe list. [JamieOliver.com] [Recipes] [Features] [News] [Videos] [Restaurants] [Shop] [--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------] [“intro] Halloween treats & brilliant ideas for Bonfire Night With October nearing its end and November just around the corner, we're thinking about all the ways to celebrate the cracking season with our favourite thing – food! From [pumpkin carving ideas] and tasty treats for a truly spooky [Halloween], to warming and delicous meals to enjoy around the fire on [Bonfire Night] – we've got loads of ideas to inspire you. And how could we welcome November without a nod to the biggest foodie holiday of the year... Christmas! As of today, you can get your hands on a copy of the sparkling new [Jamie Oliver's Christmas Book] . [-----+-----+-----+-----] [[Recipe2]Spooktacular recipes for Halloween] [[Recipe3]Warming recipes for a sizzling Bonfire Night] [[Recipe1]Jamie's brand new Christmas book is here!] [[Video1]Halloween party cake pops] [[Video2]Spooky toffee apple fudge] [feature image 2] The ultimate guide to pumpkin carving As we approach the end of October, we’re one step closer to all things bats, ghouls, ghosts and pumpkins. Halloween is soon upon us, so we’ve compiled the ultimate guide to carving the mighty pumpkin. They come in all different shapes, sizes, and hundreds of varieties, so get to grips with everything there is to know before you start. [CHECK OUT THE FEATURE] [feature 2] 17 sizzling recipes for Bonfire Night Remember, remember the 5th of November – the best night of the year to cook up some warm, comforting and hearty food before wrapping up and heading out to watch the fireworks. We've rounded up 17 must-make recipes that'll guarantee a sizzling Bonfire Night, including Jamie's epic hot chocolate. [SEE THE GALLERY] [banner] [Follow Jamie Oliver] [Facebook] [Instagram] [Twitter] [Pinterest] [Google+] [JamieOliver.com] [Food Tube] [Drinks Tube] [Jamie Oliver Magazine] This email was sent to {EMAIL} by [noreply@newsletter.jamieoliver.com]. To unsubscribe from this email please [click here] | [Privacy Policy]. Jamie Oliver Ltd. 19-21 Nile Street London, GB, N1 7LL,

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