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Healthy Halloween BooNana Ghost Pops

October 19, 2020

Looking for a fun after-school activity for your kids?  Try making simple BooNana Ghost Pops. They’re sure to lift your spirits!

To find the recipe click here.

For more great low-cost recipes that are tasty and healthy, go to https://communitynutrition.cahnr.uconn.edu/recipes/

Posted by Stacey Stearns in Uncategorized
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