Fall is here! To many it means Halloween, College Football, and Thanksgiving, but most importantly it means food.With the help of Southern Living, The Food Network and tasteofhome.com, I have created a list of some amazing recipes that will be sure to get your family in the mood for Fall! Looking for something to do with all that leftover Halloween candy? Try these desserts that will give a delicious twist to normal Halloween candy! If easy, Fall themed snacks and desserts or Halloween themed food that are so good, they’re scary are what you’re craving this Fall, then try these easy recipes that will instantly put you in the mood for Fall!

Photo: Jennifer R. Davick
Candy Bar Pie: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/candy-bar-pie-10000001806866/
This recipe will have you wanting to stock up on Halloween candy this year! This pie includes a salty pretzel crust and a candy filled center that will leave your sweet tooth cravings cured.

Taste of Home
Halloween M&M Blondies: https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/crazy-halloween-blondies
This dish is perfect if you have any M&M’s left over from Halloween. This recipe is both savory and sweet with the combination of M&M’s and pretzels all on top of a Blondie.

Greg Dupree
Salted Chocolate Matzo Toffee: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/salted-chocolate-matzo-toffee
If you don’t like toffee now, just you wait until you’ve tried this recipe. This toffee is sure to be a Fall favorite!

Heather Baird SprinkleBakes.com
Haunted Ginger Bread House: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/haunted-gingerbread-house-3848738
Thought Gingerbread House’s were only for Christmas? Well, you were wrong. This Haunted Gingerbread House will prove to you that they are perfect for Halloween too.

Hector M Sanchez
Hot Chocolate trifle: http://www.myrecipes.com/recipe/mexican-hot-chocolate-trifle
Craving Hot Chocolate but don’t want the warm drink until the temperature cools down? Try this Hot Chocolate trifle! This will cure your cravings in a way that might even be better than traditional hot chocolate!
By Hannah Bozeman