Saturday, October 26, 2024

Halloween Messages

 Halloween messages and wishes for Instagram, Faceboo, Twitter and many more

Cats say meow, ghosts say boo, happy Halloween to you!

May your pumpkin lantern shine bright and your spirits be even brighter this Halloween.

A candy a day keeps witches away.

A pumpkin a day keeps little ghosts away.

May your Halloween night be full of laughter, friends, and unforgettable memories. 

Here's to a Halloween filled with costumes, laughter, and the joy of being a kid again.

Happy Halloween! I hope you have a hauntingly good time with family and friends. 

May your pumpkin lantern shine bright and your spirits be even brighter this Halloween.

A pumpkin a day keeps little ghosts away.

 Halloween greetings, quotes of images

Images with Quotes

Short Halloween Captions

Funny Halloween Captions for Instagram and facebook:

  • "If you’ve got it, haunt it! 💁‍♀️🦇"
  • "Witch better have my candy! 🍬🧙‍♀️"
  • "My broomstick runs on wine. 🧙‍♀️🍷"
  • "I put a spell on you, and now you’re my snack! 🍭✨"
  • Maybe she’s born with it; maybe it’s the Halloween costume.
  • "Too cute to spook, but still here for the treats! 🎃😜"
  • "Caution: May contain traces of spooky shenanigans. ⚠️👻"
  • Every day is Halloween if you’re weird enough! 🎉🕷️"
  • "Feeling fang-tastic this Halloween! 🧛‍♂️😄"
  • "I’m here for the candy and the costume drama. 🍬🎭"
  • Don't want a trick? ...Am I a good witch or bad?
  • Boo! I'm here to deplete your treats!
  • Don't want a hoax? Use candy to coax!
  • I'm back again! Re-treat me or I'll tweet.
  • Sugar or spice? Please be nice!
  • Want me to go away? Give me some candy!
  • Some Halloween candy would be quite dandy!
  • Taking a coffin break, be back soon.
  • "I’m just here for the boos. 🍻👻"

    Halloween funny quotes and images
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Scary Halloween Captions for Instagram and facebook:

"Ghouls just wanna have fun."

"Boo! Did I scare you, or are you just happy to see me? 😉"

"When black cats prowl and pumpkins gleam, may luck be yours on Halloween!
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"Join me for a night of frights—let's get haunted! 👻✨"

"Creepin' it real this Halloween. 🕷️👻"

"Something wicked this way comes… 🎃"

"Trick or treat, smell my feet, give me something spooky to eat! 🍬"

"Fright night: where the monsters come out to play. 🦇"

A real witch is nothing without her ghoul friends.

Witch-ing you a very Happy Halloween!

Hope your Halloween is a real scream this year.

Friday, October 25, 2024

Diwali Wishes To Teacher


Diwali Wishes for Teachers
Diwali cards to teachers

Images and sayings

Happy Diwali to my wonderful teacher! 
May the light of Diwali fill your days with peace,
joy, and immense success. 
Thank you for your patience and wisdom; 
They mean the world.

Happy Diwali to the one who has taught me to shine from within. 
May this festival bring you as much joy 
as you bring to your students every day. 
Thank you for everything!

Warmest Diwali wishes to an inspiring teacher! 
Just like Diwali lights up our homes, 
you have brightened my mind and heart. 
May your life be filled with endless creativity, joy, and success.

Dear Teacher, You are a light in my life 
as diyas are in Deepavali. 
Wishing you a Diwali that's as radiant 
as the wisdom you've shared with us


Diwali Cards for Teachers
Diwali cards to teachers

Images and sayings





Thursday, October 24, 2024

Diwali prayers in English

Prayer for Prosperity
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May the divine light of Diwali 
and good health in all our lives.
shine with peace, prosperity, happiness.


Lakshmi- Ganesha Prayer
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O Lakshmi, Goddess of fortune, 
bless us with abundance and prosperity. 
O Ganesha, remover of obstacles, 
guide us on the path of righteousness and wisdom.


Diwali Cards
Diwali cards

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Prayer for Peace and unity
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May the lights of diyas 
fill your life with unbound happiness.
May this Diwali bring peace to our hearts and unity in our homes. 


Vedic Prayer for Wisdom
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Lead us from untruth to truth, 
from darkness to light, 
and from death to immortality. 
O divine light, illuminate our minds 
with wisdom and knowledge

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Eco- Friendly Diwali Prayer
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O Earth, may we celebrate Diwali in a way that honors you. 
Guide us to protect and nurture your beauty, 
as we rejoice in the lights and festivities.


Diwali Wishes for Teachers
Diwali cards to teachers

Images and sayings


Prayer for Blessings
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May beautiful lights, lots of sweets 
and endless blessings be with you on Diwali.


Five Sugar-free Treats for Healthy Halloween

Halloween means sugary yummy lots of treats. But there are some people who are diabetic or a little more health conscious can still enjoy the festive treats. There are lots of creative and yummy alternatives. Here I am giving you five no-sugar treats that will still satisfy your Halloween cravings without the sugar overload.

1. Sugar-Free Pumpkin Bars

Perfect for both kids and adults. These are packed with wholesome ingredients like low carb all purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, ground cinnamon, veg oil, pumpkin puree, eggs and vanilla extract.
These bite-sized treats are full of fibre, protein, and the delicious flavours of fall spices like cinnamon, . You can roll them in shredded coconut or crushed nuts for added texture and a spooky visual appeal.



2.Apple Slice Monsters

First slice some apples, spread unsweetened peanut butter between two slice, use sunflower seeds or mini marshmallows as "teeth". you can make the eyes with some sugar-free chocolates, it's totally optional. It's a perfect treat for kids and olds who are diabetic.




3. Avocado Brownies: These brownies are made with avocado, almond flour, and unsweetened cocoa, these are rich, fudgy,. You could even use your favourite toppings in it like chopped pistachios/ walnuts, sugar free chocolate chips, low carb ice cream, chocolate syrup etc.


4. Banana-Coconut Ghost Pops: To make this treat take some peeled bananas, cut in half. Insert popsicles freeze for 1hour. whisk coconut oil and honey then pour it over frozen banana. after coating it roll into coconut flakes, lightly press and put it on parchment paper. Decorate with chocolate chips for eyes and raisins for the mouth. place it in freezer for another hour to farm up.




5. Cheese Stick Mummies: Wrap string cheese with thin slices of sugar-free dough and bake until golden for a savoury Halloween snack!
These Mummies cheesy Sticks are the perfect treat for Halloween parties, movie nights, or anytime you're craving a cheesy bite with a festive twist.



These recipes not only promote health but also embrace the Halloween theme with fun shapes and designs. Whether it's for a school event, family gathering, or your own Halloween party, these treats are sure to be a hit.

With these no-sugar treats, you can enjoy the spirit of Halloween without compromising your health goals. Whether you're hosting a Halloween party or just looking for healthier options for trick-or-treaters, these recipes offer a delicious, sugar-free twist on classic Halloween favourites. Also they’re packed with natural ingredients that provide energy and nutrients, making them perfect for all ages.

You can enjoy the festivities while keeping things wholesome, healthy, and just as spooky







Monday, October 21, 2024

Halloween: History and places where celebrate


 Halloween is a holiday. The English Word 'Halloween' comes from "All Hallows' Eve. It's the day before the Foreign Christian Feast of All Hallows' or All Saints' Day on 1st November and All Souls' Day on 2nd November. It started in the ancient Celtic festival known as "Samhain" which means summer's end, end of the harvest season and beginning of dark, cold winter. Celts believed that during this time the boundary between the living and the dead become blurred and the souls of the dead returns to their homes, so people dressed in costumes and lit bonfires to keep off spirit. The night before became All Hallows' eve, which evolved into Halloween. 

            The holiday is mostly popular in the United States, Canada, UK and Ireland. people celebrated this event with carved pumpkins with scary or humorous faces to make this event more spooky. Children and adults dress as ghosts or monsters. They play the "trick or treat" game by visiting the houses. If a "treat"(like candy) is given then the child or the spirit will not do the "trick"(mischief) on the owner's house.

                   Bonfires were part of ancient Samhain rituals to ward off evil spirits. Now-a-days people watch horror films or tell spooky tales. In the modern days homes and public places are decorated with cobwebs, skeletons witches and black cat's idol (as they are the symbols of the Other World) and now the popular treats are candy corn, caramel apples and pumpkin pie or spice lattes.


Halloween greetings, quotes of images
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                    In India this festival has become popular due to increase the influence of western culture. It has become a festive occasion for people of all ages mixing ancient customs and modern fun with a focus on community activities and entertainments.