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Halloween— it’s not just for the kids. Sure, everyoneeventuallyoutgrows trick-or-treating, but that doesn’t mean putting the holiday (or its traditions) behind for good. If anything, there’s even more to do on Oct. 31 as a grown-up.
Watch a scary movie
This may be the easiest solution togetting your spooky fixthat doesn’t require leaving the couch. Win-win.
Binge-watch a season ofAmerican Horror Story
Want something a bit longer than a movie to stay busy on the couch on Halloween? Head to Hulu and stream a season (or several) of the always-creepyAmerican Horror Storyfor hours of spine shivers. (Don’t know where to start? Check ourranking of the first 10 seasons.)
Carve pumpkins
Interested in doing something that requires a bit — just a bit! — more physical activity than watching a movie or bingingAHS?Pick up a pumpkinand break out the carving knife. This is a fun, creative way of getting into the Halloween spirit —andan arm workout.
Go bobbing for apples
This is such an autumn activity, but how many people actually do it? Without trick-or-treating, it’s the perfect excuse to give it a go!
Hit up a hayride
Autumn is here, and so are hayrides! Not only are they adventurous, but there’s really no better night to do it, particularly with the window of opportunity closing once winter arrives.
Visit a haunted house
Head to a Halloween party — or host one of your own!
If you’re afraid of getting scared (we get it), skip the horror and celebrate Halloween with a party. If you don’t know anyone hosting one,step up to the plate yourself!
Bake a candy cake
Put an adult twist onHalloween candywith acandy-filled cake recipe. Not only is it tasty, but baking will keep you occupied on fright night.
Put yourself in a sugar coma
Hand out candy
Passing along your favorite Halloween traditions to the next generation? Well, there’s really nothing sweeter thanhanding out candyto costumed trick-or-treaters, is there?
source: people.com