As bobbing goes, apples are the premier pick for submerging in water and almost immediately trying to liberate with your face. But why is this frankly strange tradition as synonymous with autumn as ...
Despite the popularity of apple bobbing around Halloween, some historians believe the tradition of bobbing for apples is rooted in love and romance and has little to do with trick-or-treating.
There’s a 2016 segment of “The Rachael Ray Show” that I think about more often than I should during the fall season. In it, two live audience members are called up to the stage to play a festive game ...