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Gross
Halloween Party Foods
What would a
good Halloween party be without some gross Halloween party
foods?
Homemade Halloween Costumes For Kids
Would you like to quickly make
creative Halloween costumes that you and your children will
be proud of -- for a fraction of the price of store-bought?
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Getting ready for a howling Halloween party this
year? Spruce up your party this year with some icky, but
yummy party food. Here are some fun food ideas for your
ghostly Halloween party:
Snot cubes
Refrigerate yellow and green Jello (any flavors) in ice
cube trays. Serve chilled.
Worms in snot
Make snot cubes, as directed above, out of Jello. Insert
gummy worms in each cube of Jello then refrigerate.
Serve chilled.
Bad apples
Using a small, sharp knife cut a small, round hole in
one side of the top of an apple. Insert a gummy worm
inside the hole. Create display of “bad apples” in a
wooden bucket.
Monster Mash
In a large bowl, combine the following ingredients:
* 10 cups popcorn
* 1 pound plain M&M’s
* 1-14 oz. jar dry roasted peanuts
* 1 cup raisins (optional)
* 1 cup Reece’s pieces (found in baking isle by
chocolate chips)
Bowl of Brains
Scramble several eggs. To get the gray brain color, mix
in green, red, and blue food coloring as you beat the
eggs before cooking them.
Buggy Ice Cubes
Insert gummy worms or raisins (for bugs) in ice trays
with water and freeze. Insert frozen buggy ice cubes in
your bowl of party punch. |
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Homemade Halloween Costumes
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and your children will be proud of -- for a fraction of the price of
store-bought?
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