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Kids Halloween
Food Treats
Your kids will
love these yummy and spooky foods. Makes some of these kids
Halloween food treats.
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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Halloween is all about the treats. So, how can
you make some fun treats at home that your little ones
will love? It’s easier than you might think.
Do you have some Halloween Cookie Cutters? That’s all
you’ll need to make these first three fun and memorable
Halloween treats.
Terrifying Tortilla Chips: Start with some flour
tortillas and spray a bit of canola oil on them.
Sprinkle parmesan cheese or cinnamon and sugar on them.
Then cut fun shapes out of the tortillas with a bat,
ghost or pumpkin cookie cutter. Put the shapes into the
oven for a crispy treat.
Spooky sandwiches: Make your favorite sandwich. Peanut
butter and jelly works just fine. Then, using a cookie
cutter, press hard into the sandwich and you’ll get a
spooky treat. If you use a pumpkin shape cookie cutter,
add licorice or candy corn to make eyes and nose on a
jack-o-lantern face.
Creepy Cheese and Cold Cuts: Buy packaged cheese (the
kind that you peel the plastic off). Also, buy some
cold-cuts. Using a cookie cutter, make spooky shapes.
Present the cheese and cold cuts on a platter as an
appetizer – or have a sandwich smorgasbord and allow
your guests to use the creepy cheese to make their own
sandwiches.
Here are a few more last-minute ideas for Halloween fun.
Wicked Witch Fingers: Do you have some dough and
almonds? Believe it or not, you can make witch fingers.
Just stretch out the dough into a “finger-shape”
including a knuckle. Then, take the almond and press it
into the end to make the fingernail. You can experiment
with different colors to make witch fingers creepier.
“Paint” the fingernail with food coloring (grey or black
is perfect), or make the dough a creepy green color.
Oooh… spooky!
Green Anything: Take your favorite foods and add a drop
of green food coloring to them. Are you in the mood for
French toast? Make it green. How about pudding? Make it
green. You can even serve green milk with your cookies.
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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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