Go to
www.Familyfun.go.com
They have fun halloween recipes like: Bat chips, Cheese fingers, Edible eyeballs, monster toes, brain surgery salad.
And much more!
2006-10-23 04:05:24
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answered by Anonymous
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~*~How to Throw a Halloween Party for Teens
Most teens have outgrown trick-or-treating, but still love Halloween. Plan a costume party to help them celebrate with their friends.
Instructions
* STEP 1: Plan the party and decide on whether you want to have a theme.
* STEP 2: Invite all teens to come in costume. Put both a start time and an ending time on invitations.
* STEP 3: Decorate with anything from streamers and balloons to a full-scale haunted house.
* STEP 4: Start a mixer as soon as teens begin arriving. Pin the name of a famous monster or Halloween character on each person's back and have them ask yes/no questions until they guess their identity.
* STEP 5: Play games, especially team games. Try a pumpkin relay with a small pumpkin tucked under each runner's chin or a pumpkin seed necklace relay in which each team member gets a turn with a needle, thread and slippery pumpkin seeds. The team with the most pumpkin seeds on the string at the end wins. Give Halloween novelties or candy as prizes.
* STEP 6: Consider games with a spooky Halloween flavor.
* STEP 7: Serve pizza, mixing 6 tbps. of parmesan cheese with ten drops each red, green and yellow food coloring and put over pizza for a "moldy" look. Also serve punch in a witch's cauldron with dry ice, and dessert, such as pumpkin pie or pumpkin ice cream with candy corn sprinkled on top.
* STEP 8: Take pictures.
* STEP 9: Turn lights up and let kids know it's time to leave. Send them home with treat bags, Halloween novelties or party favors.
Tips & Warnings
* Have each teen bring a 12-oz. can of soda and pour it into a punchbowl for a strange tasting punch.
* Other games include a pumpkin-pie-eating contest, bobbing for apples or a scavenger hunt for Halloween items.
* Always provide plenty of adult supervision.
Overall Things You'll Need
* Fog Machines
* Halloween Sound Effects CD
* Pumpkins Seeds
* Halloween Stickers
* Halloween Candles
* Tarot Cards
* Trick Or Treat Bags
* Cauldrons And Foggers
* Jack-o'-lanterns
* Halloween Decorations
* Coffins
* Halloween Invitations
* Halloween Light Sets
* Halloween Music And Sounds
Try here for some great spooky recipes:
http://parentingteens.about.com/od/halloweenfun/a/halloweenrecipe.htm
http://marthastewart.com/
2006-10-23 11:13:45
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answered by dlcarnall 4
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"Spooky Joes" - 8 servings
2 lbs. ground beef
2 (10 3/4 oz.) cans condensed tomato soup; undiluted
1 tsp. onion salt
2 cups (8 oz.) shredded cheddar cheese
8 hamburger buns; split
8 slices cheddar cheese
In large skillet, cook beef over medium heat until no longer pink; drain. Stir in the soup and onion; heat through. Stir in shredded cheddar until melted. Spoon about 1/2 cup onto the bottom of each bun. Cut cheese slices with 2 1/2" Halloween cookie cutters; place over beef mixture. Serve with bun tops on the side.
2006-10-23 18:54:16
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answered by JubJub 6
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Martha Stewert has a lot of great halloween recipes on her website..
2006-10-23 11:00:05
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answered by Navi 2
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Go to: http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/special/specialfeature/halloween_ms_food/
Great ideas for food! some examples, worms on a bun, frightful finger foods, etc.
2006-10-23 11:07:36
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answered by Willow 5
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www.foodnetwork.com i seen a devilish chicken pot pie u make the pie and some of the left over dough u color it with red food color and make like a face on top(eyes, eyebrows, mouth)
2006-10-23 11:01:01
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answered by Ms.J 1
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i think you should make them spageti and meat balls so it will look like eye balls you could also mke them meat loaf to look like a brain.
2006-10-23 11:07:45
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answered by beaverboy 1
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check out kraftfoods.com, great ideas!!!
2006-10-23 10:56:42
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answered by HH72 2
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