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Halloween

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Last Post Oct 20, 2009 9:33 AM by: Moderator_Deanne
 
Moderator_Deanne
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Oct 20, 2009 9:33 AM
I'm sticking around so our house can be the 'collection zone' for kids, I'll have a bunch of them getting dressed and heading out, then they'll pop in along the way and end up landing back here. Then it's a long night of candy hyped teens and bad horror flicks, wee!

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blessedmommy
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Oct 20, 2009 8:34 AM
We are doing Trunk or Treat at church. We will also go see the grandparents.
I love to make the day special by making everything look like ghosts, pumpkins, cats, etc. I love the Wilton Cookie Cutters. I also tend to turn food orange with food coloring. Orange mashed potatoes, orange dip for their tortilla chips that I make from soft taco shells and cookie cutters. I love this time of year!:-x

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Moderator_Sky
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Oct 19, 2009 10:46 PM
I am going to my aunt's neighborhood, as we do every year, for trick or treating and then we go to her house for a big (late) dinner. She cooks, and it's generally latin american fare, as her husband is Guatemalan. And it's great food!

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Moderator_Jane
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Oct 19, 2009 11:24 AM
Halloween fast approaches for 2009. What are you planning for your kids, family or friends?

We live so far out in the country and down a dark driveway that kids almost never come here. I usually buy a bag of my favorite candy so that it won't go to waste. :^O

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Moderator_Jane
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 30, 2009 9:20 AM
> An easy meal that the kids loved at my house was
> Bar-b-q meat cups. Brown hamburger, drain and add
> either Manwich or barbeque sauce. Take biscuits and
> line muffin pans with flattend out biscuit, fill
> bicuits with meat, top with cheese & bake as directed
> by biscuits until golden brown, they loved it with
> mac & chesse or chips.


Welcome to the community, PeaceBaby420. Not only do kids love these little meat pies but adults, too. Since I got the idea here, my husband wants them all the time.

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PeaceBaby420
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 29, 2009 11:31 PM
An easy meal that the kids loved at my house was Bar-b-q meat cups. Brown hamburger, drain and add either Manwich or barbeque sauce. Take biscuits and line muffin pans with flattend out biscuit, fill bicuits with meat, top with cheese & bake as directed by biscuits until golden brown, they loved it with mac & chesse or chips.

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amygardner77
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 26, 2009 2:47 PM
A very neat trick for halloween...take hot dogs wraped in cresent roll dough with one end hangng out 2 inches,notch hotdog about half inch deep and half inch long. Bake as instucted on package. Meanwhile slice radishes in half then thin to fit notches leaving slight red on end. Place radishes on notch and sqirt ketchup where "finger" mets bun. This is scary fun food kids will eat up.

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amygardner77
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 26, 2009 2:40 PM
f you put the glove over a bowl and let the fingers hang during freezing it's also ver cool to kids

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Moderator_Deanne
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 26, 2009 2:32 PM
> I'm not sure about a meal, I've tried to find one for
> myself, but a fun idea is to take washed surgical
> gloves and fill them with a red juice. Freeze them
> overnight and let them float in a bowl of the same
> juice. Kids will get a kick out of a hand in the
> bowl.
> Hope your party goes great!


Welcome to the community chellelovessoilers. =)

I *like* that idea; creepy and useful.

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chellelovesoilers
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 26, 2009 2:05 PM
I'm not sure about a meal, I've tried to find one for myself, but a fun idea is to take washed surgical gloves and fill them with a red juice. Freeze them overnight and let them float in a bowl of the same juice. Kids will get a kick out of a hand in the bowl.
Hope your party goes great!

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Moderator_Sky
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 25, 2009 10:03 PM
Welcome to the community, jeanniebell05. What a neat tip, thanks!

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jeanniebell05
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 25, 2009 12:10 PM
since you said it is a halloween theme party if you take hotdogs and slice them long wise and then boil them they will look like worms

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champsarahjoy
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 22, 2009 10:54 PM
You could always do a hot dog "bar." Have hot dogs boiled or grilled, then bowls of toppings for everyone to put on themselves. Some unusual things that actually are really tasty (in addition to the normal fixings): shredded cabbage, crunched up potato chips or corn chips, salsa, onion or green onion. This has always been a hit whenever we have served it.

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blessedmommy
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 22, 2009 12:14 PM
The taco in a bag (some may call it something else)...take a bag of fritos, add some chili and cheese, couldeven add lettuce tomato. Then give them a fork.

Taco bar: soft taco shells, hard shells, chips
meat, lettuce, tomato, salsa, cheese. Serve with side of refried beans or some rice

Maybe something in the crockpot.

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Moderator_Sky
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Re: Halloween

Posted: Sep 21, 2009 11:32 PM
Easy and hot? Most any kind of pasta. Spaghetti can go a LONG way. Lasagna takes a bit longer to put together, but it can feed a lot of people and folks love it. Pretty much any pasta.

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