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Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesDelaine in GA Feedback About This Post:RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
How about Maggot Burgers and Bones and Blood? Both are gross but tasty: Post By Jake Ludington (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesThere is a site called the http://mistycauldron.com They have a recipe's page with some interesting ones. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipeshttp://www.halloweenrecipes101.com Post by imaqt1962 RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesYou should get a new kitty litter box and a new kitty litter scooper and then get smashed up vanilla wafers and put them in the box and then get tootsie rolls or chocolate chunks and put them in the box too. It really looks like cats made a mess. Post By sally (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesI love these recipes, and here's one of my own: toast a English muffin, and add pizza sauce and cheese strips. Mummy pizzas! Add olive "eyes" and corn "teeth." perfect for kids! Post By Spookapalooza (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipesi love these recipes, and here's one of my own: toast a english muffin, and add pizza sauce and cheese strips. Mummy pizzas! Add olive "eyes" and corn "teeth." perfect for kids! Post By Spookapalooza (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesTake cherry tomatoes, cut a small piece off the ends, add a little cream cheese, and give it a little squeeze and you have zits! Post By Alysa (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesWe have a huge Halloween party every year and one of the favorite foods on the kids' table is Monster Toes. Just take a package of cocktail weiners and cut a 90 degree 'fingernail notch' in the tip of each one. Starting about 1/3 of the way down from the 'notch', wrap each of the weiners with a 3/4 inch wide X 5 inch long strip of flour tortilla, layering as you go down like you would wrap an Ace bandage. Secure with toothpick and bake at 350 for 8 minutes. (Just long enough to warm through.) Remove from oven and place a small dollop of ketchup into each 'finger notch' to give the appearance of blood. The kids love them and so will you! They dissappear really fast. Post By Karen (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesI had a GREAT sweet 16 birthday. We got ina circl and we passed paper bags around and everyone had to guess the items in the bag. We had a manicotti noodle with sour cream and grape jelly,(intestine) so when everyone pulled their hand out they had gross stuff on their hand that really creeped them out! lol....We also had a canned pear half (tongue) and my cousin screamed when he put his hand in the bag. Hope I helped! Post By sky (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesOnce, a long time ago I had a book report with my friend to do and as extra credit we decided to make a "creepy food" to go with our scary book and puppet show to hand out to the class. Let's say it invovled green jello mix, fluff, butter, popcorn, and lots of grossed out kids! Post By Melissa (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesWell I'm going to have a party in like...10 days for my birthday, and i'm going to play fear factor. What I'm doing is i'm going to blind fold the people, and then mix baby food, mushed banana, parmesan cheese, and crumpled up chips, and make then stick their hand in it, and make them eat it perhaps. Post By Beckiee! (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesThese are all good recipes but I have a good one too. Put Mountain Dew Soda in a punch bowl, then add globs of pink sherbet to the bowl. Freeze water in non-powdered gloves and then when they are frozen, peel back the glove, revealing the frozen hand...break off a icecube finger and put it in a drink. TASTES GREAT AND THE KIDS WILL LOVE IT! Post By Melaina (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
This is just in time for Hallowe'en - try it if you dare!!!!!! And if you have a strong stomach!!! Post By Ms_muggwamp (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
A dish of dirt (chocolate pudding) with creepy, crawly gummy worms is always a hit. Post by fun-theme-party-ideas RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
THIS ISN'T A FOOD RECIPE..BUT FOR DECORATION, TAKE A GLASS JAR FILL IT WITH WATER AND A FEW DROPS OF RED FOOD COLORING, ADD A FEW PLASTIC BODY PARTS, EAR,NOSE,FINGER Post By SARA (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesBarf!--cream corn and peas. Post By SHANNON (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
Mr. Blue's Toilet Bowl Punch Post By Sarah (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesCut the rind off of a couple chilled watermelons and present the red pieces as chunks of chilled flesh. Post By sarahbelle (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesI got one for you... I laughed so hard when I heard this. Get an unused bed pan. Put yellow jello with baby ruths in it!! So Gross but Fun! Post By Travis (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesIf you use grapes for eyeballs, don't forget to peel them. They are much slimier that way. Post By Julie (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesI made a Human shape out of meatloaf and then left a scooped out section where the stomach is, and patted the scooped out meat into a patty in the shape of the scooped out section of the human body to use as the lid. I then added green olives sliced for the eyes and almonds slivers for the teeth. I baked at regular temp for a meatloaf. On top of the stove I made some spaghetti with sauce, to serve as the guts. When the meatloaf, cadaver was done spooned the spaghetti/sauce into the scooped out section of the cadaver and put the meat lid on it. Served on a plate and told a creepy story about a cadaver that me the mad scientist needed help with. My family loved it even my 70 year old mother. Post By Johnna Morris (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesMake meatballs but shape them like poops. You can add corn for an extra touch of grossness. Serve them in a bedpan with wipies. Post By Anne P (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesI made a kitty litter cake and it was so realistic we couldn't eat it. Especially loved the "turds". Kids love this kinda stuff. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
Another idea along the same lines of creepy food items when kids are blindfolded is to take freshly cooked, drained spaghetti, hot right out of the colander and put it in a deep rounded plastic bowl. Refrigerate immediately. When preparing for the party, take the cold spaghetti and gently flip it over into a shallow bowl so that the "molded" part is up. Have kids run their hands over it and tell them it's brains. Post By Andrea (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
I'm not sure of what sites you've tried but here's a couple with some different refreshment ideas and recipe archives to scan over to get your imagination going: Post by BarbMoore RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesFor a Halloween prank, you might have the children be blindfolded and place their hands in a bowl of cold grapes. It is such an eery feel. We did it at a Halloween spooky walk event. and the children were amazed to find out the "yuky" feeling item was only a bowl of grapes Post By jeanne (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesTry this site: http://www.justkidsrecipes.com/inxkgr.html lots of neat stuff Post By Terry R (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
A couple of years ago I bought a hollow skull from Walmart. I took it home and washed it out very well. Then made spaghetti. I put lots of sauce in a pan and added blue food dye until my sauce turned a purple/red color. I mixed the noodles with the sauce and placed it all inside my skull head. My kids thought it looked neat, "just like brains". Then before I served dinner I tipped the skull over on its side, on a plate and it looked like brains oozing out of a head. Post by beckyalan RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
A gross food item you could make is "Kitty Litter". You put unwrapped tootsie rolls in a bowl of granola. Post By Cheryl from Missouri (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesFor one of our halloween parties, we had a floating hand in our punch bowl. A day or two prior to our party, I cleaned both the inside and outside of a rubber glove, then filled it with punch, secured the end tightly so that it wouldn't leak and then froze it. I layed it in the freezer with the fingers slightly separated and bent. When I made the punch, I removed the rubber glove and put the frozen hand in the punch. Using punch of a different color really makes the hand stand out in the punchbowl. Post By Debbie (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
An old microwave recipe I used to make for regular parties was crunchy breadsticks wrapped in bacon strips and then rolled in parmesean cheese... I did these for a halloween party once and labeled them as skin and bones...really grossed people out but the food was good. We also bought pasta made with squid ink (the taste was normal - just black color) and put it in red sauce...called it Medusa's hair. Post by QueenBeeCrafts RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween Recipes
Last Year for Halloween I made devilled eggs. After cooking the eggs (most of the way, until they are firm.) I removed them from the pot and rolled them across the counter to crackle the shells. Then I placed them back in the water to which I added a large amount of red food coloring. When they were completely done I removed them from the water and let them cool. Upon deviling I added a little blue coloring to the yolk mixture and a sliced black olive to the top. Arranged on a platter they make a great representation of bloodshot eyeballs. Post By Virginia (Guest Post) RE: Gross, Yucky, Creepy Halloween RecipesI've seen cupcakes with gummy worms on them. ALMOST enough to keep me from eating a cupcake! Also once a long time ago in our youth group they turned out all the lights and we sat in a circle while they read a scary story and passed around paper cups of things we were supposed to feel. When they talked about the man's hair they had corn silk in the cup, the next cup had grapes in it and it was about his eyeballs. Maybe this would start you thinking about some ideas. Good luck. Post by Jayne |
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