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Ideas for Halloween Treats

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Halloween’s coming up soon, and now’s the best time to start planning. And if you’re like most people, the menu is probably the first thing on your mind. It’s true that planning the Halloween table can be tricky—you want something the kids will love, but you don’t want to leave out older guests either. How can you plan a Halloween menu that will appeal to everyone and fit your budget? It’s a lot easier than you think—here are some suggestions to help you out.

A big candy bowl

If you’re holding a party for kids, save them the trouble of trick-or-treating and give them a giant bowl of treats. Just got a big container and fill it with sweets of all kinds. You can also add some fruit and toys to fill it out, as well as add color. Look for a stylish container that can work as a centerpiece—you can use an old bottle or glass box, or just wrap some black and orange ribbon around a big clear bowl.

Halloween cupcakes

Everyone’s got a sweet tooth, and there’s no better time to indulge than at Halloween. If you want something more filling than candy, try making Halloween cupcakes. You can just get store-bought cakes and decorate them yourself if you’re in a hurry. Use colored frosting and candy toppers to create all sorts of designs, such as monsters, bugs, mummies and witches. It’s a lot easier than it seems, and you can even get your kids to design their own!

A pumpkin bowl

Many people consider pumpkin soup a staple for Halloween parties. This is especially true in cold places, where October starts getting chilly and a bowl of hot soup just really fits the occasion. Make your own jack-o-lantern bowl by hollowing out a pumpkin and baking it until it’s hard and crisp. It looks nice on your table and adds a definite Halloween theme to your party.

Finger food platter

Halloween parties tend to be casual, so finger foods and appetizers make a good fit. Prepare a bunch of different finger foods and arrange them creatively on stylish platters. Use a bunch of small colorful bowls for the dips. You can make some of them in advance—just freeze them and reheat each platter just before serving.

Out of ideas for this year’s Halloween party? Chances are you just need a bit of creativity. Here are some suggestions you might want to try out.

Great Treats to Give Out on Halloween

If you are planning a Halloween party of any type, there is a good chance that food will be involved. However, with Halloween being a night of creeps and spooks, you might want to get a little more creative than the typical chips and dip. Here are some ideas for how to incorporate the themes of the season and the holiday into your kitchen.

Seasonal foods

Halloween comes at the end of fall, a time when there are plenty of fresh harvest items to enjoy. You can incorporate these into your Halloween dining for fresh, (and often inexpensive) delights.

One of the favorite Halloween traditions is the carving of the Jack-o-lantern. And as anyone who has ever carved a pumpkin knows, the glowing creation on your front steps on Halloween night leaves behind a pile of slimy pumpkin guts. However, you can use this pumpkin flesh to create delicious treats. Pumpkin cooks up well into pies, cookies, muffins, and soups that you can serve for your Halloween meal. And seasoned and roasted pumpkin seeds are a popular snack. You can always experiment with flavors to create your own delicious versions.

Another bountiful harvest item around Halloween is the apple. Apples work great fresh, candied, and baked into cakes, muffins, and pies. And of course there is always applesauce! If you are in need of some game ideas for your Halloween party, bobbing for apples has always been a long time favorite.

Other Treats

Of course, your ghouls and goblins are probably not thinking about healthy fruit when they are donning Halloween costumes. For many, Halloween is as much about the candy as it is about getting to dress up. So you will want to have plenty of sweet treats on hand as well.

Cookies are always a favorite with kids of all ages. You can use your favorite cookie dough flavor, and then shape it into fun Halloween shapes using cookie cutters. Bats, ghosts, and jack-o-lanterns/pumpkins all work well for shaped cookies. Or, you can choose to decorate your favorite cookies using orange, black, and white frosting and/or sprinkles. If you are pressed for time, pre-shaped holiday cookies are often available at your local grocer.

If you are looking for another treat idea, popcorn is always fun. You can take your favorite popcorn ball recipe and fashion ghosts instead of balls. Add a few pieces of candy for eyes and a mouth, and you have a fun treat. Or, put fresh-popped popcorn into disposable plastic gloves, with a piece of candy at the finger tip, to create monster hands.

Getting creative
You can always turn your kid‘s favorite foods into Halloween dishes with a little creativity. Food coloring can turn ordinary foods into creepy monster dishes. Decorate cupcakes with licorice legs and candy eyes to create spiders. Or simply get a little creative with how you serve everyday items to design your own spooky feast.

With a little work and a little creativity, you can come up with your own Halloween treats for your little tricksters.

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Effective Halloween Tricks Towards Effective Postcard Printing Services Treats

What’s your favorite time of the year? If you are a business owner, you may think of the seasons and reasons when you should be availing postcard printing services. And you have all year round to take advantage of the medium and use every occasion on the calendar to celebrate the season and spread the excitement onto your target market.

One of the seasons that entrepreneurs are taking advantage of to head on to their trusted printing companies to render postcard printing services is during Halloween. Do you want to know a little tidbit about this occasion? This may help you design better ads to spook, or rather excite your target audience.

The Idea
Halloween is being celebrated on the evening of the last day of October. This holiday that originated in Ireland is popular among many countries around the globe including the United States. The objective of the occasion is to scare people. For this reason, there are activities that are being done to achieve such effect. People love dressing up like their favorite scary characters during this time of the season. They love setting up their houses to create an eerie ambience.

Here are some of the favorite symbols that are being utilized for this celebration.

1.    Jack-O’-Lantern. This was first made in Europe. People there carved rutabaga or turnip to form the image of a scary head. After the illusion was made, a candle is being placed inside so that when it lights up, the face will become more prominent to those who will see it. In America however, pumpkin is more readily available that is why people used it as substitute and stuck to it through the years and even until this day.

People nowadays use this basically to accessorize their places to suit the occasion. There are even readily made lanterns that are made out of plastics or clay. And there have also been so many variations in terms of the faces being carved out of the lantern. Some of the available types now include happy faces, comical and the likes. It is no longer limited to the scary kinds.

2.    Mythical creatures. You name it, from vampires, to monsters, a skull with a dagger, think about anything that will scare you out of your wits. Some stick to conventional looks including ghosts of every kind and sizes, witches, zombies, skeletons, demons and mummies.

3.    Scary animals. The kinds that are being used for this purpose include bats, spiders, black cats, crows and owls.

4.    Movie characters. People love scaring themselves during this season. Moviemakers capitalize on the fact by creating stories that people will love to watch during Halloween and other times of the year when you just love tormenting yourself with a bit scary treat. And Halloween will not be complete without people trying to dress up like their favorite characters from such popular movies.

These ideas can help you launch effective trick and treats that you can apply on your next postcard printing services venture. This way, you will be assured that you can turn people’s scare into sales.

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Candy, though being associated with Halloween for centuries, has also long been associated with health issues such as spikes in sugar levels, weight gain and contributing to such things as diabetes and decay of our teeth. However, there are other Halloween treat ideas that you to hand out to your trick-or-treaters.  We can all make sure our kids enjoy this Halloween by giving them treats that won’t harm or affect their health.

After having numerous conversations with kids in my family, their friends and their classroom buddies I have come up with a list of treats the kids would enjoy just as much, if not more, than Halloween candy.

Healthy Snacks:

Raisins or other dried fruit packets

Bags of homemade trail mix

Mixed nuts that can also be mixed with raisins or dried cranberries

Apples can be decorated with small scary spiders that you can attach to the stem

Bananas and oranges can be decorated with painted Halloween faces

Other Great Treats:

Kids love stick-on stickers and temporary tattoos

Wax teeth and mustaches have been a hit on Halloween for as long as I can remember

Small wind-up toys that jump and move in many different ways – many adults have collected these since they were children

Boxes of Crayons

Spooky tops for their pencils and spooky shaped erasers

Sidewalk Chalk – great for Hop Scotch and for drawing pictures on the sidewalk or driveway

Freaky plastic rings shaped like spiders and other creatures will go nicely as accessories to their costumes.  A cat ring would be a great addition to the Pink Barbie Cat Costume for girls.

Many of your local party stores will have Halloween party favor bags. Some of them have miniature harmonicas and other fun toys in them.  I take these bags and use the contents individually for the trick-or-treaters. Kids love Halloween whether they get lots of candy or other fun and playful treats in their bag.

With the thousands of children that can’t eat candy due to health issues such as diabetes or food allergies, it’s important to have alternatives to Halloween candy so they can also enjoy the holiday.

I plan to give out candy, both regular and sugar-free, but I also plan to have many other treats for the children that prefer them or just can’t eat the candy.  Why should they be left out when there are so many easy ways to include them in the Halloween Spirit?

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Cats are a big part of Halloween decorations and the Cat-In-The-Hat Costume is a hit this year for 2009 Halloween costumes. The Barbie Pink TM Child Costume is an officially licensed Barbie costume.

Kids enjoy special treats during Halloween – but usually it takes some time in creating those spooky meals, it might seem like its impossible or such a burden to do but NO. Here are 5 quick & easy food suggestions for your Halloween. Creating them will seem effortless and they can be easy to prepare, it’s even easy for your older group of kids to create the treats themselves.

Eye Ball Rice Cake Treats

These treats are tasty, crunchy and they definitely look disgusting! Align the treats onto one plate then using some squeezy bottled ketchup, trace red lines across the plate for it to appear like a spider. Cut into circles some cheese for that violent yellow pupil look, then top it with 1 slice of pepperoni or salami. Feel free to vary the eye ball treats with different kinds of elements, prefer choosing those that kids surely love.

Ghostly Burger Treats

Cook burgers. During cooking, create or trace out ghostly shapes of cheese using some Halloween molders or with the use of some template. Then cut two eye holes. Once they’re done, arrange each cheese with ghostly shapes on top then quickly cook them using a grill or a broiler until cheese starts to melt.

Guts Jello

Mix some yellow or green jelly then pour them in suitable Halloween containers, you may use goblet shaped containers that looks grand, but plastic cups would work. Once ready, drop some plastic spiders on top in every container. Allowing them to stand each alongside every plate while scattering some extra spiders will enhance that spooky effect.

Mashmallow Ghouls and Ghosts

During the event invite a group of kids who want to be involved in the festivities to make this activity easy and fun. Melt chocolates (white) or chips of chocolates (white) into a microwaveable bowl then microwave these for one to two minutes. While waiting, string some marshmallows (white) on each lollipop or popsicle stick.

Then dip each marshmallow on some chocolate (melted) while swirling them around ensuring total coverage of every ghost heads. Take the treats out then put them flat onto each paper plate for chocolate to cool. Prior to it cooling, push two silver pieces of balls to serve as eyes.

You may use some writing frosting tube to create one mouth also include some features that you like. Create each ghoul using multi-colored marshmallows. Then thread each of the marshmallows onto sticks then add a bit of green food coloring unto chocolate (melted) prior to swirling each of the marshmallows, to ensure total surface coverage.

Use two silver pieces of balls to serve as their eyes just like what we did earlier, and then add a bit of decoration as well: for example, we made strawberry strands of candy appear to look like its hair; we could have included some drops of chocolate for those ears if only we had not already eaten all! Allow your chocolate to cool just like before

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