MORE "SPOOKY" GOODIES FOR HALLOWEEN


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MORE HALLOWEEN IDEAS

Last week I gave you a number of web sites containing ideas to help you plan a great Halloween party.

This week, I'll give you a whole bunch of other sites on the web that'll help you with even more and, perhaps, better ideas to aid in planning that "best of all" Halloween party. No matter if you are planning a party for the kiddies or for the grown up crowd, I'm sure that you'll find something that'll wow the whole bunch of 'em.


If you're looking for a recipe for a "Cauldron of Black Bean Soup" or "Twisted Cornbread", then you should take a look at the Detroit News Halloween Recipe Site

Also from the "Detroit News" you can find Halloween Treats That Kids Can Make

Take a trip on over to Foxx's Frightful Halloween Tricks and Treats for some frightful recipes such as "Bloody Bug Juice".

You'll find instructions for "Hot Mulled Cider" and "Giant Monster Cookies" at the Recipes For Halloween web location.

Kraft Foods always has great recipes for any occasion and Halloween is no exception. Take a trip to Kraft Foods Howling Halloween Party site and you'll find recipes for such things as "Spooky Eyeball Tacos" and "Coffin Sandwiches" along with instructions for making "Ghosts in a Graveyard".

If your tastes lean toward such things as "Wormy Pudding Cups" or "Peanut Butter Creepy Crawlies", then Mr. Food has just the thing for you. You can find them at Kooky Spooky Treats for Spook Night .

While you're on your journey, stop by Halloween Fun Recipes and you'll find such things as "Ants on a Log", "Beetle Brunch" and Centipede Surprise.

For a complete menu, take a look at Cooking.com's Halloween menu and you'll find a complete meal for the Spooky Holiday.

Stop by and take a look at Candy Corn and Cobwebs and The Halloween Recipe Box because at these sites you'll find some more great Halloween ideas.

I'm sure that some of you are planning to have an adult Halloween Party. For those of you who want to have a great centerpiece that all of your friends will still be talking about come next Halloween, sneak on over to the Meathead Centerpiece web site and you'll find just what you're looking for.

Take some time to visit the sites that we've told you about, both this week and last week, and you'll have a party that will be the envy of all your friends and one that will be remembered for a long, long time.

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1.   Oct 29, 1999 7:43 PM
I sent them on to my kids and grandkida!

-- posted by jerrib





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