Of the hundreds of Halloween treats I’ve featured here of late, I think this guy might be up there as one of my favorites. I mean, look at him. How can you not love him? Find the how-tos for making this Frankenstein Rice Krispie Treat HERE at Munchkin Munchies, part of the 28 days of Sweet Halloween Ideas from … Read More ...
Caramel Apple Lollipops
I got utterly stuck on the vibrant image of these gorgeous green caramel apple lollipops. Find the recipe HERE at Distracted Homemaker.
… Read More ...Recipe Tuesday: Classic Kids
Some not-packaged or frozen versions of classic kid foods:
1. Make your own chips from Martha Stewart.
2. Fish-shaped fishsticks from The Toby Show.
3. Homemade carrot fries from Real Simple.
4. DIY fruit roll-ups from Disney Family.
5. Easy Mac n’ Cheese from Parents.com.
6. Homemade Tater Tots from Pennies on a Platter.… Read More ...
Harry Potter Licorice Wands and Cockroach Clusters
Babble has been such a wealth of ideas lately. Find recipes for Harry Potter liquorice wands and cockroach clusters (ew!) HERE. Chocolate cockroach mold.
Are you hosting a Harry Potter party? Check out these DIY Harry Potter crafts on Craftbits.com that we made and take a look at them in our very own Harry Potter Party we hosted. … Read More ...
Halloween Foods from Betty Crocker
Betty Crocker has about a billion ideas for Halloween food, for both adults, such as these black cat canapes, and kids, like these spider cupcakes or bride of Frankenstein cake.
… Read More ...Book Review – No-Bake Haunted Mansion
When I found this gem in my inbox today I immediately checked if I had graham crackers in my cupboard (I don’t, by the way). But a quick trip to the supermarket and I’ll have everything I need to make this no-bake haunted mansion. Find the how-tos HERE at No-Bake Gingerbread Houses, by Lisa Anderson, author of No-Bake Gingerbread Houses … Read More ...
Edible Halloween Treat Boxes and Many More Days…
Learn how to make this edible Halloween treat box from gingerbread HERE, created by guest blogger Grin and Bake It for Pink Little Cake‘s “28 Days of Sweet Halloween Ideas” (my dream come true, I think). Need more? Check out these Halloween strawberries by My Creative Way and these Halloween crackers from The Cooking Photographer. And there … Read More ...
Kid-Friendly Halloween Food
And the Halloween treats keep coming! Find a great roundup of easy, kid-friendly dinners and treats HERE at Parents.com, such as ravioli spiders or Frankenstein pudding.
… Read More ...Halloween Candy Skewers
Find very wise tips on making Halloween candy skewers HERE at Red Couch Recipes (spotted by my co-editor).
… Read More ...Indiana Jones and Cake
I love everything about this cake. The craziness, the massive peanut butter cup pyramid of yumminess, the rugged juggedness, the cleverness in its simple construction, and of course. Indie. The homage to a classic figure of 1980s cinema. Too much gushing? But just look at this cake. Find tips on making this mountain of movie macho-ness HERE at Foodalution. … Read More ...
Frankenstein Marshmallow Pops
Find tips on making these Frankenstein marshmallow pops at Craft-O-Maniac, and share your own Halloween craft or recipe HERE.
… Read More ...Mini Pretzel Witch Brooms
Make mini witch brooms with candy and pretzels HERE at Family Fun.
… Read More ...Owl Pop Treats
Learn how to make these easy owl pop treats from store-bought goods HERE at Southern Living.
… Read More ...Creepy Mice and Eyeball Treats
Learn to make these cute and creepy mice treats with great step-by-step photos HERE at Suzie the Foodie. And want even more creepy? Check out these eerie eyeball treat how-tos.
… Read More ...Halloween Treat Roundup: Witches!!
This roundup could be a hundred pages long, but here are some of my favorite witchy Halloween treats:
1. Witch cupcakes from Parents.com.
3.Witch finger shortbread cookies from Le Petit Brioche.
4. Party mix cauldron from Better Homes and Gardens.
5. Witch brooms from Diana’s Desserts.
6. Witch ice … Read More ...