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Janet S.
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Nov 2, 2008 12:08 PM
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Does anyone have pictures of their trick-or-treaters to post? I tried to get a shot of my themed cookies, but the camera (which SO needs to be replaced) wasn't cooperating. I made some pumpkin-shaped cookies, and fun 'Scream" mask chocolate ones, with white frosting. • Janet
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Violet
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 27, 2008 5:50 PM
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No one trick-or-treats here  We always get one bag of stuff just in case, but I end up eating it all myself. LOL 
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Janet S.
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 26, 2008 1:33 PM
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There aren't a lot of younger children in my neighbourhood, and the community encourages school-based Halloween gatherings - with the result being hardly any kids coming door to door. Of course that doesn't mean it's not a good excuse to stock up on tiny chocolate bars, ideally just after Halloween, when they're on sale! I was looking at the recipes for seasonal goodies at the Food Network and Martha Stewart sites, and of course here at Campbell's. Lots of fun ideas; I was looking at decorated cookies to take along to a lunch get-together later this week. Must get some orange food colouring! • Janet
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Jennifer F.
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 23, 2008 12:32 AM
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Tyler is going to be a S.W.A.T. Team officer. What is everyone else going to be ? I have " It's the Great Pumpkin Charlie Brown " t-shirt and lounge pants so I'll probably wear those! -- Jennifer "Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future" -- Edited by 2864590 at 10/22/2008 9:33 PM PDT
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Jennifer F.
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 23, 2008 12:26 AM
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I give out candy and lots of it! I separate it into 2 bowls-the chocolate candy bar bowl and the sweet/sour candy bowl. I let the kids choose if they want chocolate or sour candy. I also buy a big bag of the cheaper candy( Child's Play with the Tootsie Rolls) to mix in with the others so my candy will go farther. Since Halloween's on a Friday(  yea!) I'm thinking the trick or treating will go on longer.....I'm hoping! It 's our tradition that on Halloween, we order pizza for dinner because nothing can take me away from answering the door-lol! I love seeing the kid's costumes, especialy the little ones! -- Jennifer "Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future" -- Edited by 2864590 at 10/22/2008 9:28 PM PDT -- Edited by 2864590 at 10/22/2008 9:29 PM PDT
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C (P) S
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 22, 2008 11:33 PM
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> Now..for my kids every year I make chocolate pudding > for them. I make the pudding in an individual little > glass bowl (that we use strickly for this). I crumble > oreo cookies on top. I take Pepperidge Farm milano > cookies and write RIP on them. I take whipped cream > and make little ghosts on top of the chocolate and of > course to top it off..I put a gummy worm!!! > > MOM...THAT IS SOOO CUTE TO DO. WE GIVE OUT ''LITTLE DEBBIE'S'' CAKES, COOKIES AND HONEY BUNS INSTEAD OF CANDY....DON'T LIKE LEFT OVER CANDY IN THE HOUSE EITHER. IF WE HAVE LEFT OVERS ON THE LITTLE DEBBIES I USE THEM IN THE HUBBY'S LUNCH BOX (I fix his lunch to take to work daily)......SO WE ALWAYS GET SOMETHING HE'LL LIKE, HIS FAV ARE THE HONEY BUNS. -- --->*>Cin(\0/)<*<--- >> ><(((*>Jesus<*)))>< <<
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Momof3.
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 22, 2008 9:20 PM
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Going a little off tangent here. What do you give out to trick or treaters? I tend to give out almond joy and mounds because... OK..don't laugh here..I'm allergic to coconut and I rather not have the left over candy in the house. I remember when we first moved to this house I went through about 10 bags of candy. It's gone down considerably now that the neighborhood has grown. Kids tend not to come on cul-du-sac streets it seems. Also when we first moved in we used to get "booed" A knock at the door..go to answer it...no one there but a huge bag full of treats. Your job was to do this to 2 people the next night. I think we got booed 5 or 6 times. It ended up being expensive. With my kids older now no one boo's us but it also seems like very few are doing it at all. I know the economy in my area is horrid. Living outside of Washington DC with it being a presidential election year people don't know if they will have jobs in January. Now..for my kids every year I make chocolate pudding for them. I make the pudding in an individual little glass bowl (that we use strickly for this). I crumble oreo cookies on top. I take Pepperidge Farm milano cookies and write RIP on them. I take whipped cream and make little ghosts on top of the chocolate and of course to top it off..I put a gummy worm!!! -- Edited by 2868110 at 10/22/2008 6:22 PM PDT
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Hey Lisa
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 21, 2008 6:07 PM
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I logged in this afternoon to find that Campbell's has a whole page dedicated to some fun Halloween recipes. Check it out! I love the idea of this one. -- Lisa
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Angela P
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 9, 2008 4:09 PM
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Ohhh, my kids would love the Eyeball tacos I'm sure. Anything "gross" they're all into! What IS it with gross stuff that kids love? LOL -- ~*~Angela~*~
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C (P) S
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes: Spooky Eyeball Tacos
Oct 9, 2008 3:53 PM
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THESE REMINDED ME OF THE ''EYE BALL' HALLOWEEN SALAD THAT TYLER LOVES SO WELL!!!!!!!! SOOOOOO CUTE. Spooky Eyeball Tacos 1 lb. ground beef 1 pkg. (1-1/4 oz.) TACO BELL® HOME ORIGINALS® Taco Seasoning Mix 12 TACO BELL® HOME ORIGINALS® Taco Shells 3/4 cup TACO BELL® HOME ORIGINALS® Thick 'N Chunky Salsa 3/4 cup BREAKSTONE'S or KNUDSEN Sour Cream 1 can (2-1/4 oz.) sliced pitted ripe olives MIX meat and seasoning mix. Shape into 36 (1-inch) balls; place in 15x10x1-inch baking pan. BAKE at 350°F for 15 to 20 minutes or until cooked through. Fill each taco shell with 1 meatball; drizzle with salsa. Top with 2 meatballs dipped in sour cream. Garnish with olives to make "eyeballs." NOTE: 1.) Substitute leaner cuts of ground beef, such as ground round or ground sirloin, for ground beef and reduced fat sour cream for sour cream. 2.) Substitute TACO BELL® HOME ORIGINALS® Taco Sauce for salsa. Click to see photo: http://www.kraftfoods.com/kf/recipes/spooky-eyeball-tacos-57574.aspx -- --->*>Cin(\0/)<*<--- ><(((*>Jesus<*)))><
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BreakfastClub
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 9, 2008 12:16 PM
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You have to have easy treats to make up for Halloween since we get so occupied making more than one dish and preparing for the party. They have over 100 Halloween recipes on creamcheese.com. If you need some new ideas, be sure to check that site out too. I love all these contributions, I can't wait for Halloween! 
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Angela P
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 2, 2008 3:59 PM
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Oooh that looks great Jennifer! Here is my Halloween contribution Monster Munch Ingredients 1 Cup Dry roast peanuts -- unsalted 1/3 Cup Butter or margerine 1 Pound Marshmallows 1/2 Cup Peanut butter 3 Cups Puffed rice cereal 1 Cup Apricots -- chopped 1 Cup Raisins Directions In a large bowl, combine cereal, apricots, raisins and peanuts. In a microwave safe 13x9", melt butter and marshmallows on high for 2 minutes. Stir; add peanut butter cook on high 2 minutes longer. Stir until well blended, add cereal mixture to dish and toss until well coated. Working quickly with greased hand, form into balls, using about 1/2 C mixture, per ball. If mixture begins to harden, cook on high for 30 seconds, or until softened. If desired , mixture may be spread in unbuttered 13x9" dish and cooled and cut into bars. -- ~*~Angela~*~
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Jennifer F.
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 2, 2008 2:17 PM
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> I love making up snacks and treats with Halloween > themes for parties. What recipes have you got planned > for Halloween? > Every year I make eyeball taco salad. It's great. I have pictures posted in Photo Albums if you want to see what it looks like. -- Jennifer "Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future"
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Jennifer F.
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Re: In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 2, 2008 2:15 PM
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Cute and easy! -- Jennifer "Every Saint Has A Past, Every Sinner Has A Future"
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BreakfastClub
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In the Spirit of Halloween recipes
Oct 2, 2008 2:11 PM
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I love making up snacks and treats with Halloween themes for parties. What recipes have you got planned for Halloween? Here's an easy appetizer idea from creamcheese.com. They are called "Ghosts". This is how they look: http://www.kraftfoods.com/images/recipe_images/Ghost.jpg 1 Tbsp. PHILADELPHIA Cream Cheese Spread 3 RITZ Crackers 3 raisins, cut in half SPREAD cream cheese in ghost shape on top of crackers. ADD raisin pieces for the eyes.
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