You wanted something unique and scary Halloween surprises for your kids but you don't have time to make those treats, so even a puny bit over the top would do. Why not break out into the simplest chocolate bites with the unusual food colors to infuse a Halloween feel into your treats? puny ones love chocolate and production something tasty that ties in with Halloween is sure enough to get your celebration unique. Try these easy chocolate bites.
Wormy Chocolate Cupcakes
Halloween Activities For Children
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Who's at the Door? (Picture Books Activity Books E) Overview
Discover the surprises behind the flaps and hear the sounds in this adventurous Halloween story. Who could be ringing the doorbell tonight? Is it a monster? A goblin? Or maybe even a ghost? Open the lift-the-flap doors on each page to find out who's lurking on the doorstep on Halloween night! When the pumpkin-shaped doorbell is pushed, young ones will hear children say, 'trick or treat.' This book is a fun, interactive way to introduce young children to the tradition of trick-or-treating. The rhyming verses, lift-the-flap feature, and sound chip make this a delightful story of discovery. Ages 2-6.Customer Reviews
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- ½ cup of water
- 1 cup granola oil
- 4 eggs
- 1 box ( 18 oz.) cake mix with pudding
- 1 cup of ready to spread chocolate frosting
- 24 gummy worms
What to Do:
Set the oven 350 degrees and preheat. Prepare muffin pan by placing paper cupcake liners into the muffin cups. Spray with a non-stick cooking spray evenly. In a mixing bowl, whisk together water and oil then add the eggs and continue whisking until blended. Slowly add the cake mix powder and stir to consolidate well. Fill the paper lines 2/3 full of the batter and bake for 20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the cupcake comes out clean.
When done, take out cupcakes from muffin pan and change to a wire rack until slightly cool. Make a coin-size hole in the center of each cupcake. Place your prepared frosting inside a parchment paper or a baggie and squeeze into the cupcake holes. Press a gummy worm into the frosting of each cupcake.
Creepy Chocolate Ice-Cream Cups
You'll need:
- 10 graham cracker tart shells
- 10 scoops of vanilla ice cream
- 20 chocolate cream filled cookies, crumbled
- 20 red M&M candy pieces
- 20 pieces of black shoestring licorice, cut into fourths
How to Make It:
Arrange graham cracker shells on a baking pan. Fill each shell with 1 scoop of ice cream then top with the crumbled cookies coating heavily. Freeze for 30 minutes to one hour, or until the ice cream has hardened. Press 2 M&M's into the front to look like red eyes, and press 8 strips of licorice into each ice cream scoop to form the spider's legs. Return to the freezer until serving time.
Chocolate Ghost Bites
You'll need:
- 2 pkg. (12 squares) white Chocolate
- 1/4 cup whipping cream
- 1 tablespoon of butter, softened
- Decorating gel
How to Make It:
Melt the chocolate squares, cream and butter in the microwave for 2 minutes, stirring after 1 minute. When the chocolate is wholly melted, cover. Freeze until firm, about 1 hour or more. When chocolate is cool enough to handle, scoop with a spoon and roll chocolate composition into bite-size spooky balls. Place the balls into a waxed paper and Freeze for 20 minutes. Use a decorating gel to draw eyes on the frosty spooky balls to look like ghosts. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to 1 hour. This will make your chocolate spookies firm upon serving.
You will be amused how kids will rejoinder to the ideas. They will be thrilled at first to touch the scary chocolate bites yet at the end they will eat them all. You may wrap the squirmy chocolate cupcakes in decorative plastic wrap to give as giveaway. These ideas also go for adults!
Halloween Food Ideas - Scary Chocolate Fun Bites for KidsHalloween 1900-style event Friday in Brooklyn Park -"Sun Suburbs Today" webcast - Oct. 28, 2009 Tube. Duration : 2.08 Mins.Eidem Homestead in Brooklyn Park will celebrate Halloween 1900-style 7-9 pm Friday, Oct. 30. The family event includes stories, a bonfire, decorations and treats. Adults cost and children age 3-12 cost . No pre-registration is required. Information: 763-493-8333 or www.brooklynpark.org/recreation. Students at Birch Grove Elementary in Brooklyn Park, part of the Osseo School District, were treated to a concert last week by world-renowned musician and composer Bernard Woma. He was accompanied by other musicians and dancers from Ghana. The concert was made possible as part of Birch Grove's partnership with Orchestra Hall. The St. Louis Park City Council and St. Louis Park School Board recently discussed collaborating on providing an artificial turf field at the high school stadium. In one scenario, the city would purchase the stadium and allow the school district to use the facility. The turf field would be available to community activities in addition to high school games. Both bodies directed their staffs to further study the issue.
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