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Reply #30 posted 10/30/08 12:44pm

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If you bake something (like bread) put green food coloring in it smile

...wait, thats kinda lame confused
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Reply #31 posted 10/30/08 12:51pm

DanceWme

thekidsgirl said:

If you bake something (like bread) put green food coloring in it smile

...wait, thats kinda lame confused

yes, that is comfort
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Reply #32 posted 10/30/08 1:01pm

horatio

DanceWme said:

thekidsgirl said:

If you bake something (like bread) put green food coloring in it smile

...wait, thats kinda lame confused

yes, that is comfort



how about fried calamari and call it fried buttholes ? biggrin
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Reply #33 posted 10/30/08 1:03pm

DanceWme

horatio said:

DanceWme said:


yes, that is comfort



how about fried calamari and call it fried buttholes ? biggrin

omg gross falloff

and put ketchup on it to make it look like blood.

fried bloody buttholes drooling
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Reply #34 posted 10/30/08 1:39pm

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DanceWme said:

horatio said:




how about fried calamari and call it fried buttholes ? biggrin

omg gross falloff

and put ketchup on it to make it look like blood.

fried bloody buttholes drooling


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Reply #35 posted 10/30/08 1:42pm

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Go hit a deer.
Drag it back to the house and slam it on the table.

spit That only works if u have deer roaming around where u live. We live in AUstralia lol
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Reply #36 posted 10/30/08 1:42pm

DanceWme

chillichocaholic said:

DanceWme said:

Go hit a deer.
Drag it back to the house and slam it on the table.

spit That only works if u have deer roaming around where u live. We live in AUstralia lol

Go hit a kangaroo.
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Reply #37 posted 10/30/08 1:46pm

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DanceWme said:

chillichocaholic said:


spit That only works if u have deer roaming around where u live. We live in AUstralia lol

Go hit a kangaroo.


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Reply #38 posted 10/30/08 1:50pm

DanceWme

RenHoek said:

DanceWme said:


Go hit a kangaroo.


Koalas taste better and they're easier to catch... lurking

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Reply #39 posted 10/30/08 1:55pm

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DanceWme said:

chillichocaholic said:


spit That only works if u have deer roaming around where u live. We live in AUstralia lol

Go hit a kangaroo.

Somehow I just KNEW u were gonna say that lol Have u seen what those things can do to a car?? Nasty lol
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Reply #40 posted 10/30/08 1:56pm

DanceWme

chillichocaholic said:

DanceWme said:


Go hit a kangaroo.

Somehow I just KNEW u were gonna say that lol Have u seen what those things can do to a car?? Nasty lol

lol
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Reply #41 posted 10/30/08 2:26pm

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DanceWme said:

horatio said:




how about fried calamari and call it fried buttholes ? biggrin

omg gross falloff

and put ketchup on it to make it look like blood.

fried bloody buttholes drooling



That's just wrong! lol
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Reply #42 posted 10/30/08 2:40pm

ZombieKitten

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I saw something on TV this week: "eyeballs"

Peel some lychees, take the stone out and replace with a blueberry. They looked really effective. barf


oh my god idea I have canned lychees, already pitted! I think I could do this! woot!

there is going to be a lot of eyeballs

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Reply #43 posted 10/30/08 2:42pm

ZombieKitten

Nothinbutjoy said:

Go to www.foodnetwork.com (if you can outside the U.S.)

Search the site for "shrunken heads"

I'm making them tonight for the first time so I don't know how they taste but they LOOK Halloween FANTASTIC!!!


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they look weird!!!
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Reply #44 posted 10/30/08 2:46pm

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you should invite my nasty ass glen close in fatal attraction kinda psycho
grandmother. people would be so scared they'd forget all about the food.

i'd ask her if she's available but i'm too scared lol
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Reply #45 posted 10/30/08 2:59pm

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Make chicken, then black out your windows, cut the power and systematically isolate and attack each one over a period of several hours.

Scariest dinner ever.


good idea!!!! my kids HATE chicken
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Reply #46 posted 10/30/08 3:00pm

ZombieKitten

IstenSzek said:

you should invite my nasty ass glen close in fatal attraction kinda psycho
grandmother. people would be so scared they'd forget all about the food.

i'd ask her if she's available but i'm too scared lol


but I LIKE ocean! mushy she makes really nice rabbit stew nod
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Reply #47 posted 10/30/08 3:01pm

ZombieKitten

horatio said:

DanceWme said:


yes, that is comfort



how about fried calamari and call it fried buttholes ? biggrin


did you make that up? cause that's really clever giggle and delicious drool
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Reply #48 posted 10/30/08 3:02pm

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Reply #49 posted 10/30/08 3:03pm

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http://www.best-chocolate-recipes.com/halloween-cakes.html


thumbs up!

what do I use instead of tootsie rolls? confuse
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Reply #50 posted 10/30/08 3:14pm

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Another idea.

My sister was making "veins and blood" for school but she used red food colouring. I don't know how you feel about giving children things with colouring in, which is why I didn't think of it earlier, but how about trying it with beetroot juice?

Veins and blood:
Cook spaghetti with red food colouring (beetroot juice?) and just add a tomato pasta sauce. Body parts (eg fingers) can be shaped out of minced meat/herbs/seasoning and added to the tomato sauce.
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Reply #51 posted 10/30/08 3:16pm

ZombieKitten

rasplicious said:

Another idea.

My sister was making "veins and blood" for school but she used red food colouring. I don't know how you feel about giving children things with colouring in, which is why I didn't think of it earlier, but how about trying it with beetroot juice?

Veins and blood:
Cook spaghetti with red food colouring (beetroot juice?) and just add a tomato pasta sauce. Body parts (eg fingers) can be shaped out of minced meat/herbs/seasoning and added to the tomato sauce.

wouldn't it go pink? lol

I would have loved to make a squid ink pasta
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Reply #52 posted 10/30/08 3:21pm

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ZombieKitten said:

rasplicious said:

Another idea.

My sister was making "veins and blood" for school but she used red food colouring. I don't know how you feel about giving children things with colouring in, which is why I didn't think of it earlier, but how about trying it with beetroot juice?

Veins and blood:
Cook spaghetti with red food colouring (beetroot juice?) and just add a tomato pasta sauce. Body parts (eg fingers) can be shaped out of minced meat/herbs/seasoning and added to the tomato sauce.

wouldn't it go pink? lol

I would have loved to make a squid ink pasta
evillol

http://www.gonomad.com/re...758516.JPG

omfg


beetroot might, or purple biggrin

But my sis put loads of red colouring in when she cooked her spaghetti and it looked really realistic. She also made skin but I couldn't think of anything to apply it to (she made it out of flour and water, bicarb I think, salt and red and yellow colouring). I think she was trying to freak her kids out
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Reply #53 posted 10/30/08 4:03pm

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Hot Dog Mummies


INGREDIENTS

11-ounce can of refrigerator breadsticks
Kitchen shears or knife
12-pack of hot dogs
Yellow mustard


DIRECTIONS


1. For each mummy, separate one breadstick from the roll and use kitchen shears or a knife to slice it in half lengthwise to create two thinner strips.

2. Wrap one strip at a time snugly around the hot dog. Depending on the size of the hot dog, you may not need all of both strips. Leave about 1/2 inch of hot dog exposed for the face area and continue wrapping the top of the hot dog.

3. Bake the mummies on a cookie sheet at 350º for 15 to 18 minutes or until the breadstick wrapping is golden brown.

4. Remove the mummies from the oven and cool them for 5 minutes. Add yellow mustard eyes just before serving. Makes 12 mummies.
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Reply #54 posted 10/30/08 5:03pm

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JuliePurplehead said:

Hot Dog Mummies


INGREDIENTS

11-ounce can of refrigerator breadsticks
Kitchen shears or knife
12-pack of hot dogs
Yellow mustard


DIRECTIONS


1. For each mummy, separate one breadstick from the roll and use kitchen shears or a knife to slice it in half lengthwise to create two thinner strips.

2. Wrap one strip at a time snugly around the hot dog. Depending on the size of the hot dog, you may not need all of both strips. Leave about 1/2 inch of hot dog exposed for the face area and continue wrapping the top of the hot dog.

3. Bake the mummies on a cookie sheet at 350º for 15 to 18 minutes or until the breadstick wrapping is golden brown.

4. Remove the mummies from the oven and cool them for 5 minutes. Add yellow mustard eyes just before serving. Makes 12 mummies.


THAT looks so cool!!!

I'm tryin' that one!

Thx, Jules!! hug
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Reply #55 posted 10/30/08 5:22pm

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RenHoek said:

JuliePurplehead said:

Hot Dog Mummies


INGREDIENTS

11-ounce can of refrigerator breadsticks
Kitchen shears or knife
12-pack of hot dogs
Yellow mustard


DIRECTIONS


1. For each mummy, separate one breadstick from the roll and use kitchen shears or a knife to slice it in half lengthwise to create two thinner strips.

2. Wrap one strip at a time snugly around the hot dog. Depending on the size of the hot dog, you may not need all of both strips. Leave about 1/2 inch of hot dog exposed for the face area and continue wrapping the top of the hot dog.

3. Bake the mummies on a cookie sheet at 350º for 15 to 18 minutes or until the breadstick wrapping is golden brown.

4. Remove the mummies from the oven and cool them for 5 minutes. Add yellow mustard eyes just before serving. Makes 12 mummies.


THAT looks so cool!!!

I'm tryin' that one!

Thx, Jules!! hug


And they're yummy too. Like a glorified pig in the blanket. drool
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Reply #56 posted 10/30/08 5:30pm

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aw crap I just made a food post..... sorry.
anyway...uh I saw a recipe somewhere for a black punch made of ginger ale or sprite, grape kool-aid powder and freshly squeezed lemon juice.
(a friend of mine used to make this stuff all the time and called it "dirty water".) it was delicious.
Also wash out a latex glove, fill it with water and freeze it. Use your hand shaped ice to keep the punch cool.
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Reply #57 posted 10/30/08 5:51pm

Amaxx

I've been railroaded into this! mad
So I'm making "Monster" Pizzas.
And this whole time I thought we were living in Australia! rolleyes
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Reply #58 posted 10/30/08 5:54pm

ZombieKitten

Amaxx said:

I've been railroaded into this! mad
So I'm making "Monster" Pizzas.
And this whole time I thought we were living in Australia! rolleyes

my trip to Aldi got me all excited lol and carried away
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Reply #59 posted 10/30/08 6:17pm

Amaxx

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Amaxx said:

I've been railroaded into this! mad
So I'm making "Monster" Pizzas.
And this whole time I thought we were living in Australia! rolleyes

my trip to Aldi got me all excited lol and carried away

lol U & your Aldi fetish! lol
I gotta go to the Supermarket & get some Ice Magic. So I can draw scary stuff on dessert 2night! rolleyes
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