Don't let the name fool you, because these tasty snacks are made with oats, walnuts and sweetened coconut.
Chicken pox pancakes: pancake stacks decorated with banana eyes and mouth, strawberry chunk spots, and powdered sugar pus. Halloween or sick-day kids' breakfast.
Great for kids, burgers that look like they're filled with worms. Good for Halloween.
Don't be alarmed by the name because this scrumptious dish is savory down to the last forkful.
Snouts and beans: a playful Halloween twist on franks and beans, where knockwurst is carved into curling 'snouts' and simmered with jazzed-up barbecue baked beans. A fun, kid-approved party dish.
A delicious punch that's made with pink lemonade and rainbow sherbert.
Peanut butter sandwiches loaded with sticky torn marshmallow "spit wads" that kids go absolutely wild for. A 5-minute no-cook snack that's equal parts gross-out fun and sweet, gooey satisfaction.
A decadent and scrumptious pound cake made with strawberry jam and frozen blueberries.
Veggie vomit is a Halloween gross-out lime jello salad with grated cabbage, carrots, crushed pineapple, and mandarin oranges. Kids love the gross name; the salad tastes great.
Ralph's Retch, a gleefully gross Halloween drink for kids: strawberry jello chopped into wobbly globs, layered with crushed ice and fizzy strawberry soda. A no-cook party gag that tastes like a sweet slushie.