Chicken pox pancakes: pancake stacks decorated with banana eyes and mouth, strawberry chunk spots, and powdered sugar pus. Halloween or sick-day kids' breakfast.
Cauliflower and avocado are not just normal vegetable and fruit in Halloween, they create this brain-dip which is so realistic!
Peanut butter balls dipped in melted chocolate get mini M&M irises pressed into the center for spooky Halloween eyeball treats that kids love making and eating.
Gingerbread Skeleton cookies that kids can make with you together, it is full of fun to make, and it is worth the efforts!
Pumpkin cookies with caramel frosting, they're so good it's hard to eat just one. Great to make in a advance and freeze.
Berry blue Jello shots made with vodka and extra unflavored gelatin for a firm, sliceable set. Just 4 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep for your next party.
Chocolate Halloween cupcakes with a hidden orange cream cheese center that oozes out when bitten. Spooky fun for the kids and a riff on the classic Black Bottom cupcake.
These easy to make popcorn balls can be kept for a week, you can make them before Halloween comes, not only just kids love them!
Layers of graham cracker crumbs, sweetened condensed milk, chocolate chips, and peanut butter chips melt together into gooey Halloween bars. These no-fuss treats need just 5 ingredients and one pan.
Asparagus can be used in Halloween for a snack fingers, looking for white asparagus for these thin fingers!
Graveyard pudding dessert layers chocolate pudding and whipped topping with crushed Oreo "dirt," decorated with tombstone cookies for a Halloween dessert. A no-bake classroom-party classic kids go wild for.
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