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How to Make Gruesome Food for Halloween

If you really want to gross our your friends and family, Halloween is the night to do it. This involves a bit more than putting food coloring in the mashed potatoes.

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    Difficulty:
    Moderately Easy

    Instructions

    Things You'll Need

    • Latex Gloves
    • Halloween Baking Supplies
    • Punch Bowls
      • 1

        Give up all sense of decency.

      • 2

        Make scary ice cubes. Purchase a simple latex mask and two pairs of latex gloves. Fill the gloves and the mask with water and freeze overnight, then dip the ice-filled gloves and mask in hot water and remove the latex from the ice.

      • 3

        Add the scary ice cubes to a punch bowl filled with Halloween drinks such as vampire punch, made by mixing 8 c. cranberry juice, 6 c. sparkling apple juice and 6 orange slices.

      • 4

        Peel a bunch of grapes and put them in a jar. Insist that your guests reach in with their eyes closed and eat one.

      • 5

        Make "boogers on a stick" by combining Cheez Whiz with green food coloring and squirting it onto the end of a pretzel stick.

      • 6

        Follow the "kitty litter cake" recipe, and avoid your guests' disturbed looks as you cut into what looks like a cat box.

    Tips & Warnings

    • To find recipes for chocolate spiders (chow mein noodles mixed with a pot of melted chocolate chips), worms (frozen gelatin in a straw), and many other terrible treats, visit a recipe site like AllRecipes.com.

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    Comments

    • makmikki Oct 27, 2009
      If you are the one who has to hand out the halloween candy this year, you can still dress up, and I suggest you dress up as a witch. If you do you should get a witch's cauldron and a big wooden spoon, put dry ice at the bottom of the cauldron and then the candy on top just sit there stiring the candy and ice around then when the kids come you can put a spoonfull in their basket!
    • Sep 21, 2006
      I have a mini water cooler that becomes our radioactive punch cooler every Halloween! The punch is made of Mountain Dew, orange Juice and blue Kool-Aid powder (1 envelope - sugar free). First, I activate some glow sticks by cracking them and shaking them up - I put them in the water cooler bottle - then I add the punch. The glow sticks make the whole bottle glow - it's always a hit!
    • Sep 21, 2006
      I have a mini water cooler that becomes our radioactive punch cooler every Halloween! The punch is made of Mountain Dew, orange Juice and blue Kool-Aid powder (1 envelope - sugar free). First, I activate some glow sticks by cracking them and shaking them up - I put them in the water cooler bottle - then I add the punch. The glow sticks make the whole bottle glow - it's always a hit!
    • Aug 29, 2006
      Purchase a plastic hand mold, sold around Halloween time, fill will black cherry Jell- O. Place in refrigerator. Dip in warm water to remove, float in a punch that is prepared in a black cauldron with dry ice beneath it.
    • Aug 29, 2006
      Purchase a plastic hand mold, sold around Halloween time, fill will black cherry Jell- O. Place in refrigerator. Dip in warm water to remove, float in a punch that is prepared in a black cauldron with dry ice beneath it.

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