By
eHow Food & Drink Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Things You’ll Need:
Step1
Give up all sense of decency.
Step2
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.
Step3
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.
Step4
Peel a bunch of grapes and put them in a jar. Insist that your guests reach in with their eyes closed and eat one.
Step5
Make "boogers on a stick" by combining Cheez Whiz with green food coloring and squirting it onto the end of a pretzel stick.
Step6
Follow the "kitty litter cake" recipe, and avoid your guests' disturbed looks as you cut into what looks like a cat box.
Comments
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Anonymous said
on 9/21/2006 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!
Anonymous said
on 8/29/2006 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.
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 All you have to do is make a batch of cupcakes and then it gets fun! You can turn them into spiders, mummys, monsters - let your imagination run wild!
Anonymous said
on 11/22/2005 I make wormy spaghetti. Then I make a moldy garlic bread by dotting green food coloring on the bread.