Hallowe'en Treats!

Frankenstein's Mouth

A cute and healthy party treat! Cut red apples into 6-8 neat wedges, Sandwich two pieces of apple together, with a good helping of peanut butter, place mini- marshmallows in a row, on the red side, (the lips) to look like "teeth"

Freaky Halloween Ice Cubes

Freeze plastic flies in ice cubes and add them to individual glasses or the punch bowl (make sure you're guest KNOW that they are NOT edible). Another alternative is to put gummy worms in the ice cubes (you could use any type of spooky little thing that comes to mind)

Eyeballs

Ingredients:
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 1/2 cups peanut butter
1 lb. icing sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
12 oz. white chocolate

Preparation: Cream the butter and peanut butter together. Add the icing sugar and vanilla and blend thoroughly. Shape into small 1-inch balls and refrigerate on waxed paper for half an hour. Melt the white chocolate (you can use a microwave for this). With a toothpick, dip the "eyeballs" into the chocolate, covering all but a small circle on the top. Let cool on waxed paper. Makes around 40 eyeballs.

STRAINED EYEBALLS

Ingredients :
6 hardboiled eggs, cooled and peeled
6 oz whipped cream cheese
12 green olives stuffed with pimientos
red food colouring or ketchup

Preparation: Halve the eggs widthwise. Remove yolks and fill the hole with cream cheese, smoothing surface as much as possible. Press an olive into each cream cheese eyeball, pimiento up, for an eerie green iris and red pupil. Dip a toothpick into ketchup and draw broken blood vessels in the cream cheese.

"BUGS"

Ingredients :

12 oz chocolate chips
12 oz butterscotch chips
1 pkg peanuts
1 pkg chow mein noodles

Preparation: Melt chocolate & butterscotch over hot water, soften noodles by adding hot water. Strain noodles and mix with nuts. Mix well and drop by spoonfuls on ungreased baking sheet. Chill until firm.

(Compiled from the WAGGGS-L list)

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