What to Bring to a Halloween Party

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What to Bring to a Halloween Party

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Does anyone have any good recipes to bring to a Halloween costume party? Last year I made deviled eggs that looked like brains. This year I think I want to go with a sweet treat instead.

-- 29 Oct 2017, 23:36 --

I went with Oreo, pumpkin cheesecake, brownies and they turned out pretty good.

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Hey, I always check Pinterest for inspiration, so you can go there in the future. Just make sure the recipe is legit, or really just get inspired by the presentation and use a recipe you know and trust already ;)
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Candy corn jello is pretty easy. You can use clear small serving cups and start by mixing lemon jello and pour equal amounts of lemon first, let cool then mix up and pour in orange in equal amounts, let cool then top with whip cream :
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When in doubt, I usually just go on Pinterest.
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Google Frankenstein dirt pudding cups!
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Making biscuits into finger shapes and then dripping icing over them makes it look like witches fingers! A simple and adaptable recipe will sure be a crowd pleaser.

I made brownies into tombstones last year and they went down a treat.
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I love making orange rice crispy treats. I get pumpkin spice marshmallows and then place the treats into a mold. Sometimes a skull or a coffin, pumpkins are cute too. It’s such an easy way to make some spooky treats for a party! Last year I tried chocolate sugar cookies and used a set of Halloween cutters. Then decorated them with Halloween colored frosting. They went fast!!
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Fudge Cookies
1 cup butter softened
½ tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
2 cup flour
1 tsp baking soda
¾ cup cocoa
2 eggs
2 cup sugar
Preheat oven to 350 degree.
Cream butter and sugar before adding the eggs and vanilla. Blend until fluffy and add cocoa, flour, baking soda and salt. Stir dough until it is thick.
Cook for 8-10 minutes.
Use black licorice off the sides and they look like spiders!
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Cake pops are a great party treat! They are small so everyone can have one! You can also decorate them according to the party!!
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If you are ever in doubt bring chips or candy.
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