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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72  (Original Message)Sent: 10/27/2007 6:52 AM

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Happy Halloween

Some treats to share with your family!!!!

Abeebg
 



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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 10/27/2007 6:52 AM
Green Slime

10 oz Frozen Spinach, Thawed
4 oz Cream Cheese
1/2 c Sour Cream
1/3 c Mild Salsa
2 ea Green Onions, Chopped
1 ea Garlic Clove, minced
1/2 tsp Salt
1/2 tsp Pepper

Drain spinach; squeeze dry. In food processor, pure spinach, cheese,
sour cream, salsa, onions, garlic, salt and pepper. Cover and
refrigerate for 2 hours or until thickened slightly. Let stand at
room temperature for 30 minutes.

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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 10/27/2007 6:55 AM
Mini Witches Brooms
A Halloween snack idea from FamilyFun magazine
 
 These sweet and salty snacks are sure to be swept away in no time, so you'll want to make lots.

INGREDIENTS

Roll of Fruit by the Foot
Thin pretzels

DIRECTIONS

1. For each one, cut a 2-inch length from a roll of Fruit by the Foot.

2. With the shorter ends on the side, fringe the bottom of the strip (leaving a 1/4-inch border uncut along the top) to create thin broom bristles.

3. Then moisten the upper edge of the fruit with a drop of water and tightly wrap it around one end of a thin pretzel-stick broom handle.


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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 10/27/2007 6:56 AM
Worms in Dirt

     1   pkg chocolate pudding (8 serving size)
     1 1/2 c chocolate cookie crumbs (about 12 Oreos)
     24      gummy worms

You will use about 2/3 cup of the pudding for each dessert and
1/4 cup of the pie crust.  Layer the pudding and cookie crumbs
in dessert dishes ending with the cookie crusts.  Serve with 2-4
gummy worms, half buried, hanging out ot the dish.  

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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 10/27/2007 6:56 AM

Bug Juice for Halloween Party


2 pkg,(10 oz. each) frozen strawberries, defrosted
1 can (6 oz.) lemonade concentrate, thawed
1 qt. ginger ale
2 cups raisins  
6 gummy worms  


Directions


       Mix strawberries and lemonade concentrate in a blender until smooth and thick.  Gradually add ginger ale.  Transfer beverage to a punch bowl.  Stir in any remaining ginger ale and raisins.  Place gummy worms on the rim of bowl for a swampy effect.  
Makes 10 servings.


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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 10/27/2007 6:57 AM

Eerie Witch's Brew (alcohol-free)

  • 4 c Cranberry juice cocktail
  • 1 c Chopped candied ginger (1 jar)
  • 3 md Oranges
  • 1 cn (12-oz) thawed frozen apple juice concentrate
  • 1 cn (6-oz) thawed frozen limeade concentrate
  • 2 c Seedless grapes
  • 4 c Water
  • 2 Bottles (32 oz each) gingerale
  • 1 lb Dry ice -- up to 2 lbs*

*CAUTION: NEVER touch dry ice; ALWAYS use tongs to handle.

A smoking cauldron of punch made with grapes and orange peel masquerading as eyeballs and worms.

In a 1 to 2 quart pan, bring 1 cup of cranberry juice and candied ginger to a boil over high heat. Boil, uncovered, about 2 minutes, set aside.

With a vegetable peeler, pare peel (colored part only) from oranges; cut peel into thin 2-inch-long worms. Add orange peel to cranberry mixture. Cover and chill at least 4 hours or as long as overnight.

Juice oranges; put juice in a 6 to 8 quart pan or heavy bowl. Stir in cranberry-ginger mixture, the 3 cups cranberry juice, apple concentrate, limeade, grapes and water.

If made ahead, cover and chill up to 2 hours.

Add ginger ale and about a 1 pound piece of dry ice (DO NOT put small pieces in punch or cups); ice should smolder at least 30 minutes. Ladle into cups. Add any remaining ice when bubbling ceases.

Makes 5 quarts; allow about 1-1/2 cups for a serving



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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 10/27/2007 6:57 AM
Spooky Cheesecake
Decorate a frozen cheesecake for an easy dessert.

     3  oz vanilla-flavored candy coating
           orange food coloring paste
     1 pkg frozen whipped dessert topping, thawed (8 oz)
     1     purchased frozen cheesecake, thawed (1 lb, 14 oz)
           small, multicolored decorative Halloween candies

In a small saucepan melt candy coating.  Add orange food coloring
to desired shade.  Transfer to a waxed-paper-lined baking sheet.
Spread to an 11 x 8 inch rectangle.  Chill in refrigerator until
firm (about 30 minutes).  Break into small shards.  Set aside.
Reserve 1/2 cup of dessert topping; set aside.  Pipe or spread
remaining topping over surface of cheesecake.  Sprinkle with
Halloween candies.  Attach shards of candy coating to the sides
of cheesecake with reserved dessert topping.  Cover loosely; chill
up to 2 hours. 


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From: MSN NicknameSassySadie72Sent: 9/30/2008 8:53 PM
Halloween recipes to try...enjoy

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From: MSN NicknameChickenwings©Sent: 10/17/2008 10:37 PM
Ooooh... some great ideas here.  I'm rather liking the spooky cheesecake and... I have to try that green slime, oh yes.

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