
*Bake monster finger bread sticks with Woman's Day. *Head to BHG and learn how to garnish soup with a delicious spider web.*Bake a graveyard cake with Martha. *Create mini pumpkin pie bites with Bakerella. *Whip up a batch of haunting hot chocolate with BHG. *Make Jell-o "blood" worms with The Idea Room. *Make white chocolate ghost suckers with RootsAndWingsCo. *Dress up fondue with Rachael Ray's pumpkin fondue pot. *Decorate a bubbling cauldron cake with Woman's Day. *Whip up a batch of spiderweb nachos with Woman's Day. *Craft skeleton cupcakes with Woman's Day. *Decorate donut hole eyeballs with Family Fun. *Bake a savory eyeball cheesecake with a how-to from Woman's Day. *Create a gremlins rule cocktail with BHG. *Whip up a batch of ghost toast with a how-to from Woman's Day. *Head to BHG and learn how to make a fruit drink spritzer with wiggle worm ice.





September 29th, 2009 at 11:59 am
Totally fun! We have a huge Pumpkin party ever year. There are several things on this page that I plan to try. Thanks for doing the “footwork” for me, Rachel
September 29th, 2009 at 12:19 pm
[...] One Pretty Thing has a post entirely dedicated to creepy halloween food. I am very interested in making cookies that look like fingers this year, but this post is inspiring me to go all out. Bloodshot Eye Cheeseball, anyone? [...]
September 30th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
If there was an award for the most disgusting looking Halloween food, those worms would win. Of course, I had to check out how they were made. very clever.
October 1st, 2009 at 9:18 am
Love it! I will definitely be using some of these for our annual Haunted Halloween Party. My hubby turns our garage into a Haunted House and party. With a couple of hundred families running around we need lots of fun food, crafts, etc.
I will be checking back here often, since you have such great information and ideas.
Thanks!
October 2nd, 2009 at 7:03 am
Those pumpkin pie bites look delightful! Thanks for the great ideas!
October 2nd, 2009 at 2:28 pm
What a great collection of Halloween projects. Definitely going to make those jello bloodworms, the skeleton cupcakes and buy some marshamallow ghosts for our hot cocoa! Thanks!
January 8th, 2010 at 6:54 pm
[...] Skull&Crossbones Haunted Houses would make a spooky addition to any table scape. Check out this Halloween Food Roundup on One Pretty Thing. Make pumpkin lanterns to hang over your display with Be Different… [...]