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  1. Halloween Crafts: Eerily Elegant Decor by Kasey Rogers, Mark Wood, 2001-08
  2. My Very Own Halloween: A Book of Cooking and Crafts (West, Robin. My Very Own Holiday Books.) by Robin West, 1997-09
  3. Frightfully Fun Halloween Crafts & Cooking
  4. Haunt Your House For Halloween: Decorating Tricks & Party Treats by Cindy Fuller, 2001-12
  5. Tricks and Treats Halloween Cookbook (Olde New England's) by Valerie Bagley, 1994-05-01
  6. Halloween: Imaginative Holiday Ideas by Marie-Laure Mantoux, Frederique Crestin-Billet, 2000-07
  7. Dora's Halloween Adventure (Dora the Explorer) by Sarah Willson, 2003-09-01
  8. Big Book of Halloween (Better Homes & Gardens) by Better Homes and Gardens Books, 2003-07-01
  9. Make Your Own Halloween Treats by Sonali Fry, 2001-09-01
  10. Happy Halloween (Holiday Fun) by Abbie Mercer, 2007-09-30
  11. Homemade Halloween: Creative Crafts for Ghosts and Ghouls by Chronicle Books LLC Staff, 2003-07-01
  12. Halloween Treats: Recipes and Crafts for the Whole Family (Holiday Celebrations) by Donata Maggipinto, 1998-09-01
  13. Halloween: Let's Make Something Good by Kraft, 1999-06-15
  14. Halloween Parties: How to Throw Spook-Tacular Soirees and Frighteningly Festive Entertainments by Lori Hellander, 2004-09-01

61. Gigablast Search Results
halloween Food and cooking Site provides an extensive collection of recipes and general information. members.aol.com/Rexanne3/halloweenfood.html - 7.5k
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Category: Home: Cooking: Baking and Confections: Cookies: Holiday Cookies: Halloween www.angiesrealm.com/halloween.html [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 Britta Halloween Recipes A small collection of Halloween party recipes. Featuring The Gelatinous Eyeballs. www.britta.com/HW/HWr.html [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 28 2005 - modified: Mar 09 2005 Chocolate Experience Halloween treats. members.tripod.com/~Chocolates/hallo.recipes.htm [archived copy] [stripped] [older copies] - indexed: Apr 26 2005 Ghastly Goodies Halloween food and recipes include desserts, brownies, cookies, candies. southernfood.about.com/library/holiday/blhwidx.htm

62. Cooking For Engineers - Test Recipes: Halloween Green Slime Spinach Dip
Purchase your cooking needs (or gifts) from the fine retailers below Tasty, yes. Scary? Nope. halloween Green Slime Spinach Dip (makes about 3 cups)
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63. All Easy Cooking Recipes For Halloween (pumpkin Seeds, Face Paint And Body Make
halloween recipes for treats, cakes, pumpkin, pumpkin seeds, and face paints that have been collected over the years from newspapers, magazines, box tops,
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HALLOWEEN FACE PAINT
1 tsp. cornstarch 1/2 tsp. water 1/2 tsp. cold cream 2 drops food coloring In a small mixing bowl, combine all ingredients, mix well. GREASE PAINT (FOR HALLOWEEN) 2 tsp. white shortening 5 tsp. cornstarch 1 tsp. white flour

64. KidChef : Cooking, Recipes, Lessons, Discussion, And Shopping For Kids, Children
Includes recipes, menus, cooking tips, food facts and online store featuring chef wear Topic What s your favorite halloween treat? caramel apples, 33%
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65. KidChef : Cooking, Recipes, Lessons, Discussion, And Shopping For Kids, Children
Includes recipes, menus, cooking tips, food facts and online store The halloween tradition as we know it was introduced by British settlers and brought
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66. Seasoned Cooking - Issue
Seasoned cooking October 1998 Issue halloween became the last chance for evil and mischievous creatures to have a hand in prowling and prankplaying.
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October 1998 Issue Halloween's Here
by Victoria Smith
It's October, and the daytime sky is bluer than it has been all year.  But at night... oh, at night....  "Ghosties and ghoulies and long-legged beasties, and things that go bump in the night...." Halloween is coming fast.  The stores have been displaying Halloween inventory for weeks.  It is time for ghosts, spirits, witches and black cats to come out of their places again.  Halloween became a part of Christian celebrations more than 1000 years ago, when the Roman Catholic Church named November 1 All Saints' Day.  The night before the holy day became All Saints' Eve, All Hallows Eve, and finally Hallowe'en. Halloween became the last chance for evil and mischievous creatures to have a hand in prowling and prank-playing. Long before Christianity became the religion in France and Britain, early Celts feared when winter came that the sun would be killed by the powers of darkness.  The Celts believed that ghosts, spirits, witches and goblins walked the earth on Halloween, and that cats were sacred creatures that had been changed from human form as a punishment for evil deeds. Those folks took the whole concept very seriously.  Nowadays, it has a lighter theme. 

67. Seasoned Cooking - October 2001 Issue - Happy Halloween
Seasoned cooking October 2001 Issue. Happy halloween. Putting your best foot forward by Patty Waage. Winter is fast approaching, and now is the time
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This page can be found at: http://seasoned.com/issues/200110/f.hh.p1.html Seasoned Cooking - October 2001 Issue Putting your best foot forward ... by Patty Waage Winter is fast approaching, and now is the time that little ghouls and goblins are getting ready for that parade through the streets, during the celebration of All Hallow's Eve. Traditionally, Halloween is believed to be the day when the dead spirits rise from their graves and come back to inhabit bodies of the living for the next year. To discourage the spirits, the living would dress up in ghoulish costumes and run around the town creating havoc to drive the spirits away. The tradition of pumpkin carving is said to have come from the Irish folklore. A man named Jack is said to have trapped the devil up a tree by carving a cross into it. Jack then made a deal with the devil to never tempt him again, and he would let him go. When Jack died he was denied access to heaven and hell, but he was given an ember to light his way through the frigid darkness. It was placed in a carved out turnip to keep it burning longer. Thus, the Jack-o-lantern was born. When the Irish moved to America they discovered that pumpkins were more plentiful than turnips and easier to carve. This evolved into the tradition we have today. When the pumpkin-carving is done, save the seeds to make a Halloween favorite, toasted pumpkinseeds, or cockroach shells. You could have cookies baking in the oven while you are carving pumpkins or, for the younger children, have them help you make some of the cookies suggested below while the older kids do the carving.

68. NBC 4 - Now You're Cooking Recipes - Make Simple, Fun Halloween Treats
Now You re cooking Recipes back to home Now You re cooking Recipes Your halloween party treats don t have to be intricate or show off your fourstar
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J. Scott Wilson , Staff Writer So it's Halloween, and by some confluence of universal forces you've been elected to host your neighborhood ghosts and goblins for a night of fun that doesn't involve knocking on strangers' doors and demanding candy. Now, don't think just because your little guests aren't out trick-or-treating that they won't have sweet tooth cravings the size of Frankenstein. However, instead of just setting out bowls of prewrapped candy and letting them have at it, whip up some simple but tasty treats that will have them remembering your Halloween party long into next year.
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I'll bet that sometime in the last few months you've grabbed up one of those blue foil packages at the register at your local convenience store and scarfed down a wedge of sugary, crunchy goodness on the way home. But do you remember how much better they tasted freshly made? I'll bet you don't remember the last time you made them!

69. Cooking: Recipe For Roasted Pumpkin Seeds, A Great Halloween Treat!
After carving your pumpkin, roast those pumpkin seeds!
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They make a tasty snack treat!
  • Wash the seeds and pat them dry.
  • Soak for about an hour in soy sauce or Worcestershire sauce (you might want to try a batch of each just to see which you like better).
  • Sprinkle w/ garlic powder if desired
  • Some variations, soak in butter instead of the soy or wooster sauce. Sprinkle with a few Italian spices - oregano for instance. Experiment until you find a flavor you like! Home Legal Contact Us Webmasters
  • 70. MakeStuff: Cooking - Recipe For Popcorn Balls - Great At Halloween!
    Crafts Project, , Kid Stuff, , cooking, , Formulas Remedies, , Gardening, , Holidays, , Recycling Popcorn Balls for halloween (or anytime )
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    • 1 cup corn syrup
    • 1 small box jello - orange or berry black
    Mix corn syrup, sugar and jello bring to a rolling boil and pour over popcorn. Stir to mix well and when cool enough to handle form into balls with well buttered hands. Each recipe makes about 20. I use red jello for valentines day. They're always a hit at school parties. Contributed by Janis Johnson, johnson.abm@sk.sympatico.ca Home Legal Contact Us ... Webmasters

    71. Recipes And Cooking Information For Home Cooking
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    73. Misc. Halloween Recipes
    /Notes Cover the pan and continue cooking for about 2 minutes or until the popping has stopped......halloween Popcorn Balls.
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    Halloween Popcorn Balls
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    These scrumptious corn balls in a yummy syrup coating will bring a smile to the face of the meanest of Halloween witches
    Ingredients:
    one and a half pounds (675g) popped corn
    one tablespoon butter
    one quarter pint (150ml) water
    10 oz. (275g) granulated sugar
    10 oz. (275g) brown sugar
    6oz. (175g) light corn syrup
    one teaspoon salt
    Cooking Instructions:
  • Pour the water into a saucepan then add the granulated sugar, syrup and brown sugar Heat the mixture, stirring continuously, until the sugar is dissolved Blend in the butter and continue cooking without stirring until the mixture has reached a temperature of 240F (use a deep fat or sweet thermometer) Put the popped corn and into a fairly large mixing bowl and shake in the salt Pour the syrup mixture over the corn and mix well Cover your hands with a coating of butter or oil to prevent the syrup mixture sticking to your skin then shape the coated corn into small balls and wrap in wax paper
  • Creepy Chilli Popcorn
    Description/Notes: Pop a mouthful of this corn into those troublesome goblins and watch them warm to the occasion Ingredients: 6 oz. (150g) popping corn

    74. Halloween Meatloaf -- Recipes From The KSL-TV Cooking Show
    halloween Meatloaf 1000s of recipes from famous chefs on the cooking segment of the Channel 5 Eyewitness News at Noon.
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    Halloween Meatloaf Presented by Becky Low on October 25, 1999
    "A fun Halloween treat or tradition - meatloaf baked in a jack-o-lantern! Recipe serves 4 " Ingredients:

  • 4 small pumpkins
  • 1/2 pound country sausage
  • 1/2 pound lean ground beef
  • 1 clove garlic, or 1/8 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon beef bouillon granules
  • 1 egg
  • 1/3 cup milk
  • 1/4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/2 cup bread crumbs Method: Wash pumpkins and cup top off (keep top). Clean out seeds. NOTE: Any meatloaf recipe maybe used for this dish. Combine all ingredients except pumpkins and mix well. Place mixture inside pumpkin shell, replace top. Place stuffed pumpkins on a pan with a little water in it or place a pan of water on the cooking rack below the pumpkin. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 - 1 1/2 hours. If larger pumpkins are used longer baking time will be required to cook meatloaf to a safe internal temperature of 155 degrees. To serve, cut pumpkin in half, place both halves on serving plate. Check Out: Becky Low Website Return To: Recipes Home Page Index of Recipe Types Go To: KSL-TV Ch. 5 Home
  • 75. Halloween Delights -- Recipes From The KSL-TV Cooking Show
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    Halloween Delights Presented by Mary E. Ross on October 30, 2000
    "Nine out of every 10 teenage girls do not get the calcium they need in their diet. Without adequate calcium intake during their teen years these girls are placing themselves at risk for bone fractures now and osteoporosis later in life. A Salt Lake County 4-H foods club, called "That One Club," is doing something about it. During the month of October they have been studying dairy foods and how dairy provides 75% of the calcium in our diet. As a project, 11 year old Jane Lloyd and Mary Ungricht created Halloween recipes, which supply the calcium they need and provide the fun and taste teenagers look for. " Pizza Fondue in a Pumpkin Shell - by Jane Lloyd Ingredients:

  • 1 small pumpkin
  • 2 1/2 cups pizza sauce
  • 1 teaspoon Italian Seasoning
  • 1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
  • various bread cubes or sticks and Halloween shapes cut from bread, etc Method: Cut jack-o-lantern top on pumpkin, remove seeds and fiber, and clean. Replace top on pumpkin and place hollowed out pumpkin on a baking sheet in a 350 degree oven for 45 minutes. This will partially cook pumpkin and serve as a hot holding container for the dip. Combine pizza sauce, seasoning, and cheeses in a small sauce pan. Heat through. Pour dipping sauce in hot pumpkin. Serve with bread cut in Halloween shapes as well as with bread cubes and bread sticks.
  • 76. A Girl's World Halloween Spooktacular Cooking Recipest!
    AGW s halloween Spooktacular! halloween Fun Created by Girls! Features a costume design contest, fun party ideas, ghoolish (but delicious) recipes,
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    Welcome to "A Girl's World" Halloween Spooktacular! Back to the Start Haunted Storytime Theatre Be the Star in A Scary Magic Story Share Your Halloween Stories! Ask the Practically Perfect Pumpkin Activities and Party Games Yummy Treats Haunted Pumpkin Patch Party Planner Creepy Links Cool Crafts Party Themes Fright Film Picks from the Movie Diva Check out these Yummy Treats! No Tricks! Spider Cookies
    Ingredients: 1 small pkg. chocolate chips (about 1 c.) 1/2 c. peanut butter. 3oz. chow mien noodles (the skinny kind) Instructions: Melt peanut butter and chocolate chips together. Place noodles in bowl. Pour peanut butter/chocolate mixture over noodles. Drop by spoonfuls onto wax paper. Chill until set. Looks like spiders! Submitted by: Amber, 11, California

    77. Find Halloween Treats-Cooking Class By Chef Eric's Culinary Classroom On Course
    Course Junction Find halloween Treatscooking Class by Chef Eric s Culinary Classroom on Course Junction.
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    Halloween or Thanksgiving Treats Sat – 10/22/05 10:00am-1:00pm When the air starts to get chilly outside, we will warm you up with these sweet autumnal delights. Recipes include pumpkin souffl©, maple syrup cr¨me brule©, pine nut sugar cookies, mini pumpkin cheesecakes with ginger snap cookie crumb crust, traditional pumpkin pie with fantastically flaky crust, frosted pumpkin cookies, and pumpkin bread pudding cupcakes with cr¨me anglaise. Make these treats a yearly tradition that your family will remember all year round – and they are perfect for your Thanksgiving or Christmas meals, too. WHY THE CULINARY CLASSROOM? Maintaining student and client satisfaction is our primary goal at the Culinary Classroom. We look forward to seeing you here. Until then, eat well and be well! COOKING CELEBRATIONS/PRIVATE PARTIES Celebrate a birthday, graduation, engagement, anniversary, wedding shower or other social event with a private hands-on Cooking Celebration at the Culinary Classroom for groups from 10 to 20 people. Book a date and bring your friends. It's that simple. We design the menu, shop, and most importantly, clean up. Be a guest at your own party and give everyone a night to remember. See our website for pictures of past parties and add your own! TEAM BUILDING/CORPORATE EVENTS The Culinary Classroom is available for your Team Building Event or Company Cooking Party for groups from 10 to 20! The hands-on cooking class gives your employees the opportunity to improve communication and teamwork, and enjoy the company of their co-workers when everyone sits down and eats together. See our website for testimonials and pictures and call us to discuss this fabulous idea for your next event. GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE - PERFECT ANYTIME! Add a jacket or an apron and make a nice Gift Package for the one you care about.

    78. Halloween Recipes - All Recipes
    Allrecipes The home cooks best-loved recipe, food and cooking resource. Find Recipes Fast! halloween. Entertaining Advice. October 31st, 2005
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    79. Halloween Face Makeup
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    Halloween holiday cooking tips - make your own face paint! 2 Tbsp solid shortening 5 Tbsp cornstarch 5 drops of liquid dishwashing soap 4 to 6 drops of food coloring Mix the shortening and cornstarch until creamy. Add the liquid soap and mix well. Add food coloring and mix to get the color that you want. Advertisements From LifeTips Clients Kitchen Lighting Visit My Lighting Tip Site ... Breast Cancer Risk Reduce your risk of breast cancer. Articles, discussion, news, medical guides and resources about breast cancer. Visit My BreastCancer Tip Site Ask BreastCancer Question ... Save 59% on Cooking Light Magazine!

    80. Holiday Cooking, Holiday Cooking Tips, Holiday Food
    Come to cooking.Lifetips.com for great holiday cooking tips, techniques and ideas. Here s a great tip for an edible decoration for your halloween table.
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