Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Halloween. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Halloween Recipes for Parties


Halloween Recipes for Parties


Author: kevin




No matter what the occasion is, you will always like your guests to love the delicacies you prepare and expect that the taste should linger in the mouth for long. Halloween recipes for parties should be a mixture of weird looking yet tasty dishes.


Surprise your guests at the Halloween party to let them know how dangerous looking recipes can be delicious too. Prepare creepy confectionaries, snacks, recipes, drinks and cocktails to welcome the goblins and ghouls to the party.


Recipe Ideas



  • Monster Breads


Take a few bread slices, cut them in various shapes. Then place cheese sheet over it and add a few edible stuffs to it to make it look like a ghost or monster. You may make eyes with olives and hair with spring onion or scallion. Also, make nose and teeth with carrot.



  • Skeleton Cookies


Bake your favorite cookies in different shapes, most likely in the shapes of animals or humans. And just to add the Halloween effect, use white frostings or icings to make a skeleton structure over it.



  • Vampire Apple Bite


This will be a real frightening snack for your guests in the Halloween party. This is a healthy and funny break from the Halloween sweets and confectioneries. Simply cut an apple into four quarters. Use the skin side of the apple to cut wedges to make a mouth. For that spooky look, make vampire fangs by fixing peeled almonds on the apple.



  • Watermelon Brain


Peel a medium sized watermelon. Make sure it is a red watermelon. Then slightly cut the base of the melon so as to rest it flat on the surface. Now to let it resemble a brain, just carve narrow channels that let the red surface to expose beneath the white rind of the melon.



  • Bloody Cocktail


Take apple cider and add a few drops of red and green food colors to it to give a bloody red color to it. Then add a few gummy insects to the glass and the serving jar as well. Stick a few insects on the edges of the glasses. Sticking gummy worms to the edges would add the spooktacular effect to the Halloween cocktail.



  • Monster Fingers


Use monster fingers snacks to make your guests burst into a surprise scream. Take any of the vegetable dips and five carrots of the appropriate size to resemble fingers and thumb. Peel the carrot and place in the vegetable dip as a hand popping out of it. Make nails out of peeled almonds. Carve the carrot to fix the almond-nails into it.


Here are some of the spooky and eerie Halloween recipes for parties. Add your creativity if you have any idea to add to the disguise of the dishes and surprise the guests. Dress up in the Halloween costume while you are serving the goblins. Hope you find the recipes interesting and helps you to make your Halloween celebrations happening as ever.


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About the Author

I am Dr. kevin headen (Cancer Specialist) look more information about christmas and halloween.




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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Halloween Costume Ideas For Women - The Best Place to Get Them








Halloween Costume Ideas For Women - The Best Place to Get Them

By Kelvin Izuchukwu






Halloween will soon be here again and so many ladies are struggling so hard to find a befitting type of outfit for the season. If you are one of these ladies with the desire to get some inspirational information on the best place to get suitable costumes for Halloween, you should make this article a must read.



Almost every lady is seriously affected by the Halloween virus during this period of the year as it is been advertised on daily basis all over the place. Therefore, there are many places you can go for huge ideas on Halloween costumes. As you walk around your neighbouring shopping malls, you will get some hints on such costumes particularly from the shops that sell costumes.



Also, as you sit in front of your television for relaxations you will surely see some programs that will give you some relevant ideas for the ideal costume suitable for the party you are preparing for.

It is almost certain that most women buy magazines most of the time. If you can carefully go through them, you will be amazed with the level of tips on Halloween costumes you will get from it not just from Halloween articles used in such magazine but also from the articles about the politicians, celebrities and other relevant stories that could be found in the magazine necessary for women's Halloween costume.



Amazingly, most of the Halloween costumes have been conjured up by some ladies with high level of creativity after they have visited their local thrift shop. In this place, you are quite sure of getting all types of clothing, colourful wigs, outlandish hats and other accessories designed to give your outfit a perfect look at affordable prices.



Recycling is becoming everybody's business in our today's society. Therefore, another place you will not only get ideas on the best Halloween costumes for women but you will also have the opportunity of shopping for them is on eBay. In this place, everything concerning Halloween women's costume is made available for sale at reasonable prices. However, if you have a very tight budget, you can check out some of your available cloths and get them combine to give you suitable fitting for Halloween. All you need to recycle your old clothing to become suitable for this occasion is creativity, so if you cannot do it yourself let the experts help you.



With high level of confidence, the internet is one of the best places you can easily browse through at your leisure to get relevant information concerning Halloween costume for women.



You can get lots of costume ideas in my FREE report called Top Women's Halloween Costumes. Please click here to get a free copy.






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Saturday, October 1, 2011

Pumpkin Soup for Halloween



Pumpkin Soup for Halloween



Pumpkin Soup for Halloween

By Gaynor C Morgan




Pumpkin soup is such an obvious choice for a warm hearty soup on Halloween night and if you are going to have pumpkins for your lanterns, this is a good way of using up the wonderful pumpkin flesh instead of throwing it away.

The glorious orange coloured pumpkins sold in markets can be used as lanterns during Halloween and therefore the demand for pumpkins is greater at this time of year.

People celebrate almost everywhere nowadays by dressing up in 'scary' costumes and visiting friends, or going to parties and restaurants etc. The most popular form of Halloween costumes are witches, goblins, and ghosts etc.

Halloween did not originate in America which may surprise you but is in fact a tradition from the British Isles.

It began with a group of peoples known as the celts who lived around the areas of Ireland, the United Kingdom and Northern France.

These peoples held sacred religious rituals on the night of October 31st to celebrate the coming of their New Year on November 1st. This was called the Samhain, which is pronounced 'sow in' which means 'summers end'.

They believed that on this night, the eve of the New Year, that the spirits of the dead would come back to earth and could if they wanted, cause havoc.

They believed that their priest who were called Druids, would be able to communicate with these spirits.

They would build a bonfire at the beginning of the Samhain which the Druids themselves would light and then the people would burn sacrifices to their gods such as crops and animals to please them in the hope that they would have a prosperous new year. The Celts would wear special costumes during these festivities, mainly made from animal skins.

These traditions continued until around 43 AD when the Romans conquered the Celts. The Romans then combined the Samhain with a couple of their own festivities which also occurred around this time of year. These were the Feralia which was a celebration for remembering the dead and another day in which they paid honour to the Roman goddess Pomona.

Pomona was a goddess who was associated with fruit and trees, her main symbol being the apple. This may be why now at our own Halloween celebrations, people 'bob' for apples.

This new tradition which was celebrated on November 1st was to be called 'All Saints Day' and in France it is known as La Toussaint which celebrates their saints who do not have their own Holy day.

For those people who kept to the older traditions they preferred to celebrate as their ancestors did on October 31st or All Hallows Eve. This eventually became known as Halloween.

The Irish immigrants took these traditions with them when they went to America during the 1840's and gradually it changed into what we celebrate today.

Large bonfires are not lit as part of the traditional Halloween celebrations but nowadays pumpkins are used as lanterns. The orange pulp is taken out of the centre and then it is carved with such patterns as eyes and mouths which look kind of spooky when the lantern is lit.

It's fun and interesting to know where the tradition has come from and that we can still have fun today.

Here is a recipe for a delicious and warming Halloween pumpkin soup - shame to waste the lovely orange pulp in those beautiful lanterns!

Pumpkin Soup

This recipe is for about six people.

Ingredients

2 lbs pumpkin, peeled, seeded and cut in large pieces

2 ozs ( 4 level tablespoons) of butter

1/4 pint water

2 1/4 (1.3 litres) pints milk

Salt and grated nutmeg

2 ozs rice

Method

First melt the butter in a heavy bottomed pan.

Cook pumpkin slowly over a low heat for about 15 minutes, stirring frequently.

Add the nutmeg, salt and warm water.

Cook rapidly until soft.

Use a blender to bring to a puree.

Put milk in a the pan, add puree and rice.

Bring to the boil, then simmer over a low heat for about half an hour.

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Bon App�tit




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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Lisa's Weekly Coffee Break






This week on Lisa's Coffee Break:


  • See what kinf of coffee is Lisa enjoying and what favorite cake recipe she shares.

  • Wow a fabulous Halloween find..........fashionista's you will love this.

  • She found a beauty product ideal for all ages

  • She talking about apples and that we can actually wear them.




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Friday, September 19, 2008

Halloween Spooktacular

Absolutely SPOOKtacular! This scarily delicious gift basket includes pumpkin shaped cookies, 2 jelly belly candies, butter cookies, pumpkin themed orange popcorn, and other great treats.
Available at Katie Newman Gifts




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