Special Halloween Treats and Tricks for Your Guests
Thursday, September 30th, 2010
Halloween normally comes on a weekday, so many are “dead on their feet” from working all day. Set up a low maintenance buffet filled with
halloween treats . Food that you can prepare ahead of time and will feed a lot of people at the celebration, such as a soft cheese spread prepared in a skull bowl, is perfect! Look for a store that sells skull pans, skeleton gelatin molds, and much more in the way of mortuary trinkets. Pick up a few of skull pans, and use one for the skull-mold cheese appetizer, and the other one to make a creepy skull cake for dessert. Round out the buffet with veges and dip, and some “food on the bone,” such as Buffalo wings.
Don’t just hand out mini-candies from the drugstore at this year’s Halloween celebration. There are lots of low-cost goodies you can find that carry a lot more flavor than a calorie filled candy bar. Get plenty to go around and save on your budget by buying one of these tiered-towers. And remember, the holiday season arrives shortly after Halloween and that means you’ll likely be shopping, ornamenting, baking, and planning like crazy. Before the hustle and bustle starts, indulge in one of these treats and observe the fun-filled day of Halloween with a treat of your own.
Here are some themes for your Halloween celebration menu to keep it loaded with delightful goodies and spooktacular tricks. Try orange & black popcorn from the Popcorn Factory, candied apples, finger sandwiches, mini sliders, Giant Halloween Caramel Apples with Nuts from Williams-Sonoma, Halloween Browniepops from Williams-Sonoma, Candy, candy and more candy! In Addition who doesn’t like candy apples. Make sure you use a lot of them to adorn, and indulge your sweet tooth!