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Little ones aren't the only ones having fun getting dressed up in costumes - with the many options to be had, grown ups are able to have fun as well. You will see plenty of excuses to find yourself getting dressed up in a costume, not only for Halloween, but just about any type of occasion will do, and you will find yourself becoming transformed into that someone you have always wanted to be. If you find yourself needing to get ready for a costume party, you will be glad to learn that there are many ideas and costumes available on the market, the most difficult choice may be figuring out who or what you will turn out to be.

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  • Mold Young Minds In your bilious-green zombie-brain mold. The plastic mold measures 9″ x 7-3/8″ x 3″ deep and comes with (2) recipes on the box: (1) for your natural, nauseating-gray-but-yummy brain gelatin mold, and (1) for a festive bright green version infested with worms. (Gummy worms not included.) Don’t like gelatin desserts? Switch to plaster of Paris and make a smart-looking paperweight.

halloween recipes

Mold Young Minds In your bilious-green zombie-brain mold. The plastic mold measures 9″ x 7-3/8″ x 3″ deep and comes with (2) recipes on the box: (1) for your natural, nauseating-gray-but-yummy brain gelatin mold, and (1) for a festive bright green version infested with worms. (Gummy worms not included.) Don’t like gelatin desserts? Switch to plaster of Paris and make a smart-looking paperweight.

 

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Halloween Recipes That Everyone Cannot Live without

Article by Daryl Plaza

Halloween is a time to bring out the chill in everything you do. From the costumes you wear to the home décor you are surrounded by something eerie. Because of this, you need to make sure your Halloween recipes are up to par as well. While you can hit some of the more modernized versions, there is nothing quite like traditional Halloween recipes.

We’ll take some time to explore some of the ideas that are available that will allow you to take your party from being okay to remarkable as they become the hit that drives it over the edge.

One of the most popular Halloween recipes remains popcorn balls. Because they are simple and inexpensive to make, many people have often used them as a treat to give to the neighbors kid at the door, and to serve guests as they dance the night away. The process of making these balls is very easy.

Simply take the time to pop some popcorn into a large bowl and add a little butter to it. As it begins to cool, melt some sugar and corn syrup in a pan and then mix the coating together while adding toffee chips in it if you like. People will go crazy for this treat, and best of all it remains a traditional classic, even in modern times.

Remember that while you are doing this it is possible for you to add other items in with the popcorn. Some individuals have enjoyed placing M&M’s while others throw in chocolate chips to the mix as well.

Another popular recipe you might consider for Halloween would be caramel apples. These will turn heads when with a quality apple and caramel and will leave your guests smiling as they end up enjoying a traditional favorite. Simple buy some apple sticks to place inside of red apples that are free from impurities.

Then melt some caramel and perhaps even some toffee. During this time you can think about what other items you would like to add to the mix. As the caramel begins to harden you can add sprinkles, chocolate chips and other items that can help to improve the overall experience that your guests will have. When you have dipped the apple, swirl it quickly and then set it down on some wax paper to dry.

You have only about 90 seconds to sprinkle your topping on the apples, so have it prepared and either roll the caramel over if or drop it on top. When the caramel is set you can serve it at any time. Some prefer to cut up the apples while others like to serve them whole.

There are a number of other Halloween recipes you can choose from as well. Depending on the time you have available you can spend hours creating a whole buffet of different treats that appeal to all of your guests. Try to mix some modern and contemporary themes to give your party a deeper level of interest as well.

Something to consider is having a large bowl of punch and a large bowl of spiced apple cider as well. These are two hit items that are considered traditional, but are still enjoyed by most people today. Above all, enjoy your Halloween party and one of the best holidays of the year.

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halloween recipes question by Jen: Any Good Halloween Recipes that include Candy Corn?
I looove candy corn. Does anyone know of any good halloween recipes, besides popcorn balls, with candy corn as one of the main ingredients?

halloween recipes best answer:

Answer by medical-t

http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/candy-corn-crispie-treats-recipe.htm

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http://recipes.cookingfor2.com/eRMS/recp.aspx?recid=29856

http://candy.about.com/od/specialoccasions/r/candycorn.htm

http://confessionsofasweettooth.blogspot.com/2007/09/candy-corn-cookies.html

Dressing up in spectacular costumes is not just for kids, even adults and teens can get in on all the frivolity as well. All you have to do is check out our online costume store and get yourself a getup that you love and you're set to head out to your costume party and have the perfect time.

3 comments on BRAIN MOLD

  1. Bibliophile says:
    7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    creepy & delicious, October 26, 2008
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    I’ve tried both recipes on the back of the box. I was careful to follow the directions about greasing the mold and consequently had no difficulty removing the food when it was finished. One recipe makes a grey brain. After adding the food coloring as directed, I adjusted it a little- don’t be afraid to do that. One of our party guests is a pharmacist; she commented on how “anatomically correct” it was. I noticed that guests were not eating that brain- when I asked about it, some people thought it was a plastic prop because of the great color and “perfection” in the design. Others were just not sure about how edible it was, taste, etc. I cut into it to encourage guests to have some, and then some did. It does make a great tasting recipe. The green recipe is simply making a big green brain-shaped jiggler. We did add the gummy worms as suggested; those were immediately devoured by the teens. This was a fun thing to do for a party & we would do it again.

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  2. Challenge Teacher says:
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    gelatin brain mold, December 28, 2009
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    Challenge Teacher (Orofino, Idaho) –
    Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
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    I ordered this mold to use in connection with a social skills lesson in my classroom. My students loved it! I used the recipe on the back of the box and the jello was incredibly strong. There were two things I would suggest. #1. It took more jello to fill the mold than the recipe indicated.#2 If you want to float worms or other things inside, put them in immediately. I wanted to float some laminated paper strips with “brain functions” inside the jello, so as with normal jello, waited for it to partially set up. Instead, it set up almost immediately. As a result, my little strips of paper were all on the bottom of the brain.

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  3. S. Schwartz says:
    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Great fun for social skills groups in speech therapy., June 8, 2009
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    I bought this mold as recommended in a social skills curriculum (Michelle Garcia Winner, Superflex) I use with my social language groups. After making the jello brain I inserted social skils into the brain. The kids had to dig them out. They had a blast and then got to eat the brain afterward. Great fun.

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