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It’s insanely irresistible and very easy to just throw together and serve. Make ahead of time and then put it on full display so it can be admired, enjoyed, and eaten. If you’re worried about catering to kids with dietary issues, this recipe is the answer to your prayers. Simply melt chocolate into muffin cups and then chill to form a cup. If you have a crowd coming this Halloween, you’ll need to give them something satisfying, filling, and easy. Get everything together, enlist the kids, and enjoy a few hours of Halloween fun.
Place a slice of strawberry on the nut butter for a tongue. Smear a small amount of nut butter on the bottom of the inside of the mouth. Send your little ones off for trick or treating with a good meal. Halloween, a time to delight in all things gross, creepy, scary and spooky - and then lace that with a gallon of sugar. We love Halloween but it can be a very unhealthy time of year. It seems that everything is covered in chocolate and sprinkles and...
Spooky Pretzel Spiderwebs
Use a sharp knife to cut a small slit in the bottom of each kiwi slice. Poke a popsicle stick into each slit so that the kiwi is secure. Place the kiwi pops on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Melt the chocolate chips in 30 second increments in the microwave until the chocolate is melted. Place the melted chocolate in a small ziploc bag and cut off a piece of the corner to form a small hole.
Our eight-legged friend here is easy to make and the kids really get a kick out of them! Use a bit of ketchup or mustard to make eyes. Although it's just made with fruit, I can't help but think it's going to start crawling around on that plate. And, the edible eyeballs are the icing on the cake. Slice grapes in half, place eyes gently on top.
Mummy Apple Sauce
Then, use pieces of olives or capers for your eyes. Little plastic spiders will make any healthy Halloween snack or treat frightening! Plus, you could use black olives to make edible spiders. While we are on our caterpillar kick, here is my favorite way to serve grapes!
They get to dress up as superheros, fairy princess, or what ever they like. Those little knuckle slices are just enough to make these hot dog fingers repulsive enough for Halloween! Garnish them with ketchup to resemble blood, and an onion slice for the yucky nail.
To Make The Apple Teeth
Who doesn't love a bunch of yummy layers topped with a sour cream spider web?? Serve this party dish with a side of tortilla chips and you're set. Fresh and fruity, these spooky strawberries are a lot of fun to make and eat.
Stick a strawberry slice on the bottom of the “mouth” so that the rounded part is sticking out to resemble a tongue. Next poke some sunflower seeds into the top of the mouth to resemble teeth. Dab a bit of peanut butter onto the back of two candy eyeballs and stick close together above the mouth.
Irresistibly chewy and unbelievably addictive, these will definitely give you a sugar rush on Halloween. You’ll need a good selection of candy melts, sprinkles, and candy eyes for this one. Long, thin pretzels are dipped in green candy and decorated, turning them into bloody witches’ fingers.

If you’re watching their sugar this year, don’t worry. These Halloween Oreo Brownies are stacked full of sweetness. They’re packed with lots and lots of Oreos for deliciously decadent brownies that are soft and chewy inside with a little crunch on top. Adding frosting and Oreos on top takes them to the next level. Yes, but for maximum freshness, I wouldn’t make it any more than 1-2 hours in advance of serving it to avoid any potential browning. It looks and tastes best when served as fresh as possible.
Glue googly eyes to the front of the pouches. We used Aldi SimplyNature Unsweetened Apple Squeezable Fruit Blend. Other great bets are color-themed fruits in orange and “black” (like blackberries, black grapes, raisins, and even really dark-hued blueberries). White and witch-green fruits feel appropriate this time of year, too – think of white melons or green grapes and kiwi. Halloween snacks always seem to be full of sugar so it's great to have some healthier ideas that are so cute too. Spread the nut butter evenly between the cut celery pieces .

We’ve created you a monster Rice Krispie snack that is both easy and perfect for Halloween. To turn an ordinary Rice Krispie treat into a marshmallowy monster you’ll need candy eyes, teeth, and licorice laces. I've been doing these apple smiles for some time now, and the kids LOVE them! They're just as fun to make as they are to eat. Use peanut butter as your glue to hold the mini marshmallows in place.
Prepare the different kabobs and fruit creations. These kid-friendly mummy dogs are the perfect way to celebrate Halloween with the whole family this year. (-) Information is not currently available for this nutrient. Arrange apricots and peaches on a platter.

You can also place them in the fridge if you need the chocolate to harden faster. Need nut-free, dairy-free Halloween classroom snack ideas? These brownies hit both requirements, just add candy eyes and Halloween sprinkles, and it's instantly ready for a Halloween classroom party! Looking for a fun and festive Halloween classroom snack idea?
These pre-packaged Halloween Swiss Roll Bat snacks are perfect! They're simple to create, require no baking, and are sure to please students of all ages. I made this for a girls book club meeting today and oh my goodness everyone love it!! So many adorable treats and they are all healthy too.
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