Snacks |
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Popcorn Balls
Marshmallow molds popcorn into delicious bundles of confection. Let the mixture cool for a few minutes before you shape these fun Halloween treats!
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Bloody Witches Fingers
Get your Halloween bash off to a bloody start with these witches' fingers! Dip these herb and garlic breadsticks in pasta sauce, or serve with a hearty stew or soup.
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Spooky Ghost Calzone with Mozzarella
This calzone is a delicious combination of sweet and savoury with apple, cheese, bacon and maple syrup. Serve them using olive slices for eyes!
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Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
Here are five ways to spice up the humble pumpkin seed and make it a healthy and yummy autumn treat!
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Mummy Rolls
Made of store-bought dough, one egg and Nutella, these Mummy Rolls are simple to make, but will have your family thinking you were up all night baking.
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Jack-o’-lantern Mini-pizzas
Your kids can personalize their pizzas using vegetables like cherry tomatoes, zucchini and mushrooms.
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Happy Cheddar Cheese Treats
Kids will love this Halloween crowd-pleaser! Cut cheddar into amusing Halloween shapes and then use fruit to create the faces.
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Sugar-Dusted Gingersnaps
These sugarcoated cookies get their chewiness from molasses and brown sugar, and their kick from a surprise ingredient: pepper! Serve with a big, frothy glass of milk.
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Apple Chicken Turnovers
Tuck these tasty turnovers packed with crisp apples, chicken and cheddar into your kid's lunch box for a tasty snack or serve them as hors d'oeuvres.
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Chocolate Banana Cupcakes
Kids can help make these cupcakes that combine the goodness of bananas with the double sweetness of chocolate chips and cocoa.
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Homemade Pizza Lunch Kit
This do-it-yourself pizza kit will inject some fun and freshness into your kids' lunches. It's a healthy, homemade alternative to takeout pizza.
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Watermelon Dippers
These refreshing watermelon slices with the subtly sweet sour cream dip are the perfect way to beat the late-summer heat!
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Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
Bananas and chocolate chips are the perfect pairing for these kid-friendly muffins. And they're good enough to have for dessert!
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Peace of Pizza
These mini-pizzas are a great family project: kids can use cookie cutters to create the peace signs out of cheese. Enjoy them as a quick dinner or simple snack!
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Salmon Salad Wheels
Bento lunches are a superb way to spice up traditional sandwiches—and these salmon pinwheels will add flare to any school lunch.

