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Beth Engelman of Glenview prepares "swamp juice" made from seltzer water, mint and gummies for Halloween. | Ryan Pagelow~Sun-Times Media

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Updated: October 19, 2012 5:24PM

Mummies, monsters and edible toes?

It’s time for our yearly round-up of grisly treats and tasty eeeks for your little boys and ghouls.

Mummy Dogs

There’s nothing scary about these tasty dogs wrapped in light buttery dough.

You need:

Hot dogs

Frozen pie dough or crescent rolls

1-2 eggs (beaten)

Mustard

Edible eyeballs (optional)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Unroll dough and slice into long strips. Wrap dogs with dough strips as if they were real mummies. To give your mummies a golden glow, lightly brush egg wash over dough.

Bake in oven for about 10 minutes or until brown.

When cooled, add two drops of mustard for eyes or make your mummies extra eerie by adding edible eyeballs.

Swamp Juice

This beverage is two-parts refreshing and one-part gross, making it the perfect drink for any Halloween festivity.

You need:

Sparkling water

Fresh cut lemon slices

Fresh mint leaves

Gummy worms and Swedish fish

Directions:

In a glass or jar, place a few worms and a fish or two. Add several sprigs of fresh mint and a slice of fresh lemon. Add sparkling water.

Let juice steep in refrigerator for a few hours before serving.

Frankenstein in a Cup

Boris Karloff they’re not, but chances are your kids will love creating these wiggly, jiggly monsters.

You need:

Colored adhesive foam (for eyes and scars)

3-ounce box of lime gelatin (makes 2 monsters)

Clear plastic cups

Grapes (cut in half)

Double-sided tape

Rolo candies (neck bolts)

Crushed chocolate graham crackers (hair)

Directions:

Prepare the gelatin according to package directions. Pour slightly cooled gelatin into each cup, stopping 1/2 inch from top.

Refrigerate until gelatin is partially gelled, then remove cup from the refrigerator. Use a spoon to gently place eyes (1/2 grape) into gelatin. Refrigerate until set. Use tape to attach the neck bolts. Add scars and mouths with adhesive foam. Add hair by covering the top with crushed chocolate graham crackers.

Thank you to Disney Family Fun for sharing this recipe www.familyfun.com .

Evil Fingers

The only thing worse than nail biting? Snacking on evil fingers.

You need:

Mozzarella cheese sticks

Cream cheese

Red pepper

Parmesan cheese (optional)

Directions:

Parents, use a knife to carve a shallow well at the top of each cheese stick.

Make nail and knuckle joints by carving tiny, horizontal lines in the cheese.

Make the knuckles a little “hairy” by adding a small dab of cream cheese and some Parmesan cheese.

For the fingernails, slice pepper into fingernail shaped strips, which you can then “glue” with cream cheese.

Thank you to Disney Family Fun for sharing this recipe www.familyfun.com .

Goblin Toes

Sweeter than a pedicure, these tasty toes are the perfect end to any meal.

You need:

Golden Grahams Cereal

Cocoa Puffs Cereal

Nutter Butter cookies

Green candy melts

Wax paper

Clean paintbrushes

Directions:

Heat green candy melts in the microwave for 30-45 seconds. Cover cookies with melted green candy and set on wax paper.

Place one cocoa puff “wart” on each cookie.

Place one Golden Grahams “toenail” on the end of each cookie.

Allow cookies to set before eating.

Thanks to Mandy at www.gourmetmomonthego.com for sharing this recipe.





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