Meta Title: Halloween tricks and treats | My Chocolate Box Meta Description: Whether you’ve been planning your Halloween costume since 1 November 2016 or you have no time for spooks, you have to agree Halloween treats are fun. Post 1: What will you be sharing this Halloween – tricks or treats? We’re thinking a bit of both: LINK Post 2: Need ideas for Halloween goodie creations? We might have a few up our sleeve: LINK Halloween tricks and treats Halloween is right around the corner and even if you don’t partake in the day, it’s great fun to see all the creative treats that people come up with. So tap into your creative juices with these easy and fun treats and tricks. 1. Treat: Lollipop ghosts You’ll need an assortment of lollipops, tissues, small rubber bands, ribbon and a black marker. Fold the tissues over the lollies and keep in place with the rubber band. Now all you have to do is tie the ribbons over the rubber bands and draw on eyes. 2. …show more content…
Trick: Truffles Melt chocolate and dip Brussel sprouts in it. Once the chocolate has set, serve in a beautiful bowl for guests to nibble on. If you want to add an extra layer of evil, mix your sprout truffles with gourmet truffles found in My Chocolate Box. 3. Treat: Spider cookies Bake your favourite choc chip cookies. As they come out of the oven, take a toothpick and draw lines from the chocolate pieces to create spider legs (8 lines). 4. Trick: Candy apple Peel the skin off onions and sick a wooden skewer in. Boil your dark brown sugar and butter together until a toffee mixture forms. Now dip the onions in and set aside on baking paper to harden. Sit back and watch the horror happen. 5. Treat: Eyeball
up the cake into the form of a jelly roll. Next, you can either refrigerate this roll for one
Late autumn has arrived and with it comes the dark magic of Halloween--and, of course, the
The poem “Halloween” does such a great job at conveying that image of trick or treating. This poem takes into account the nostalgic feeling one gets when looking back at past memories such as this. Going door to door dressed in your favorite outfit. The use of imagery is so strong it is easy to be right there almost as if it were yesterday. The poet Mac Hammond writes “Kids come, beckoned by / Fingers of shadows on leaf-strewn lawns / To trick or treat” (15-17). This goes on to describe the pull and excitement a child gets when arriving at a house. The shadows of the owners Halloween decorations are cast onto the fall lawn, calling children to the front door. Not only does this give the reader an image of the fall weather, but of the Halloween decorations on someone’s house. Children tend to be drawn towards homes with decorations because it feels more welcoming. Therefore, this is where the beckoning feeling comes from. Not only does Hammond do a wonderful job by using imagery, but also the sound personified in this poem is
What you will need to do first is tie one end of the string to the middle of the popsicle stick or pencil.
It's a tradition for my sister and I to make our Halloween costumes together and carve pumpkins - you know, the whole nine yards. Sometimes our dad would help, but usually it was just us and the dog outside. We would constantly be covered in some kind of paint or dye, whether it be fake blood, face paint, fabric paint, or some years even tea. (We got creative.) The costumes ended up being cool,
The program allowed the users to name the doll after their manager and to stick it with pins, burn it with a candle, and pinch the doll with pliers.
This is a very hot topic issue with me! And I truly hope many others that either haven’t spoken out against it yet, or haven’t known how to speak against it. Really start? Maybe, it’s because somehow so few have been educated on halloween’s history. Or the history of witches and witchcraft in our Country and around the world. Why, is it that so many attach or try to attach witches with Halloween? Witches have been seen in books and movies as ugly, evil and cruel! They were never suppose to become role models to our society, or children ever! In fact most don’t know what really has happened in there secret meetings, because they remain secret for a very specific
(Gain attention and interest) "Trick or Treat," is common phrase heard during Halloween but for what? Candy and chocolate! That delicious chocolate ranging from Recess Peanut Butter Cups to the ever-famous Hershey chocolate bar.
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Peanut butter cookie mix and bacon sprinkled with chocolate. They are the perfect
As well as you will then cool the butter and dark chocolate. When the chocolate and butter are almost melted, you can take the warm bowl from the stove and then stir it until you get rid of the last little bits of chocolate. By doing this will cool the chocolate mix more quickly and you won’t have any lumps. Now you will set out the milk and white chocolate. If you don’t have milk and white drops of chocolate, you can cut up some bars of both in small pieces. Put these aside, they will go in at the very
When the candy is set just pop the cookie cutter full of yummy goodness into a bag and finish up with a ribbon. These are great party favors for a children's party. 5. Decorate a holiday wreath with candy canes, cinnamon sticks, small measuring spoons and a few Christmas cutters and then finish it off with a gingham bow for a sweet wreath that your friends will
Stepping into high school, I have less time to roam around or to study something I wish, and dessert has always been one of my most ardent pursues. From an early age, my interests and preferences have always evolved around fantasies, cartoon, and sweets. To satisfy my long desire, I made this cookbook to tabulate out the most popular desserts along with their recipes and step by step preparing processes. Emperor Pig’s Dessert’s main theme features a pink pig (my friends use that to symbolize me) and categorizes desserts under four sections: beverages, cakes, ice creams, and international desserts. Everyday ingredients can be turned into more than one types of fine, polished desserts which you can enjoy with people you care about without repetition!
Melt a dish of chocolate- Simply fill a container with chocolate or caramel and melt it in the stove or microwave until you've made a warm, gooey fluid that is ideal for dipping. This will be the sweet covering you put over the marshmallow pop. When you're set liquefying the substance, spill it into a dish.
Melt it for about 15 seconds, and only melt half of your dark chocolate you will need the other half to frost your cake later and remember to remove your chocolate from the heat once it is has melted.