What Are Some Fun Halloween Treats for Kids?

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores various fun Halloween treats that can be made for kids, with participants sharing their thoughts and ideas on creative snacks and recipes.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses excitement about the treats, stating "Cool!"
  • Another participant finds the treats adorable, commenting "Ha! These are adorable!"
  • One participant shares enthusiasm for a specific treat, saying "This sounds really good!"
  • A participant inquires about a party, asking "Having a party???"
  • One participant shares a creative idea for Thanksgiving-themed treats, describing how to make Turkey Treats using Oreos and candy.
  • Another participant finds a suggestion to be an easy and great idea.
  • A detailed recipe is provided by one participant, including ingredients and directions for making pumpkin-shaped treats using Rice Krispies and Tootsie Rolls.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants express a variety of opinions and ideas without a unified agreement on specific treats.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around Halloween treats, with some participants also referencing upcoming Thanksgiving celebrations.

Who May Find This Useful

Participants in the consultant community looking for creative ideas for Halloween treats for children may find this discussion helpful.

DebPC
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Cool!

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Ha! These are adorable!
 
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Thanksgiving will be here before you know it! These are too cute!Turkey Treats: Dip Oreos in melted chocolate- Add candy eyes and candy corn for the nose with frosting. Place on chocolate frosted pretzels. Too cute!
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Easy great idea...
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INGREDIENTS6 Cups Rice Krispie Cereal
3 tbs Butter
10 oz Marshmallows (approx 1 Bag)
Red & Yellow Food Coloring (to make orange color)
24 Tootsie Rolls
1 Green Fruit Roll-up (you will only be able to find the blue/green combo)DIRECTIONS1. Melt your butter in a large sauce pan over low heat
2. Add marshmallows and stir constantly until melted
3. Remove from heat
4. Add approx 4 drops of red food coloring & 2 drop yellow food coloring- Add until you have a nice bright orange color
5. Mix in Rice Krispies
6. Form small balls into the shape of a pumpkin (Tip: Add Non-Stick Cooking Spray (Pam) or 7. Crisco to your hands before forming your balls)
8. Cut Tootsie Roll in Half and add a half into each pumpkin while still warm
9. Cut small leaves from the green portion of your Fruit Roll Up
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy Halloween treats I can make with my kids?

Some easy Halloween treats you can make with your kids include ghost-shaped marshmallows dipped in white chocolate, pumpkin rice krispie treats, and spooky fruit skewers using grapes and melon. These treats are simple to prepare and allow for creativity!

How can I make healthy Halloween treats for kids?

Healthy Halloween treats can include apple slices with almond butter and a sprinkle of cinnamon, yogurt parfaits with orange and black berries, or banana ghosts made with chocolate chips. These options are nutritious while still being festive!

What are some fun ideas for Halloween-themed snacks?

Fun Halloween-themed snacks can include "witches' brooms" made from pretzel sticks and cheese slices, "monster" popcorn with candy eyes, and "mummy" hot dogs wrapped in crescent roll dough. These snacks are not only delicious but also visually appealing!

Can I make Halloween treats in advance?

Yes, many Halloween treats can be made in advance. Items like cookies, rice krispie treats, and chocolate-covered pretzels can be prepared a few days ahead and stored in airtight containers. Just be sure to decorate them close to the event for the best presentation!

What are some allergy-friendly Halloween treats for kids?

Allergy-friendly Halloween treats can include fruit cups, popcorn seasoned with safe toppings, and homemade energy bites made with oats and nut-free butter. Always check ingredient labels and consider the specific allergies of the children who will be enjoying the treats.

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