Skeleton Quesadilla
This spooky quesadilla will be sure to charm your little boys and ghouls. Add some extra sliced apples on the side for a dash of crunch — and nutrition!
Ghost Pretzels
These salty-sweet snacks are too simple not to make. Not to mention they look absolutely adorable — er, we mean scary.
Pumpkin Pop-Tarts
It’s pumpkin pie to-go! Your kids won’t want real Pop-Tarts after they try these homemade, handheld Halloween treats.
Eyeball Soup
Somehow eyeballs aren’t as threatening when they’re made of mozzarella and olives.
Spider Cookie Pops
Creepy crawlies get a sweet side in these awesomely decorated cookie pops!
Scarecrow Cupcakes
Forget about crows — we doubt these sweet treats are scary enough to fend off hungry trick-or-treaters!
Tentacle Pot Pies
It’s not Halloween unless your kids have eaten an octopus arm … or eight. Note: Shy away from screening Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus until the eaten “tentacles” have fully digested.
Green Zombie French Toast
Make a Halloween breakfast your kids will never forget with this creepy, slime-colored French toast. (It can be our little secret that it’s actually packed with fruits and veggies!)
Goblin Smoothie
The kids will go nuts over the bright green color of this “goblin” smoothie, while you’ll appreciate the healthy dose of veggies and yogurt it packs.
Ghost Caramel Apples
Nothing says fall quite like a caramel apple. Try a Halloween-inspired take on this classic snack by using some cheesecloth to create ghost apples!
Some info was taken from Babble.com
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