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31 TASTES OF HALLOWEEN! - SPOOKY RECIPES AND CREEPY COOKBOOK PRIZE DRAWING

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Here are 31 scary Halloween recipes to conjure up this Fall! A daily spook-tacular idea for cooking up some seriously startling foods is your treat this October! Halloween is a great time to get really creative with food! Whether you’re making ghoulishly good snacks or decadent desserts, as long as your creations resemble monsters, pumpkins or ghosts, they’ll be a hit! Get ready to impress your family and friends on the most frightening night of the year!

For more inspiration, click here to enter for a chance to win a set of creepy cookbooks! Enter daily if you dare!

Click here for recipe: BLUEBERRY RICKETY EYEBALL PUNCH

INGREDIENTS

12 to 24 fresh blueberries

12 canned lychees in syrup, drained, plus 5 to 6 tablespoons syrup from the can

3 cups blueberry juice

1/3 cup freshly squeezed lime juice (about 4 limes)

2 cups sparkling water

Ice

INSTRUCTIONS

Stick 1 to 2 blueberries, depending on their size, into the cavity of each lychee. Place on a foil-lined baking sheet and freeze, about 1 hour. (Wait until the "eyeballs" thaw a bit before eating.) Stir together 5 tablespoons of the lychee syrup, the blueberry juice and lime juice in a bowl or pitcher until combined. Stir in the sparkling water and add the lychee eyeballs. If it is a bit tart for your taste, add the remaining tablespoon syrup. Serve in tall glasses over ice, spooning the lychee eyeballs into the glasses as you pour. Enjoy!