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6 Must-Try Treats for Halloween Goofy Enough for Grandkids at Any Age

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Apple Monsters

Ingredients:

-Apples

-Peanut butter

-Pumpkin Butter

-Pumpkin seeds

-Cheese for tongue

-Eyeballs

Spider Crackers

This one is great for young kids! Click the link below to see an example and get the full list of ingredients.

Mummy Cookies

These are super cute! You can bake the cookies yourself or purchase and decorate your favorites. Head to Eating Bird Food (linked below) for the full list of ingredients and recipe.

Mummy Cookies

Peanut Butter Spider Cookies

Again, make your own cookies, or purchase store-bought and decorate! We’re doing this one for sure!

Veggie Skeleton

Do you have an aspiring medical professional in the works? Purchase the ingredients they’ll need to make their own edible skeleton!

Veggie Skeleton

Mandarin Orange Pumpkin Treats

Just peel your little orange, and add something green for the stem. Quick and easy! How cute are they? In fact, Grits and Gouda has a bunch of additional treats for Halloween ideas.

Set the Scene

I love to create a little party atmosphere – for just about every occasion! 

For Halloween, I’ll be sending the girls blank fall-colored paper as well as these sticker sheets.

They can use the stickers to decorate the paper and make their own personalized placemats.

AND their mom doesn’t have to store or save anything when they are finished with their treats for Halloween!

These cute pumpkin dessert plates are on my list too!

We hope that whether the time you spend with your grandchild is in one kitchen, or two or more via Facetime or Alexa, in addition to making some great snacks, you make great memories as well.

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