Host a Spook-tacular Party! |
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![]() ![]() Hosting a Halloween party can be cauldrons of fun. Here are a few tips to help you and your guests have an enchanted time. First, you need to decide if you’re having an all-adult party or if you’re hosting a neighborhood get-together including all the little boys and ghouls. You can also split the parties and have the kids in one room (the basement works great) and the adults in another. No matter what your guests like, these tips are great for adults, kids, anyone or anything that might be coming to your party! Beverages
Quick Snacks
Candy and Sweets Lookie Cookies: Start with sugar cookies, vanilla frosting and a tube of red-gel frosting in a small-tipped tube. Grab a couple rolls of round candies with a hole in the middle (for example, Lifesavers) and some small, black (or colored) jelly beans.
No matter what you serve at your party, don’t forget to have fun! Sometimes as the host you get so busy cleaning up and making sure everyone else is having a good time, the night flies by without you having a chance to enjoy yourself. Don’t let this happen — a host's job is to have fun as well as take care of the guests. Shop now and save on all your Halloween party groceries. |
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