




Grandma Lisa started, what we hope will be, a new Halloween tradition. She actually did this with Gabe and Izzy last year, but invited all the grand kids to join in the festivities this year. She spent HOURS online finding the most fun, creative foods for the kids to build and eat for Halloween. There were witch hats, made from cookies and kisses; mummies, made from hot dogs and crescent rolls; spiders made with marshmallows and licorice; bloody fingers made from string cheese, almond pieces and ketchup; ghosts made from peanut butter cookies and white frosting; scary mouths made of apples with sharp almond teeth; and dirty worms made from Oreo pieces and gummy worms. The kids didn't seem to mind the atrocious concoctions of food coloring, nor the mismatched dinner choices. They had a BLAST!!! And everyone ate until they were sick. We love our fall traditions!
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