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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Just finishing our halloween treats for the little darlings.
Step 1. Melt a load of chocolate.
Step 2. Dip onions and cloves of garlic in and allow to set.
Step 3. Insert sticks and wrap onions up to look like chocolate covered apples!
Step 4. Arrange garlic cloves around 'apples'! And say they are chocolate covered almonds.
Step 5. Give to kids and imagine them biting into them and laugh your head off.
Evil I know but fun. Anyone else got any good reverse halloween tricks? |
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We used to say we couldn't open the door but through that letter box, would say we would throw some coins - out they went, but they were washers not coins - as kids step back from door to collect washers, a water filled balloon is launched from the bedroom window above
Well they do ask for a trick or a treat - a treat every time is too conventional |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Awe cruel! I love Halloween and usually decorate the outside of the house and play scary music, was so funny last year kids were stood at the end of the drive too scared to come up to the house! Lol but I make shortbread severed fingers and gorey treats to give rather than nasty things.
Gutted this year as it's a family wedding so can't do anything although still leaving a basket of treats on the door step |
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By *exine xCouple
over a year ago
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I know it's not PC or condone what he did.
But a couple of years ago while I was playing the scary sound effects out of the upstairs window, as the little darlings came the door. I couldn't resist playing the Theme Tune from Jim'll Fix It.
Lex wasn't happy. |
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