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Celery Snails & Caterpillars - Too much candy calls for some healthy snacks for kids, such as these peanut butter and cream cheese-filled celery sticks.
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Tortilla Hands and Salsa - Use a cookie cutter to turn orange and green tortillas into spooky-looking hands.
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Monster Fingers - These creepy monster fingers take a bit of work but are well worth it.
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Butternut Squash and Turmeric Soup - Okay, so this isn't creepy, but it's still festive.
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Cheese Pumpkins - Traditional cheese balls will make guests happy, but these pumpkin-shaped ones will leave them speechless.
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Bat Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwiches - Kids and adults alike will love these bat-shaped peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. You simply can't be the classic combo.
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Enchanted Brooms - Hocus, Pocus! These enchanting fruity brooms are much sweeter than the witches who ride them.
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Cauldron Dip - Made from good-for-you edamame and low-fat ricotta cheese, serve the dip in a large acorn squash atop a "fire" of crudité and breadsticks.
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Deviled Egg Sailboats - Not traditionally Halloween-y, but a great appetizer that you can make more festive by replacing the "sails" with spooky Halloween touches.
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Slow-Cooker Meatballs - What we love about these is that they are made in the slow-cooker, meaning you set it and forget it.
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