That being said, I love the story, and I liked the first movie and I can’t wait to see the second!! My daughter wanted to have a Vampire Party for her Birthday this year, and I thought I would post some of the things we did that would fit in perfectly with any vampire themed party!
First up is the recipe for…
“Fang Faddle” from Tonya Jesienouski
2 c. brown sugar
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 c. Karo syrup
2 cubes butter
3 small bags or
1 big bag Bugles treats
1.5 cups mixed nuts
Mix Bugles and nuts in large bowl and set aside. Bring sugar, milk, syrup and butter to a boil. Stir constantly until mixture reaches soft ball stage on candy thermometer. Carefully(!!) pour mixture over Bugles and stir until coated. Let cool and eat. Caution: this stuff is very addictive. Eat at your own risk.
Second up…
“Cinnamon Blood Juice” by Christine Walter
Pour about a gallon of Apple Cider into a pot and add a big (movie) box of Red hots in it and warm up. Once the Red Hots are dissolved, enjoy!
Tonya says
Nice!!!
Robyn says
How cool are you?? Man, I love your blogs!!<br />You HAVE to read the Twilight series, soooo much better than the movies!!
shellie says
Thank you so much for posting these! My family has a Halloween party every year and we have to bring Halloween type foods, so this is perfect!!!!
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