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Halloween's Not Just for Kids!
Who says Halloween is just for kids? Just because you're too old to go trick or treating doesn't mean you shouldn't celebrate the holiday. Throw a Halloween bash with a twist and have the time of your life. Here are some ideas to get you started on your party planning.

Horror Movie Party
Nothing says Halloween more than a haunted evening with hours of horror flicks. Take a poll, find out your friends' favorite flicks and plan an evening in front of the tube. Dim the lights, turn up the surround sound and prepare for hours of frightful screams. Supply your guests with plenty of Halloween inspired snacks and let the show begin.

Murder Mystery Party
This may take some planning, but it's worth the work! The overall party is based on the popular "Clue" board game. The goal is to figure out the killer's identity with the use of clues.

  • Start the party mystery by sending an invitation to each guest with their assigned character name and a single clue.
  • Throughout the evening guests take turns asking questions to reveal clues and expose the true murderer.
  • Add to the fun by having each guest bring an appropriately named food or beverage. For example, Finger Sandwiches, Bloody Marys or a Head of Lettuce salad.

Halloween Feast
If horror flicks and costume parties aren't your cup of tea, try a relaxing dinner party with a creative Halloween menu.

  • Prepare your guests for the upcoming gathering by sending an invitation lined with cobwebs or other Halloween staples.
For the menu, use your imagination and create works of art to capture the holiday spirit. For example:
  • Print the menu on gray paper cut to resemble tombstones
  • Serve soups and salads in hollowed, well-scrubbed pumpkins.
  • Give your punch bowl a helping hand. Fill a latex glove with water and freeze. Use the frozen creation to keep your punch cool and surprise an unsuspecting guest.
  • Prepare "Edible Eyes" for a frightening dessert. Prepare a batch of marshmallow and puffed rice treats (recipe on cereal box) Shape mixture into balls 1 to 2 inches across, resembling the shape of eyes Top off the "eye" with a pastel M&M or other small candy for the iris. Place a drop of frosting in the center of the candy for the pupil.

Whatever party theme you chose, make sure you decorate for the occasion. See Halloween Landscape Ideas for outdoor inspiration.

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