Kacycarr

29 Halloween Music Ideas & Theme Tunes 4 A Halloween Party & Halloween Recipes 4 Ghoulish Fiends



Posted: Thursday, October 22, 2009

by Kacycarr
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It's not long now before dressing up as a witch, bat, ghoul, ghost or whatever to host the Halloween party you have planned on October 31st... Time is nearly upon you, and you don't want anything to spoil this special occasion. Your to-do-list should include, "hopefully" your Halloween costume, Halloween food, Halloween party decorations, and enough treats in the house to give to trick and treaters that come knocking on your door. It's something like this, if overlooked, will have the trickster play his or her role. Let's hope you're good at ducking from flour bombs, or scraping eggs of the door or you're face if it's not closed mighty fast. Why suffer for something seen by some as trivial, when in fact it's just as important as any other Halloween activity (tradition.)

Have you got everything you need and in order for your Halloween party? Out of all Halloween duties that's usually not given much thought because everyone's either busy painting on themselves devilish faces, putting white sheets over their head, or smearing blood around a pretend head wound, is the Halloween music.

If your guests have made an effort to dress up for your Halloween party then the least you can do is, give them just that, a party without the with-outs. Without proper Halloween music, then you can't really say you have got the planning right. There might not be true Halloween music, but there is plenty of tunes you can play that will fit in with the theme.

Below you will find a list of songs that will get your zombies, mummies, spooks or whatever onto the dance floor.

What better song to get your guests in the spirit (excuse the pun) of things, or ghoulish mood, is to have the turntable spin out the song "Monster Mash best-known song by Bobby "Boris" Pickett. The Monster Mash reached No.1 on October 20, 1962. Good songs don't die and the Monster Mash re-entered the Hot 100 eight years later, on August 29, 1970, and peaked at 91. On May 5, 1973 the song made a third re-entry reaching number 10. "Boris"Picketts, Monster Mash can only ever be hailed as Halloweens national anthem, nonetheless there are also some other spooky named fabulous tunes that go down well at Halloween parties.

DEVIL Songs I Found for You're Halloween Party

Freak Songs

Ghost Songs

Other suggestions - Thriller by Micheal Jackson and Phantom of the opera, and the Adams Family or Munsters theme tune.

For the freaks that like a "GHOUL" OLE SINGALONG below are the lyrics to the Monster Mash

I was working in the lab late one night

When my eyes beheld an eerie sight

My monster, from its slab, began to rise

And suddenly to my surprise

Chorus

He did the Mash, he did the Monster Mash

The Monster Mash, and it's a graveyard smash

He did the Mash, it caught on in a flash

He did the Mash, he did the Monster Mash

From my laboratory in the castle east

To the master bedroom, where the vampires feast

The ghouls all came from their humble abodes

To get a jolt from my electrodes

Chorus

The zombies were having fun

The party had just begun

The guests included Wolfman

Dracula, and his son

Chorus

Out of his coffin his voice did ring

Seems he was troubled by just one thing

Opened the lid, shook his fist, and said

"Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?"

After all that dancing (monster moves) you may bet all those witches and ghosts have worked up an appetite. Some scary to look at, but tasty Halloween recipes for you to feed all your "fiends"

Halloween Recipes

Make a cauldron of Halloween Blood Soup

Ingredients: Tin of tomato soup (more tins depending on how many mouths need feeding) and a pack of musk sticks. Heat up the soup on the cooker. Snap the musk sticks and add to the soup to create blood soup with tasty fingers.

Bad Brain Cookies

You color icebox type dough a horrible purplish/grey and then shove the dough through a colander or sieve to make extruded spaghetti shapes. Then loosely pat spoonfuls of the dough into brain shapes. If this doesn't turn out as planned then use the shredded dough to make wriggly worms

French Fried Fiend Eye Balls

2 potatoes Relish - Black olives

Mash the spuds and mold them into potato shaped balls. Cook 160C in oven for 20 min. Spread relish in the middle of the spud ball and splodge an olive into the centre of the relish

Creepy crawly sandwiches

Ingredients: White sweet bread, packet of mixed Halloween bug shaped candy, (spiders, beetles or cockroaches) and milo. Butter the bread and sprinkle the buttered slices with milo until completely coated. Carefully stick the bugs firmly into the milo and put another slice of bread on top. Your guests will enjoy their creep y crawly sandwiches

Gravestone biscuits

Ingredients: Icing sugar, Square biscuits Toothpicks. Mix the icing sugar with hot water until runny. Dip each biscuit one by one into the mixture and place on a tray. With the toothpick engrave "R.I.P" out of the icing on every biscuit. Place in fridge to cool for several hours. Then take out and you have your own mini gravestones

Freaky Pumpkin Cake

Bake 2 cakes in Bundt pans. Place both cakes together bottom to bottom. Frost and coat the cakes with orange frosting made from food coloring. Create the pumpkin face with different chocolate shapes to form facial features. Last but not least set a chocolate frosted cupcake at the top as the stem.

Bone Butties

Trim the crusts off the bread (white.) Spread peanut butter and jam on the bread. Roll the bone butties up to create bones with blood and marrow inside

Toad Green Eye Pie

In a basin mix 2 cups of washed dried green grapes and 1/2 cup of sour cream. Pour into 1 prepared cracker pie crust. Before serving sprinkle 2 tablespoons of brown sugar over the top.

Funny but Gory Hand Shake

Use a clean rubber glove for this. Make cherry or strawberry jello by using 3/4 of the suggested amount of water. Stabilize the glove over the kitchen sink using clothes pegs attached to thin strips of wood. When the jello has cooled pour into glove and place in the deep freeze. When the jello is frozen cut the glove off and put back in the fridge until ready to go on show.

Spider Salad

1. Using tinned peaches place them upside down on a serving platter.

2. Cut eight curls off of a fresh carrot.

3. Tuck the curls under the peach to create spider legs.

4. Use currants for eyes.

5. And for the mouth use a small piece of marachino cherry.

Halloween Drinks

Dracula's Blood

2 cups plain yogurt

1/2 tsp. vanilla extract

1 pack frozen strawberries or raspberries, thawed

ice cubes

1 pint strawberry ice cream

Blend the yogurt, vanilla, and berries in a food blender/processer. Serve in tall glasses over ice cubes. Top with a dollop of strawberry ice cream.

Halloween Bug Beer



Add raisins into the beer glass for bugs! Cheers everyone and Happy Halloween

Any occasion music downloads and funny Jokes for a party - along with Halloween Costumes found here
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