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Monster in a Jar

A crafty, creepy recipe!
by Kathy Ross
for Real Families, Real Fun

Fast, fun and frightful describe this Halloween treat, guaranteed to bring smiles to ghosts and goblins of all ages. The whole family can help make this monstrous delight, just for the fun of it or to serve to friends at a Halloween get-together. "When I told Jack (4) we were making monsters in jars, he let out a happy whoop. Little boys and monsters are a classic combination!" said Mom ( Lynda) Hannan.

Here is what you'll need for four servings:

Other things you'll need:

Note: Each child should have at least one jar that will be his or her own monster to work on.

Here is what to do:


Food straight from the witch's larder! Yum-yum!

Notes:

The candies will bleed over time in the pudding so if you are doing these for a party, add the eyes
as close as possible to serving time.

Be creative with the eyeballs. Lots of other candies will work for this. For a healthier treat, use grapes or banana slices for the outer eye. "We used raisins for the center of the Gummi savers since I don't think the kids would have liked the flavor added by the cinnamon candies," said a Midwest mother of two young children. Another family reported that they "did have a little trouble getting the eyes in so they looked like eyes, but it was just something that takes a few tries. Then it's easy."

This idea will also work with flavored gelatin pudding, but you will have a longer waiting period while the gelatin sets. For another "no waiting" monster in a jar, use ice cream. An upstate New York family used pre-made pudding for the project and even tried layering chocolate and vanilla for one "monster," in addition to coloring red, green, and blue monsters using vanilla pudding cups and food coloring.

The LaClair children (Ryan, 12, Rachel, 9 and Christine 5) made one for Dad to find in the fridge when he got home from work, but "he was too scared to eat it." Must have been the warning on the jar!

TAKE IT FROM ME:

"I got hard LifeSavers by accident so not only the color but the flavor ran."
--Peggy LaClair

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