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Wordless Wednesday: a Gaggle of Healthy Witches


By Chefdruck Musings (Visit website)



I think it's great that more and more schools are adopting healthier food policies, banning birthday cupcakes from the classroom. But when it comes to Halloween class parties, being limited to healthy items can take the fun factor down a notch. When I was assigned snack duty for my son's classroom Halloween party this Friday, I was terrified that I'd be forever known as the lame mom who brought the boring vegetables.



But thanks to the powers of Google and clever ideas from Parenting.com and Cute Food for Kids, I started seeing the event as a challenge instead of a limitation. Soon I was carving ghoulish fingers out of carrots to plant into cream cheese and painting these little pretzel witches with melted white chocolate. I know, I know, white chocolate is not healthy at all, but it's only a decoration, and after all, it is Halloween.


I'll also be making this Vampire Bloody Fruit Punch.



Cute Pretzel Witches

Ingredients:

1/4 cup of green Wilton candy melts (or white with green food coloring)

Honey Wheat Pretzel Sticks

1/4 cup of shredded coconut

1 handful of chocolate chips



In a microwave-safe container, melt the white chocolate chips. If needed, stir in the food coloring to desired color.
One by one, dip the pretzel sticks in the chocolate and swirl to coat evenly.
Roll 3/4 of the chocolate covered pretzel tips in the coconut. Top with a chocolate chip that you dipped in a little melted chocolate.
Put the pretzel sticks carefully on a plate and refrigerate for 5 minutes.
Melt the remaining chocolate chips in another microwave-safe container. Dip a toothpick in the melted chocolate and paint the eyes and mouth. It's okay if you shake a little, that will just make these little witches spookier!


Wednesdays are a time to use pictures as a writing prompt. Check out the Wordful, Five Minutes Wordless, not so Wordless and Way-back wednesday posts to see how others were inspired today.


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