| When planning Halloween party food, creative | | | | with Parmesan cheese -- then bake according to the |
| variations of standard foods can be the talk of the | | | | instructions on the can. That's it! |
| party -- but preparation time can sometimes be | | | | 2. Tinted Kneecaps - Get your standard ready to |
| overwhelming. If you want to do more than standard | | | | bake dinner rolls from your local supermarket. Beat |
| breadsticks or dinner rolls this year, but do not have | | | | some egg white and add orange food coloring (or |
| the time to make "monster bread" or "skeleton bread", | | | | color of choice). Brush egg white onto rolls and bake. |
| try these two simple alternatives: | | | | This will give a slight Halloween glow and tint to your |
| 1. Breadstick Bones - a decorative twist to the | | | | party bread. You can also add Parmesan cheese, or |
| standard breadstick. All you need is get a can of | | | | apply to breadsticks instead of rolls. |
| breadstick dough from the refrigerated section of your | | | | For someone who is short on time but still wants to |
| local supermarket, egg white and Parmesan cheese. | | | | make their party fun, these are two great ways keep |
| First tie a string loosely around each end of the | | | | the Halloween theme without a big fuss. Tip: the |
| breadstick. Do it fairly close to the end, but not right on | | | | breadstick bones work especially well as an option for |
| it. Remember, this is the part of the bone that will look | | | | a "dead body buffet"! |
| like the joint. Next, brush with egg white and sprinkle | | | | |