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PostPosted: 19 Jul 2005, 14:22 
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… and I’m starting to plan my party early this year so I can build some decorations myself, while it’s warm outside. I’m going to expand on last year theme of an abandon house inside, with graveyard in my front yard of the house. Last year I covered the furniture with white sheets, black candles through-out the house, and we only used oil lamps (pulled the CBs).

I also poured fake blood in the bathtub, over a large butcher’s knife smeared it around, along with a couple of smeared bloody hand-prints on the walls for affect. I also wrote REDRUM on the wall opposite the sink mirror, in fake blood, so when you looked into the mirror it read MURDER, like in the movie The Shinning.

We ate red hot-wings, red dip and chips, and “little Smokey” cocktail weenies I cooked in BBQ sauce and served in the hollowed-out stomach of a doll I bought at a flee-market ( of course it was lined with wrap).


My question is, what could I add to the house, that maybe I can build cheep, to add to the affect of an abandoned house, especially the TV room where we will be watching a horror movie. Also suggestion for food would be welcome.


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Not sure how to do it but spider webs would be an abandoned house decoration.

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Joe, I have a really cool jello mold in the shape of a brain.

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Got some ideas off the net and can start my project this weekend. M&M you may have to let me borrow that mold it sound cool.

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<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>I have a really cool jello mold in the shape of a brain <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" size=2 id=quote>

I'm trying to figure out what to add to Jello to give it the right level of opacity and colour to look brain like.

Do they come in different sizes, perhaps normal and a mini BR version?

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Size ain't a definition of quality OR quantity. You of all people should know that, 44HP!

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"Size ain't a definition of quality OR quantity."

It is with brains.......<img src=newicons/anim_lol.gif border=0 align=middle>

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Sez who? You ever cracked open a brain and chronicled the details?

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That's uncool...

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Guys DO NOT take my thread off-topic, if yall want to play <b>do it in your own thread!</b>

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mixxing vanilla and chocolate together should get it to a gray color, but I dont think pudding would hold it's shape?

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Sorry, dice.<img src=icon_smile_blush.gif border=0 align=middle> Will this atone for my sin?

http://www.myrecipesource.com/course/de ... 01428.html

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Description: This combination of blueberries and cottage cheese makes for a spooktacular dessert on Halloween.

Ingredients:
1 package blueberry jello mix (6oz)
1 small curd cottage cheese (16oz)
1 can blueberries in syrup(16 1/2oz)
blue food coloring (optional)
Preparation:
1. Prepare jello according to package directions. Chill until firm.

2. Scoop cottage cheese into a bowl.

3. Drain and set aside the syrup from the blueberries. Add the berries to the cottage cheese and mix well. Add food coloring to turn the cottage cheese a nice grayish color when blended if needed.

4. To serve put a couple of spoonfuls of jello (congealed brain fluid) on a plate, some of the syrup on that, and a scoop of the cottage cheese & blueberry mix(brain matter) on top.
Chef's Comments:
A fun dessert to make with your children. I always prepare the jello beforehand to speed the process with the kids.
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Thanks Sniper and 30mm (and all the rest) I will look at the recipes and see what I like, maybe even make a few "test runs".

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Well I’ve found my Halloween table center piece. A $2 candle-holder, candles, and tips from a book and here you have it…..

<img src="http://www.warthogpen.com/bs/candles_1.jpg" border=0>

<img src="http://www.warthogpen.com/bs/candles_2.jpg" border=0>

On to the graveyard….

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Cool!

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Dice,

My mate finally delivered a recipie for 'Brains Jelly'...

<font color=yellow>Anyway, get a tin of condensed milk, whisk it within an inch of its life and then add a jelly made with slightly less water than you would normally. You might want to experiment with some food colouring to get the right colour, but something slightly pink is good. It doesn't taste bad either.</font id=yellow>

This was supplied by Mike, one on my longest suffering mates who with an entire football team of kids (anywhere between 9 and 11, we're not sure and to be honest neither is he) is more than qualified to says what goes down well at a kids party...

All to need now is M&M's mould and you can out gross the best of them.


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