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What do people eat for Halloween ? Other than candy ?
Give me a specific list of foods, please. Be ironic…
In other words, people have a tendency to eat baked or
fried chicken, on a Sunday. So what do people eat
on Halloween, other than candy ? What is the typical
dinner for that holiday? Best answer wins.


Whatever they like.

shiava02 | Oct 27, 2007


brains especially if your a zombie
hauntedtreehouse | Oct 27, 2007


Pumpkin pie, then pumpkin soup!
Chris-carnage | Oct 27, 2007


FOr a halloween dinner you should have turkey dinner corn peas roast potatoes beats and pumpkin pie for dessert. thats what my family eats for halloween.
AFRO THUNDER (the daninator) | Oct 27, 2007


i dunno
ASHlEE. . | Oct 27, 2007


Pumpkin Soup
Pumpkin Bread
Pumpkin Pie
Lost Soul | Oct 27, 2007


eye of newt – roast spiders or something like that.
gofish | Oct 27, 2007


Baked Potatoes
Hot dogs
Mushy peas and mint sauce
Sausages and burgers
Bonfire toffee
Toffee apples
Marshmallows (Toasted)
The Happy Murcia | Oct 27, 2007


I know a lot of people who eat spaghetti with "eyeballs" for halloween dinner. Or spooky tacos with olives that look like eyes. Also, I have seen people make meatloaf into the shape of a man and douse him with ketchup "bloody man meatloaf".

Those are all pretty good meal ideas. Most kids like those foods and will eat them before they load up on all the candy.
Erin B | Oct 27, 2007


……. what u think?
ashley tisdale | Oct 27, 2007


pickled eyes and baked donkey testicles
irishboyo | Oct 27, 2007


pumpkin pie
turkey
mashed potatoes
corn
greenbeans
jello
Luv_Stinks><3 | Oct 27, 2007


We noramlly eat Chinese food…because we know it’s made from black cats!

Not really.

We normally have some kind of "earthy" food, since it’s really a holiday that celebrates the Wiccan harvest. So we eat a lot of roasted pork, and red potatoes…some squash maybe, and corn.
nannyjankins | Oct 27, 2007


We always had pizza. I used to work a Domino’s Pizza, and oddly enough, it was one of the busiest days of the year after Superbowl Sunday.
crazy!! | Oct 27, 2007


Halloween isn’t really a "dinner" holiday.
theoriginalmel | Oct 27, 2007


we usually have something simple but rib sticking since we are busy trick or treating, like spaghetti and meatballs or sloppy joes. Chili is good too. I always decorate the table with candles and we eat in the dim. I also read James Whitcomb Riley’s poem Little Orphant Annie.
fairyp80 | Oct 27, 2007


eat Halloween themed foods i.e pumpkin pie,spaghetti and meatballs , and other stuff that resembles body parts or organs
pauline c | Oct 27, 2007


uhhhh….

if you want it to be festive you could get goblets and fill them with red kool-aid.

maybe fill a black cauldron wtih soup.

or serve black colored jell-o and shape them into spiders.

JUST IDEAS!
recosallie | Oct 27, 2007


Spiderweb pasta served with a blood red sauce with chunks of headless cheese on top.
imezru2 | Oct 27, 2007


fried liver over a bed of pineapples – baked tomato pie with onions – and sour milk frappe goumet style
robert C | Oct 27, 2007


lots of stuff with pumpkin in it. go to food network.com and type in pumpkin recipes…happy halloween
poodle mom | Oct 27, 2007


Here’s a recipe for a halloween pizza:
Justin L | Oct 27, 2007


Well, everyone is different in there likes.. Anything goes in our house. But for drink, Cider, and for desert, Pumpkin Pie. I think Sweet Potatoes or Candied Yams are great with a veggie and either Ham or other well liked Meat. When my kids were small, I usually was too busy walking them around house to house after school, to then start cooking a big meal. So sometimes it was just good old Pizza!
joanie | Oct 27, 2007


in ireland we eat a dish called Calcannon.its made from potatoes cale or any brassica mashed up chopped spring onions are added then topped off with fried eggs
mmmmmm.
shay m | Oct 27, 2007


man its all abou the nachos
sunshine | Oct 27, 2007


I feel that halloween is a special day for businesses and they try hard to entice you to buy all kind of things, nevertheless you c eat all you want without adhearing to any specifics, whatever you can afford, regardless of type of holiday.
Efren C V | Oct 27, 2007


Try apple cider. Put ketchup on some things to look like blood. Also change your condiments to wine bottles or something like that and take off the label and tape on one that says poisonous ‘vinegar oil’. Also try food network.com in the holidays section. There is a wide variety of choices.
Malley | Oct 27, 2007


GHOULash.
Rolsy | Oct 27, 2007


A big beef stew with dumplings and bread rolls to warm us up after trick or treating usually do pumpkin scones with jam and cream for pudding.
sammy | Oct 27, 2007


helloo
we have pumpkin soup with coliflour and brokily suop pouder pix in it its nice and with some bread to dip in it!!
or
home made pumpkins made out of potatos, make them the same as home made chips but make pumpkin faces :)

good luck …
happy hallaween!! :) ….boo
Kreach! | Oct 27, 2007


Everyone I know eats regular food, whatever they want from steak to fried chicken or tacos to whatever. When I was a kid we always headed to Taco Time for supper before going to the mall to trick or treat.
winter_spice78 | Oct 27, 2007


I’ve never had any special dinner for Halloween. But it has to be in a crockpot, simmering on the stove, or a casserole in the oven. That way we can pick at it in between doorbell rings to hand out candy.
chefgrille | Oct 27, 2007


‘Ghoul’-ash! Get it??? Goulash.
ee-or | Oct 27, 2007


I remember last year I went out for chinese food with some friends. And the year before that we ordered pizza. I think most people with kids probably order inpizza or something on trick or treat night because it’s too hard to get the kids ready to go out and cook dinner at the same time!
But when I was little my mom used to make chili around this time of the year!! yummmy! :)
the ghost of cuteness | Oct 27, 2007


Chili is great for a family dinner or a party. Make a double batch for a larger crowd. Great with apple cider. If you are having a party, serve Bat Wings as an appetizer. Have pumpkin pie for dessert.

CHILI CON CARNE

2 lb. ground chuck
8 strips bacon
2 onion chopped
2 green pepper chopped
4 stalks celery chopped
6 cloves garlic crushed
2 cans (28 oz.) crushed tomatoes
2 cans light red beans
1 tsp. each – ground cumin, basil, oregano, parsley, paprika, red pepper flakes
4-6 tsp. chili powder
Black pepper to taste
Salt to taste

Chop bacon and fry in large kettle until lightly crispy. Remove bacon and add to kettle ground beef, onion, garlic, and all spices and herbs. Cook until beef is browned and onion is transparent. Add celery and green pepper. Cook until vegetables are tender. Add tomatoes, cooked bacon, and beef broth. Bring to a boil, cover and simmer for 1 hour, stirring occasionally. Add beans and cook 2 hours longer. (The longer the chili is cooked the better it tastes.) Top with shredded cheddar cheese. Serve with cornbread or crackers.

BAT WINGS WITH SWAMP DIP (Appetizer)

20 chicken wings (3-1/2 pounds)
1/2 c. soy sauce
2 tsp. grated fresh ginger or 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
1/4 tsp. crushed red pepper
1 tsp. five spice powder
2 cloves garlic, minced
Swamp Dip (see below)

Place wings in a plastic bag set in a shallow dish. In a small bowl stir together soy sauce, ginger, crushed red pepper, five spice powder and garlic. Pour over wings. Close bag and toss to coat. Chill in refrigerator several hours or overnight, turning bag occasionally.

When ready to cook, remove wings from bag, reserving marinade. Place wings on a foil-lined 15 x10 x1-inch baking pan. Bake uncovered in a 450 F. oven for 10 minutes. Brush with reserved marinade (discard remaining marinade). Bake 15 to 20 minutes longer or until chicken is tender and no longer pink. Serve with Swamp Dip. Makes 20 appetizers.

Swamp Dip:

In a small bowl stir together an 8-ounce container of dairy sour cream and 3 tablespoons coarse ground mustard. Garnish with fresh whole chives. Serve with bat wings.
Carolsandytoes1 | Oct 28, 2007

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  1. my adoro halloween principalmente as comidas.:)