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FoodMayhem (Free subscription) | 10/30/2009
Happy Halloween! Our friend Marcos gave us an adorable little Halloween book, Goulish Goodies. If I got the story correctly, Marcos’ wife is a teacher and one of her students’ mother is the author, Sharon Bowers. It’s full of great ideas for Halloween treats, many that you can do with kids, and there’s enough in there [...] Related posts: Smokey Bones
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
Witches' Knuckles is just one of the recipes in "Ghoulish Goodies" by Sharon Bowers.
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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 10/28/2009
... recipes I found in Ghoulish Goodies , a clever collection of Halloween-themed concoctions by Sharon Bowers. Some are sweet, others savory, but they all sound eerily tasty. I spotted this book at a friend's house last weekend and essentially stole it after leafing through its pages and finding such ingenious Halloween snacks as Cheddar Eyeballs, Candy Corn Pizza, and Bandaged Fingers,...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
Ladyfinger are finished with red almond “nails.” Spiders made of chow mein noodles dipped in chocolate have red M&M eyes. A ghostly frozen hand in a punch bowl is made by freezing a latex glove full of water. These are a few of the simple, clever and creepy notions that Sharon Bowers has included in a cookbook best used once a year.
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iVillage Today (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
Halloween wouldn't be complete without a belly full of delicious eats. For treats that trump your typical candy bounty, check out these frightfully tasty recipes from Sharon Bower's Ghoulish Goodies.