Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween Muffin Tin Monday

I had so much fun with this muffin tin.  I actually made it a while back - I just got so excited when I had the ideas that I had to make it right away.
 Homemade spaghetti in an orange jack o'lantern bell pepper (idea for this came from an old Taste of Home), a pumpkin sugar cookie (in a Halloween muffin liner), meatball eyeballs, and breadstick witch's fingers.
How seriously cute is the bell pepper?  Pierce loved this meal so much.  He ate really well and even ate a good bit of the bell pepper, even though he'd never had an orange one before.

This post is linked with Muffin Tin Mom and Halloween Traditions at Jdaniel4smom.

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34 comments:

  1. That's such a cool idea with the bell pepper. Great way to get the monster kids to eat veg!

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  2. Wow! That is awesome, Lisa. Makes me wish I were a kid again. :)

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  3. JDaniel and I love the pepper. He might not eat the pepper, but it is so cute!

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  4. How cute the pepper is. It is all cute.

    I have seen oranges cut into a pumpkin face and then used as a fruit cup.

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  5. Best Muffin Tin ever! I just love the pepper pumpkin.

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  6. Very clever! Your pumpkin pepper is cute.

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  7. So cute! Love the how the spaghetti is oozing out of the mouth... scary!! :)

    Happy Halloween Lisa. (and no, I don't think I need to worry about HBP during pregnancy.) lol.

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  8. Very very cute! What great ideas! I am sure it was gobbled up!

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  9. The spaghetti in the bell pepper is so creative! I love it :)

    I hope you have a great day!

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  10. That has to be the cutest Halloween lunch I have ever seen! Absolutely adorable!

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  11. that bell pepper looks yummy. My favorite has to be the witches fingers though... creepy!:)

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  12. I love the pepper idea! And the fingers are very cool too. I've been wanting to make those.

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  13. Oh, and bell pepper is sooo good for you too! Great idea to get a child to eat!

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  14. Love the pepper and the breadstick fingers.

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  15. Love the bell pepper idea! Did your kids actually eat the bell pepper?

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  16. My girls just gave your pics a HUGE thumbs up!
    Great pics! and a big BOO to you ;)
    http://www.bywordofmouthmusings.com/2011/10/howlerific-halloween-time-to-link-up/

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  17. While we don't celebrate Halloween, I have to say this tin is so creative. Love the pepper and the meatball eyeballs

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  18. I hope you made one for you too! That is serious fun right there!

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  19. He ate a red pepper - I am shocked. And what was the witches fingernail made of? HAPPY BOO DAY! sandie

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  20. i wish i had done this when my boys were little.

    so creative and fun, you rocked this one!!

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  21. Very creative! My favorite is the meatball eyes.

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  22. love the pumpkin, will have to remember that for next year

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  23. What a great tin!! The pepper with spaghetti looks like so much fun!! Trying to think of how I can adapt this now that Halloween is over :)

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  24. love your muffin tin! that bell pepper is so awesome!

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  25. Can't wait to try out the bell pepper idea. We love peppers here and the kiddos would love that!

    My muffin pan is here! http://briobridge.blogspot.com/2011/10/happy-halloween-muffin-tin-monday.html

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  26. Super cute pepper-jack-o-lantern with spaghetti. My DH would like this. He is such a kid at heart!

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  27. That's very cool - I love the capsicum Jack-o-Lantern!

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  28. Love your bell pepper idea! That is about the cutest thing ever.

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  29. This idea is just too too great. Not just to get them to eat their veggies, but to be able to carve "pumpkins" year-round. Love this so much.

    Jo
    http://bumbumgerms.blogspot.com/

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