Grilled Cheese Bats
Frances Janisch
Whether you're just celebrating the spirit (pun intended) of the season or gathering all the kids at your place before going trick-or-treating, this party is just the ticket. It's got just the right amount of creep-out for the 8- to 10-year-old set -- like Halloween recipes for bloodshot eyeballs and chocolate "rats" -- and not-so-scary dishes for the younger ones (grilled cheese bats and witches' cauldrons). With a Halloween party like this, there's almost no need for trick-or-treating......uh, yeah, right.

See below

for the full list of treats for the kids.

• Learn how to make Halloween candy crafts with leftover candy.
• Visit Holidash for Halloween decorating ideas.
Toast pumpkin seeds for a healthy snack.
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DEVILED EYEBALLS

This spooky twist on a party favorite uses olive slices and colored mayonnaise to create a ghoulish bloodshot eye.
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MUMMY DOGS

These hot-dog mummies are a snap to make, and you can get your kids to help design the mustard faces peeking out from the crescent-roll "bandages."
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GRILLED-CHEESE BATS

Pumpernickel bread is not only more nutritious than white, it also just happens to be the perfect shade for these kid-friendly bat sandwiches.
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WITCHES' CAULDRONS

Forget carrot sticks -- the pea purée in these cucumber cauldrons will definitely stir up excitement. (And if you can't say the word "pea" without kicking vegetable phobia into high gear, you can just call it "mystery brew.")
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CHOCOLATE-DIPPED RATS

Chocolate-dipped strawberries just aren't scary enough for Halloween, so with the help of some almonds we've transformed them into creatures of the dark.
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GHOST PRETZELS

These ghouls are easy for little hands to hold, and have a addictive balance of sweet and salty flavor.