Fruity Eyes: All you need to do is glue googlie eyes on toothpicks and you have a tray full of healthy candy alternatives.
Spooky Fruit: Here are two perfect ways to make some fruits that you already have around the house into Halloween treats anyone will enjoy. Just cut bananas in half and put some chocolate chips on for eyes and a mouth. And for a the pumpkin oranges, just peel the oranges and put a little piece of celery in the top for the stem.
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Candy Corn Parfait: This is a great replacement for a sugar-packed dessert and looks so cute! Cut up some pineapple for the bottom layer, put some orange slice in the middle and top it off with some cool whip or fat-free yogurt and you have a candy-corn parfait.
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Carrot Stick Pumpkin: For this all you need is carrots, a few cucumber slices, a little broccoli, and dips of your choice. Some hummus or fat-free cottage cheese are great healthy choices to go along with your carrot pumpkin. For the top stem garnish, you could substitute some lettuce, spinach,or parsley.
Stuffed Pepper Jack-o-lanterns: Peppers can be carved into mini jack-o-lanterns! Cut off the top cut in little eyes and a nose and mouth. These can be filled to become delicious healthy dinners.
Use this recipe for the inside of the peppers:
1 cup of cooked quinoa
1/2 cup of black beans
1/2 chopped tomato
1/3 chopped onion
1 small handful of fresh cilantro
Mix these all together in a saucepan and stuff the peppers and put them in the oven on 350 for about 15 minutes.
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Pumpkin Head Fruit Kabobs: Fruit kabobs are perfect for so many different types of events, For your next fall or Halloween party, stick all the kabob sticks into a pumpkin! You can draw on the face or even make a jack-o-lantern. It’s a great decoration and full of healthy choices.
Candy Corn Vegetable Tray: This play off of candy-corn can be put together in just a few minutes. Lay out the cauliflower, carrots, and yellow peppers; or switch it up with peeled bananas, oranges, and pear slices. For an extra festive touch, carve out a small pumpkin and fill it with hummus or any other veggie dip of your choice!
Healthy Candy Corn Popsicles: Instead of grabbing a scoop of ice cream, try out this refreshing Halloween dessert! Freeze each ingredient one at a time to make separate layers. If you don’t already have popsicle trays try making them in paper or plastic cups instead.
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Watermelon Fruit Monster: If you’re still reminiscing summer, there’s no reason you can’t make some spooky exceptions. Instead of cutting the watermelon in half, cut a hole in the top, scoop out the inside, and then cut some teeth to make a watermelon-jack-o-lantern. Make some eyes form cucumber slices and grapes (just use a toothpick to secure) and fill with any fruit you want.
Skeleton Vegetable Tray: This veggie-skeleton will be sure to impress at any Halloween event! Put together some celery, carrots, cucumbers, peppers, mushrooms, and broccoli and you have the body. For the head, put together a bowl of your favorite dip, add a few black olives for eyes and a piece of lettuce for hair. Forget the boring vegetable tray and try this out at your next Halloween party!