4 Essential Halloween Party Items You Will Need

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You’ve invited the guests. You’ve picked out your costume. You are ready to throw a Halloween party. And then you realize that you haven’t thought about what to serve for food and beverages. Don’t panic. Here are four party items that will make your get together stand out from the rest.

Steamy Brew

Anyone can serve punch at a party, but does it include the smoke and steam from a cauldron? You can still serve the regular punch, but kick it up a notch with dry ice. Everyone will love carrying around their own potions and brews as they mingle. If you are really looking to make a statement, toss in a plastic toe or finger for someone to scoop up into their glass.

Halloween Themed Desserts

Most of your guests aren’t coming around for a four-course meal. They are going to head straight for dessert. Check out a few unique Halloween dessert recipes to throw together. Many are just traditional treats with a little extra decoration or creativity added in. Experiment on a few. If they don’t turn out beautifully, you can still serve them. Tell your guests that zombies broke into your fridge.

Finger Foods

For those that aren’t interested in sweets, an appetizer or two will be perfect. Consider some of the things you can make that will literally look like “finger” food. Add a little ketchup to anything and you instantly have some blood. You don’t have to make complicated items. You just need some creativity.

Candy

Whether you are putting together a party for kids or adults, candy is a must. Use it as a Halloween decoration by sprinkling it on all the tables. Your guests can walk around and pick up a small treat no matter where they are. Just make sure it all leaves with the guests! You don’t want to wake up to mini candy bars all over the house!

How to Cook

Clearly cooking is not for everyone. Many people like it, and others can’t imagine themselves in a kitchen, but the truth is that cooking at its basic level is rather easy. You might not think so but it’s true. Here are a few tips to change you from a culinary dolt to an ace in the kitchen, or at least to be able to fool people into thinking you are.

The first thing is to learn the basics. A lot of people think that their favorite dishes are hard. Chances are if there is a dish you have quite often, it’s because it’s so easy to cook. People don’t make rack of lamb every week. People fry and egg every single day. Learn how to fry and egg and use your stove. Knowing how to do these simple things will already put you at an advantage.

Something else to consider is looking up some recipes. Just finding a good cookbook could be key to getting what you want. You will find that most of the things you want to cook aren’t hard to cook at all. What they require is just a little prep and a basic understanding of how to get around your kitchen. Just picking up a cookbook and giving it a try is half the battle.

Cooking isn’t complicated to do what most people want to do. Once you understand the basics of cooking you can expand that into almost anything like the master chefs you see on direct.tv cooking specials. You can go from novice to intermediate anytime.

Swapping the Box for the Market, America’s New Food Culture

After the turn of the 21st century, America’s interest in food has gone from TV dinners to celebrity TV chefs. This complete transformation in food culture has people spending more time at home learning the art of cooking, and with healthier ingredients. Instead of packaged goods out of the pantry, Americans are opting for raw ingredients out of the refrigerator.

With the resurgence of home cooking, people are stocking their kitchens with cookbooks and signing up for online culinary schools.And it was all started by some very big — in one instance, literally — reasons.

When the financial crisis hit in 2008, many foodies found themselves not tightening their belts, but tightening their wallets. This meant eating out less and eating at home more. At the same time, the popularity of culinary television programs in direct.tv shows, from Iron Chef to No Reservations, continued to thrive. Mix the two together and you have a surplus of aspiring amateur chefs across the country.

Meanwhile, the beginning of the 21st century saw numerous reports released that detailed what a food culture based on fast food and easy-to-prepare meals had done to the average American’s body. They showed that obesity rates had skyrocketed across the country, with over a third of the population categorized as obese. This alarming figure caused people to rethink their diets, avoiding processed foods like bullion cubes and powdered cheese that are extremely high in additives like sodium or fat.

Reports on food production also yielded some startling statistics related to contributions to pollution. From shipping emissions to agricultural run off, big farming was malignantly affecting the environment. Thus, consumers began to value organic foods, grown locally and under more natural processes. The additional health benefits also played a part.

From online culinary schools to shopping at farmer’s markets, modern day food culture in America has come a long way and continues to change for the better.