Last night, we had a few couples bring a creepy side dish to the main event. We spent the day prepping--cooking and decorating a bit. Brady is exceptionally proud of this idea: the fan rotating with the ghosts. It was a great effect.
The main dish? "Bat blood with Bat Livers and Werewolf Meat" (a.k.a. white chicken chili). We also had "Pumpkin Guts with Bat Turds" (pumpkin rolls with chocolate chips) and the spread seen below. Our favorites (of our ideas) were the "Goblin Foot Fungus" (brocolli) and the "Ghost Snot--2 varieties" (dip).
While we were quite proud of our creative efforts, we were more impressed with everyone else's contributions. Everyone seemed to get it, and came up with fantastic sides:
Mandy and Rusty with their "Coagulated Blood Balls" (meat balls),
Megan and Matt with "Bones" (rolls),
Holly and Mike with their "Mummy Wraps" (crescent rolls) and "Brains with Poop" (caramel apple salad with candy bars),
John and Wendy with their "Bloody Fingers" (sausages),
Heidi and Nic with their "Spidey Nanna" (banana cream pie), and
Brooke and Thomas (and Isaac, who is typically dressed but it's a long story) with "Witches Eyes" (develed eggs) and "Dirt 'n Worms" (Oreo pudding with candy worms).
After eating, we made everyone participate in games. The first was Jeopardy--stealing from Cory and Kristen's success last year. The categories were Kauai Guidebook Adventures, Water Falls (a play on words, not a misprint), Food in Kauai, ESPN, and Halloween. The best moment was when Megan beat one of the guys on an ESPN 400 question. We tactfully left out his name.
Finally, we raced with candy corn. This got boring fast, until the pushing and cheating commenced.
The night was complete with a full moon, howling wind, music from scary Halloween movies, and a lot of laughs. Next year, we might make everyone dress up. We'll see.
Happy Haunting.