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Sweet Sunday: Witches' Fingers for Halloween

October 4, 10:11 PMBoston Party Planning ExaminerDanielle E. Brown
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Finished Witches' Fingers.  Spooky, but sweet!

Last Sunday the Boston Party Planning Page told you how to make Halloween favorite, dirt dessert; this week try a recipe for Witches' Finger cookies.

Witches' Finger cookies are another spooky sweet-treat that will be a big hit at your Halloween party.  Easy to make and visually interesting, these cookies will wow kids and adults alike.  One simple and easy recipe to follow is this one.  If you want to shake things up a bit, add green food coloring to the dough for green witch fingers or "paint" the almonds with red food coloring so that the "fingernails" look painted.  This is a great baking project to do with kids, who will love creating their own Witches' Fingers!

Danielle E. Brown is a Boston-based writer and event planner.  Want to be featured on the Boston Party Planning Page?  Send your comments, questions, and news tips to PartyPlannerExaminer@yahoo.com.
 
             
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