Cauldron of Gunk. Heat up several large cans of canned beef stew (don't add water) and serve your family up a plate of hearty Cauldron of Gunk. You can make the food spooky in a Halloween sort of way by telling them that the items in the soup came from the witch's refrigerator.
Egore's Favorite. You can serve up some delicious pea soup for your family and pretend that everyone is eating Egore's Favorite. Pea soup is just right for an Egore favorite because it's green and smooth, so this will help your kids' imaginations run wild as they enjoy a hearty bowl of Halloween soup.
Eyeballs and Eyelids. If your kids are really brave, you can spook their taste buds by serving them wedding soup and calling it Eyeballs and Eyelids. The meatballs serve as the eyeballs and the noodles can be the eyelids. This is sure to gross them out, but this imaginary name is not for the faint hearted.
Shredded Fingers. You can serve up noodle soup as Shredded Fingers to some of the older kids. I'd refrain from serving this to the younger kids because they may not be able to rationalize the idea of the fictionalized name for Halloween purposes. Serve the noodle soup without adding water to add to the idea of the shredded fingers.
Witch's Garden. One of the safer fictionalized names you can use for soup would be Witch's Garden. You can serve up any vegetable soup and tell your kids that the vegetables came from the witch's garden. Make sure that you let your kids know that the soup that you serve holds only a fictionalized name for the fun of Halloween. You don't really want to spook your kids.
*Don't forget that bread can be called dry bones.
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