Second in a series of Halloween snacks that are unrelated to sugar: Finger Food!
My kids liked these too. I took a big fat Pretzel rod and wrapped a piece of lean ham around it. For fingernails, I stuck a sliced almond in the end of it.
These would be perfect to take to a halloween party as appetizers, an after school snack, or even for lunch. The kids enjoy making these too, so let them help you out. Ketchup boy thought it was great fun to tell his little friends that he loves to eat fingers.
A word of caution about lunch meats. Its ideal to slice your own lunch meat from a ham or roast you have for dinner. You can buy a whole ham, slice it thin and freeze for later. Most packaged lunch meats come full of added salt and chemicals.










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Hmmm….wonder if I could get my picky eaters to try these fingers. I might have to try.
We’re still buying packaged sandwich meat, but I cringe every time I do. I think that it might be time to either make the leap to cutting my own or buying some of the more expensive deli meat that isn’t full of salt and chemicals (there are a few out there).
You are killing me! Those are hilarious!!!! Okay – here’s a question for you. I have always tried to avoid packaged lunch meats and only buy the kind straight from the deli that are low in sodium, MSG and preservatives, but they are so dang expensive! I’ve considered buying a whole turkey, baking it and then slicing it, but I have only cooked a turkey once in my life and all I remember is how big of a pain it was to cut it up. Do you have any suggestions on how to make this easier?
Oh – and I am SO going to follow you on Twitter! I have been twittering for a bit, but it still seems a little strange to me. Anyway, I’ll go check out your profile.
Thanks for the fun and creative – not to mention HEALTHY – Halloween ideas!
That has to be the creepiest Halloween snack I’ve ever seen!
this is a great halloween snack idea! I love it!!!!
I like it! Always looking for healthy alternatives! Thanks!
True Cathy and Liz, It does cost more. It’s quite a treat for my kids when I bring home lunch meat. And I only do when the deli has a 3.99 per pound sale on ham. Otherwise, it’s pb&j all the way.
Liz, one more thing. I so agree with the carving difficulty of a real turkey. Hopefully some readers have ideas… or maybe I’ll try a few things before Thanksgiving. Otherwise, I think the easiest thing would be if you had one of those fancy electric carving knives.
That is soooo creative! They look like real monster fingers..lol!
My super picky eater LOVED these. She had them for lunch today at preschool and the teacher thought they were wonderful. We used a whole almond instead. Thank you so much for your wonderful ideas. I am so glad I found this site!
These are so disgusting looking! And I love them! I’ve added them to my roundup today. Thanks so much!
A word of caution about the foods being sent to schools or children’s events. My grandson for one is very allergic to nuts.
I personally love all kinds of nuts but be aware.
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