
And, yes, they are SCARY!!! Scary because you CANNOT.EAT.JUST.ONE.
First, gather your ingredients...

You will need:

and and few...

...don't forget...

Witchy Wormy Cookies
2 pkg buzzards eyes (chocolate chips, 12 oz ea)
1 pkg snails (peanut butter chips, 10-12 oz)
1 can spider eggs (peanuts, 12 oz)
3 oz. fried worms (Rice/Chow Mein Noodles)

Melt the buzzard eyes and snails over low heat. Take off the heat and stir in the spider eggs and fried worms; mix thoroughly.
Drop by the spoonful onto wax paper lined cookie sheets. Freeze until set. Store in the refrigerator. (Makes about 40 pieces.)

{What kind of mother lets her child eat a cookie before school anyway? Certainly no one in THIS house. ;)}

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