Princess Jackson - I sympathise with deciding what to do!
We had such a successful halloween/bonfire night party last year, we're doing it all again this year
I think you need to consider several things:
- how many people are you having
- what ages
- inside or outside
We had over 115 people to ours

last year. But it was fun! And it's pretty much the same number on 5th November this year. Just pray for dry weather for us
Last year I just did loads of finger food for the adults (sausage rolls, prawn bites, mini pizzas, indian and chinese snack food, king prawns with a dip etc etc). For the kids I did hot sausages in rolls, chicken breast bites and lots of different cakes. Sainsbury's did a tray bake halloween cake which was superb, hope they've got em again this year!
This year, I shall be doing sausages again for kids - and adults, together with huge bowls of chilli and either rice or potato wedges. Just got to figure out the quantities of minced steak, beans, onions etc for the chilli!!
Some of my girly friends brought along deserts, so we had loads of different ones to choose from; some were even done with a halloween theme which were great.
A lot of ours depends on the weather with so many people - luckily we have a large garden in which we put a couple of gazebos, or larger marquee type thingy - DD Katie and her friends took this over last year for the 'disco'. I had all sorts of halloween games around - a ghoulish treasure hunt in the garden; apple bobbing, punch balls in the shape of ghosts. And the children enjoyed themselves too

. If it's

raining this year, we'll just have to get cosy indoors, spread people around various downstairs rooms.
Hope you enjoy your party
