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Recipe: Halloween Eyeballs - Another idea

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I saw this on Semi Homemade with Sandra Lee the other day.

She used Lychee fruit and stuffed a marachino cherry in the Lychee where the seed had been removed. Then she let the "eyeballs" soak in a glass bowl in the Lychee juice! You could put gummy worms in the juice as well to make it even more er...appealing!

Lychee is a plum like fruit you can usually find canned or frozen in major grocery stores and certainly in Asian markets or military commissaries. You might even be able to buy some from the local Chinese Buffet restaurant!

Sounds fun!
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