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  2. These Fake Blood Recipes are Scary Realistic - AOL

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    Want to make fake blood at home? We experimented with several recipes to find the grossest coolest, creepiest and most realistic DIY faux blood for Halloween.

  3. How to Make Fake Blood for Halloween - AOL

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    The post How to Make Fake Blood for Halloween appeared first on Reader's Digest. Your Halloween costume will be dripping with style once you learn how to make fake blood, guts, and scabs. The post ...

  4. Theatrical blood - Wikipedia

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    Theatrical blood, stage blood or fake blood is anything used as a substitute for blood in a theatrical or cinematic performance. For example, in the special effects industry, when a director needs to simulate an actor being shot or cut , a wide variety of chemicals and natural products can be used.

  5. Blood as food - Wikipedia

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    In Finland, pig's blood is used, with milk, flour and molasses, to make blood pancakes (veriohukainen), usually served with lingonberry jam. [29] Different types of sausages are also common, including mustamakkara and ryynimakkara. Verileipä is a type of bread made with blood. Veripalttu is another dish available in some parts of the country.

  6. How to Make Blood Orange Mimosa Jello Shots - AOL

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    These Blood Orange Mimosa Jello Shots offer a bit more sophistication (and. Jello shots may seem like they're something only partying college students can enjoy, but the alcoholic dessert shot can ...

  7. Drisheen - Wikipedia

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    Drisheen (Irish: drisín) is a type of blood pudding made in Ireland. It is distinguished from other forms of Irish black pudding by having a gelatinous consistency. It is made from a mixture of cow's, pig's or sheep's blood, milk, salt and fat, which is boiled and sieved and finally cooked using the main intestine of an animal (typically a pig or sheep) as the sausage skin.

  8. You Can Make Protein Powder at Home, and It Actually ... - AOL

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    How to Make Homemade Protein Powder. To make this recipe, separately blend 1½ cups of raw pumpkin seeds and ½ cup of chia seeds until they are ground into powders. In a bowl, add your ground ...

  9. Should you drink apple cider vinegar? A health expert ... - AOL

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    Manages blood sugar The research referenced above also suggests that apple cider vinegar helps decrease fasting plasma glucose levels when it's consumed for more than eight weeks.