Friday, October 30, 2009
Zombiethon Map
See you tomorrow Zombie Lovelies!
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Zombiethon Event Info
What: Zombie Fun Run/Walk Fund-raising Event
with Costume Contest
Who: Runners & walkers in Zombie costumes!
When: Halloween Day, Saturday Oct. 31, 2009 4-6pm
Where: Silver Lake Reservoir Recreation Trail, Los Angeles, CA
Why: All proceeds go to Brain Cancer Research
How: There is no pre-registration. Just show up, and we'll take care of you! Registration and zombie make-overs begin at 4pm. $10 donation entitles you to a participation bib, a goodie bag, and a chance to win the Zombie Costume Contest! For an additional $5 donation, you may have a Zombie make-over by professional special effects make-up artists on site! The Fun Run/Walk starts at 5pm. It's not a formal race, just a fun time for all runners, walkers, and staggerers! Shortly before 6pm, the judges will announce the winners of the Zombie Costume Contest.
To volunteer email: zombiethon2009@yahoo.com
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
What Is Zombiethon?

Zombiethon--A Run For Brains!
What: Zombie Fun Run/Walk Fund-raising Event
with Costume Contest
Who: Runners & walkers in Zombie costumes!
When: Halloween Day, Saturday Oct. 31, 2009 4-6pm
Where: Silver Lake Reservoir Recreation Trail, Los Angeles, CA
Why: All proceeds go to Brain Cancer Research
How: $10 donation entitles you to a participation bib and goodie bag.
For an additional $5 donation you may have a Zombie make-over by professional special effects make-up artists on site!
To volunteer email: zombiethon2009@yahoo.com
For more info:
Follow us on twitter: zombiethon
Become a fan on facebook
Zombies Love YouTube!
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
The Skinny on Zombiethon!
Monday, October 19, 2009
Complete Your Costume with Limburger!
- According to lore, zombies are the dead that rise from their graves. As a result, most zombies are rather nicely dressed since most people aren't placed into a coffin wearing jeans and a
T-shirt . Of course, most zombies appear to have been buried for some time, so you might not want to wear your best suit. If you can find an old suit no longer being worn, all the better. If you don't have access to formal clothes, create a backstory for your zombie of being buried in the clothes you were wearing at the time of death. - Again, it is important to remember that most zombies were prepared for burial by a funeral director. As a result, your skin should look a little unnatural. One way to pull this off is by first covering your face in white powder and then applying flesh-colored
makeup as well as a very light covering of lipstick. Or you can simply go for the effect of having been buried and not being exposed to the sun for awhile and make your skin very pale. You can give yourself an eerie pallor by covering your face with glow-in-the-dark makeup. - Make realistic rotting flesh at home using simple oatmeal. Just mix enough oatmeal in water until you've created a paste. Apply the paste to your skin and put some makeup over it to match your skin color. As the paste dries, it will begin to flake off and look like skin that has rotted and is starting to peel away from the bone.
- One essential element often overlooked when making a zombie costume is the smell. After all, being buried is bound to make you smell pretty bad by the time life has been breathed back into your body. The best way to make sure you smell like the living dead is to rub your costume with the world's stinkiest cheese: Limburger.
- You should definitely pepper your costume with dirt and grass to reveal what it's like for a zombie to climb up from six feet under. You might even want to mix some corn syrup and red food coloring to create the effect of bloody fingernails that would probably result from clawing your way out of a coffin."
Makeup
Rotting Flesh
Smell of Decomposition
Dirt
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Zombie Meatloaf Recipe!
Found this gem on the interwebs! Enjoy!
Zombie Meatloaf
By Kate Heyhoe

Use a food processor to whip this up in a snap. Follow the steps below and you won't need to rinse the food processor bowl in between steps. After each step, empty the contents of the bowl out and set aside.
Process enough bread to make:
- 2 cups fresh breadcrumbs
Process until finely chopped then set aside:
- 1/4 cup parsley with
- 2 cloves garlic (more if expecting vampires)
Process each separately until coarsely chopped (not too fine, mixed texture is good), then place together in large mixing bowl:
- 3 stalks celery
- 3 carrots
- 1 onion
Melt in a large frying pan over medium flame:
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
Add the celery mixture and sauté until soft and onions are translucent. Remove from heat to cool.
In the large mixing bowl, mix in the remaining ingredients below, adding the parsley and garlic and the breadcrumbs. When the vegetables have cooled, add them to the mixture.
Note: the only way to really mix this up well is to use your hands—squoosh, squoosh!
- 1 lb. ground turkey
- 2 lbs. lean ground beef
- 1 lb. ground pork sausage
- 1/2 teaspoon thyme
- 3/4 teaspoon oregano
- 3 eggs
- 1-1/2 teaspoons salt
- 1 teaspoon pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon paprika
- 2 teaspoons Worcestershire Sauce
- 3 teaspoons lemon juice
- 2—3 tablespoons heavy cream
Shape the meatloaf into a Zombie on a large baking sheet or pan with low sides; placing a sheet of aluminum foil in the bottom helps for easy clean up. Lightly grease the surface before adding the meatloaf.
Apply ketchup decoratively before baking.
Bake in a preheated 350 degree F oven for 1 hour to 1 hour, 10 minutes. Let cool before decorating.
Decorate the Zombie with any of these materials:
- ketchup
- mustard
- fresh parsley
- red, orange, and/or yellow bell peppers
- other decorative foods like slivered blanched almonds,
- olives, cherry tomatoes, etc.
Hints:
The meatloaf will give off lots of juices as you cook it. For a crisper presentation, we used a separate, clean baking sheet, covered it with parchment paper, then carefully used a large spatula to transfer the cooked Zombie to the clean sheet. The appendages (legs and arms) broke at the joints, but that's not important and can either add effect, or be covered up with ketchup.
If not serving immediately, cover the whole tray and place the Zombie in the refrigerator to avoid contamination (remember: keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold to prevent food poisoning). You can reheat it on the same sheet with the parchment paper. Then decorate just before serving.
For more ghoulish recipes, check out http://www.globalgourmet.comFriday, October 16, 2009
A Runner's Circle
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Zombie make-ups in a pinch!
Homemade blood recipes:
16 oz. white corn syrup
1 oz. red food coloring
1 oz. liquid dish soap
1 oz. water
A drop of blue food coloring
Mix all ingredients together. Omit dish soap if you prefer "edible blood." Adding a little condensed milk makes it less transparent and more realistic. This blood is extremely sticky and can stain skin and clothes. Before you apply it to skin, rub on some cold cream.
Or try blue liquid laundry starch with a little red food coloring added. This concoction looks real and it dries to a convincing consistency.
For blood splatter, use a spray bottle to apply a mixture of cocoa and water with red food coloring.
Have fun, zombies!
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Larabars for Zombies!
General Cancer Facts
"Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide: it accounted for 7.4 million deaths (around 13% of all deaths) in 2004."
"More than 30% of cancer could be prevented by modifying or avoiding key risk factors, according to a 2005 study by international cancer collaborators1. Risk factors include:
- tobacco use
- being overweight or obese
- low fruit and vegetable intake
- physical inactivity
- alcohol use
- sexually transmitted HPV-infection
- urban air pollution
- indoor smoke from household use of solid fuels.
Prevention strategies:
- increase avoidance of the risk factors listed above
- vaccinate against human papilloma virus (HPV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV)
- control occupational hazards
- reduce exposure to sunlight"
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Did you know?
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Senator Edward Kennedy
Surgery can be an option to reduce symptoms as a tumor enlarges and puts pressure on the rest of the brain. Many gliomas infiltrate normal brain tissue instead of forming a solid mass, making it hard to remove much of the tumor."
Works Cited:
What Is A Malignant Glioma? (2008, May 20) Retrieved October 13, 2009, from http://wbztv.com/politics/tedkennedy/Kennedy.brain.tumor.2.728543.html
Monday, October 12, 2009
Seeking Volunteers and Sponsors
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Brain Tumor Facts #1
"Each year more than 200,000 people, in the United States, are diagnosed with a primary or metastatic brain tumor. There are over 120 different types of brain tumors, which make effective treatment complicated. They can be malignant or non-malignant (benign), and in either case, can be just as injurious or life threatening. At this time, brain tumor research is underfunded and the public remains unaware of the magnitude of this disease. The cure rate for most brain tumors is significantly lower than that for many other types of cancer."
read more at http://www.revolutionhealth.com/conditions/cancer/brain-cancer/facts-statistics
DONATE directly to City of Hope, to find a cure for brain cancer here.
Friday, October 9, 2009
Zombiethon 2009
Have you heard about Zombiethon?
It's a community FUN run/walk event held on Halloween, Saturday October 31, 2009, from 4-6pm, along the recreation trail around Silver Lake Reservoir in Los Angeles, California. This event is organized to raise donations for Brain Cancer Research. All of the proceeds will be donated to the local charity, City of Hope, to find a cure for this devastating disease. Your $10 donation will grant you a numbered participation bib and goodie bag! This is a family-friendly event, and everyone is encouraged to arrive in their finest zombie attire. If you don’t have access to zombie make-ups, don’t worry, for an additional donation of $5, you may have your make-up applied by professional special effects make-up artists on site! Not a runner? Don't worry! It's not a formal race, just a chance for everyone to get out there and have some fun while supporting a very important cause.
Please check back periodically for new updates! The plans are growing!