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Halloween PeepsThe Voice of Mom beat me to the punch on this but I figure it is important enough to mention here as well. Candy is a delicious, fun part of our lives but we have to stay healthy while enjoying it.

The following tips for parents and children to enjoy a happy, healthy Halloween come from a recent NCA press release:

  • Eat before you trick-or-treat. Serve a nutritious dinner before your children set out for a night of candy-collecting. Your kids will be happier and more full, which will help reduce the temptation to eat candy at each trick-or-treat stop. During the meal, take the opportunity to discuss Halloween safety, as well as the importance of healthy eating and lifestyle choices.
  • Sort and save. Allow your kids to enjoy some of their Halloween bounty. Then work with them to portion out two or three treats in small bags. Create a week’s-worth of bags to accompany nutritious school lunches or to serve as after-school snacks.
  • Mix things up. To give candy a healthy punch, consider making your own trail mix. Combine raisins, peanuts and even cereal with your child’s favorite candy or chocolate treat.
  • Practical pairings and portion control. Try pairing caramels with an apple or a snack-sized candy bar with a banana.
  • Make it or break it. Most candies now come in snack-size. For the ones that don’t, break them into sections and store them separately to make your own miniature sizes!

  • Do you have any other tips to add? What do you do to make Halloween a fun, healthful holiday?

    Halloween Peeps by Poppy Wright