Great Ideas on Healthy Halloween
October 29, 2008 by Carolin
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I love Halloween. But the all the candy and treats just becomes too much.
So I searched the web for healthy Halloween ideas. Here are some of my favorites.
8 Healthy Halloween Treats That Taste Good
So . . . how much leftover Halloween candy do you polish off every year?!? And who doesn’t feel a little spooky about giving out fistfuls of sugar-covered fat? Fright Night, indeed. On the other hand, guilt-free handouts — baggies of …
Fall is in the air! - Healthy Halloween Treats
It’s better to eat trick-or-treat candy over several days as a substitute for dessert or a few pieces along with a healthy snack. Halloween Party Having a party for your children and a few friends can reduce safety concerns. …
Finger Food for Halloween | Healthy Food Ideas for Super Healthy Kids
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Healthy Halloween Treats | Wow! You Are Really Lucky….
Brown rice krispie cereal gives some whole food value to the favorite snack rice krispie treats. It still is not health food but at least you are giving the kids whole food.
Healthy Halloween Party Food Ideas: fresh veggies become spooky …
Learn how to magically transform a standard pile of fresh veggies into a puking pumpkin, a spooky skeleton, or any gross thing you can dream up.
Then you’re done browsing through these articles then forget about the kids and make a skinny pumpkin latte just for you!
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Hi Carolin,
Thank you for featuring my healthy Halloween treats in your post. Even if it is not veggies, it can still be better food choices. I wish more people would proactively educate their kids on being able to choose a little bit better each time and take responsibility for what they eat. Thanks for a terrific article and your commitment to education. Deb Bixler