Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, 22 October 2008, 9:08 | Category : Healthy Halloween Treats
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Ghosts and goblins are not the scariest thing about Halloween: think of all the candy your kids will be eating! In addition to causing hyperactivity and moodiness, sugar also depresses the immune system, which increases the frequency and severity of colds.

Halloween wouldn’t be the same without dressing up and trick-or-treating. Although sweets are a nice occasional treat, there’s no trick about sneaking some nutritious and good-tasting snacks into the loot bags of neighbourhood children. Say “boo” to unhealthy treats with these options:

  • Colouring books
  • Crayons
  • Erasers
  • Pencil sharpeners
  • Cartoons
  • Stickers
  • Balloons
  • Floss
  • Toothbrushes
  • Gum
  • Packages of cocoa
  • Individual bags of roasted pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds
  • Individual bags of trail mix or nuts (be careful with peanuts as many children are allergic)
  • Prepackages cheese and crackers
  • Juice boxes

Before you send your children out into the neighbourhood, give them a nutritious dinner. This will prevent sugar-rushes and upset tummies.

If you are handing out the candy, practice moderation: one lollipop, small chocolate bar or individual bag of chips per child is more than enough.

Once your child returns home with their treats, check all candy to make sure it is properly wrapped and has not been tampered with.

Tips to ensure your child is not bingeing on Halloween candy:

  • Allow only one or two pieces of candy after dinner as dessert.
  • Make a new rule that Halloween candy may only be consumed for 2 or 3 weeks after Halloween.
  • When your child returns home, let them choose “the best” candy to be transferred into a smaller bin. This is the candy that they are allowed to eat, and when this bin is empty, their Halloween candy in finished.
  • Encourage families in the neighbourhood to hand out healthy treats, too!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!

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