These two words together traditionally. Boo! Trick or Treat! These are the usual words we'll hear on Halloween, as our little witches, superheroes, vampires and knocking on doors of neighbors treated. It covers part of the tradition, but for many parents, afraid of what Halloween is how to deal with the avalanche of candy on Halloween to go home.
Here are some simple strategies to use before and afterTrick-or-treat.
- Ensure that children have a meal or snack before trick-or-treat, so do not simply bring to the bottom of his bag goodies before they get home.
- When the kids at home, check and maintain is just that they are in their original packaging.
- Eat Trick-or-treat candy most days as a substitute for dessert or a few pieces along with a healthy snack.
- Keep fresh until the next vacation, holidayThanksgiving.
Ration the amount of Halloween candy a child eats at one time.
- Place a small amount of candy in a plastic bag for special treatment.
- Keep the chocolate at a later date to save it. Frozen chocolate takes longer to eat, so that children can not eat so quickly.
- Chocolate bars trade or certain amount of candy to the little pieces of jewelry, toys and Halloween novelties, bracelets, hair bows, ribbons, jewelry, ActionNumbers, or a film or video.
- Make an art project with your Halloween candy dish decorated paper robust Paint. Plates and glue and leftover candy to use. This is a great work of art. Visit http://www.KidsSoup.com for other ideas.
- For children - Leave it to The Great Jack-O 'O. Lantern tells a story from The Great Jack 'Lantern and shed unwanted excess sweets and a special-O' Lantern Jack and leave outGreat Jack O 'Lantern and take for all the poor children who do not get candy on Halloween together.
What may have been a nightmare nutrition and dental, with a little 'creativity and planning, one of the most popular holidays for children and parents remain. Do you have a healthy Happy Halloween! I give you a Tootsie Roll evergreen for a hair clip.
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