How to Have a Happy Halloween
Are you sick of Halloween candy? These healthy ideas are great for trick-or-treats and party snacks. These ideas are amazing!
Stop the Candy Craze
They look so cute in their costumes, and they are counting down to October 31st! Are you ready to indulge in the sugar rush? You can have fun with healthy options, no matter if you are trick-or-treating around the neighborhood or throwing a party with your friends.
These tips will make Halloween more enjoyable for you, your guests, and trick-or-treaters.
Trick-or-Treat
Make sure you eat first. Who wants to indulge in their favorite candy as soon as it arrives in their trick-or-treat bag? A healthy meal before trick-or-treating is a good idea. It will reduce the temptation for your children to snack on the go or overindulge.
Party Host
Increase the terror factor. Healthy snacks can be dressed up with Halloween themes. You can find many creative ideas online for this time of the year like banana ghosts and apple monster mouths, carrot witch fingers, and candy-corn-colored popsicles or parfaits.
Keep them on their feet
Stay-At Home Crew
Do not allow children to self-service. Instead of giving them treats, give them one treat per child. Ask them to pick the one they like if you have multiple items. This will help you to manage your Halloween budget.
Healthier Treats:
Clementines, blood Oranges, or oranges decorated as Jack-O-Lanterns with non-toxic ink
100% juice boxes or pouches
- 100% genuine fruit strips, ropes, or leathers
- Squeezable yogurt tubes or pouches
- Single-serving containers for mandarin oranges
- Sugar-free gum
Non-edible items:
- Glowsticks or small, glow-in-the-dark toys
- Bouncy balls
- Mini plush toys, wind-up toys
- Coloring books and crayons
- Stickers and stamps
- Temporary Tattoos
- Bubble makers
- Vampire’s teeth or spider rings
- Putty, slime, or squishy toys
- Friendship bracelets
- Avoid giving small items to children as they could become chokers.
What to do with excess candy
Are you afraid that Halloween candy will continue to pile up until Valentine’s Day? These are some ways to enjoy the evening responsibly and get rid of excess candy. Let each child have enough candy to last one to two weeks. This will allow them to experience the thrill again. The rest can be donated, thrown away, or re-purposed.
- There are also buy-back and trade-in programs at some dentist offices.
- Use it to make holiday cookies.
- Use it to fill the pinata for your next birthday party or to send out Valentine cards.
- You can use it to make arts and crafts or decorate holiday gingerbread houses.
- Donate any excess candy to a shelter for homeless people, children’s hospital, or program that provides care packages for troops overseas. Comforting gifts can include a familiar sweet treat from your home.
- You can do it! Let’s make Halloween fun and spooky. And a lot healthier.