Monday, January 3, 2011

The Halloween Sugar High - 5 Tips to Avoid Sugar Overloaded Household

The Halloween season is drawing to create budgets sugar overload. The amount of candy to trick-or-treaters could take home to feed a small village. The following suggestions for the elimination of the remaining candy in a creative way:

1. Offer alternatives. To avoid residual sugar from before the devastating Halloween at home, offer your trick-or-treaters with healthy snacks such as boxes of raisins, packages of Goldfish crackers or pretzels or sugar-free gum.Or consider distributing non-food items such as temporary tattoos, pencils, or bouncing balls. Check store for deals at your local store or supply of dollars to the party.

2. Be smart. Remove all the candy, gummy bears and gum drops from Halloween bags and use them for the upcoming holiday CRAFT projects, such as cookies or decorate a gingerbread house.

3. Freezing. Bit-size chocolate bar can be placed in a zipper bag and frozen for up toYear. Encourage your young chefs, chocolate in recipes like cakes and biscuits fun to be integrated. This is a simple way to enjoy the delicacies throughout the year, rather than consume it all in a period of 24 hours!

4. Donate it. Take your children to give and share was giving candy to a local school or church, the event could be imminent for you. Or donate the rest to a food bank.

5. Prepare it. For those with children who trick-or-treatearly, recycling some of the delicacies of their Halloween bags and hand them out in older children, the sound still going on the door. Or by remaining PiƱata candy used for filling bags, birthday party, or for inclusion in one.

To avoid a sugar overload this Halloween season budget, offer your little goblins and their guests other, less sugar, or think of ways to quickly dispose of leftover candyefficiently.

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