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Enjoying the Halloween Season the Healthy Way
 Kids simply love Halloween! Dressing up in
costume, roaming around the neighborhood with friends, and collecting
treats are all things kids long for every year. Chances are, it's not
the ghosts or goblins that are frightening to you at Halloween, but the
thought of what all those candies can do to your kids' health (and
teeth). Instead of putting a damper on the holiday spirit, use the
following tips to make sure your kids won't over-indulge in the sweet
treats they've proudly collected.
5 Survival Tactics for the Halloween Sweet Season
- Screen Treats
Most parents screen the sweet treats their kids collect for safety
reasons. They often discard candies that are not wrapped properly, or
home-made treats. Why not take this opportunity to teach kids about
nutrition and screen treats for nutritional reasons as well? Discard
those chocolate pieces containing hydrogenated oil or shortening, fried chips, or sticky candies that tend to stay in the mouth for an extended period of time.
- Split or Donate Treats
Teach kids about sharing! Split their collections with all family
members. This will effectively cut their sweet treat intake by at least
half. Alternatively, teach kids about sharing by donating a portion to
the food bank, or mom or dad's office candy dish!
- Save Treats for later
Kids don't need to finish all their collected treats in a week! Divide
treats into several portions and put them in ziplock bags. Each week,
bring out a new bag full of treats to make the treats last for several
weeks (or even months). This is a good opportunity to teach your kids
about restraint and portion control.
- Trade Treats
Be
realistic! Your kids will never trade their sweet treats for a bunch of
green asparagus. So you need to be creative to get them to trade for
something as appealing and tasty! Here are a few items your kids will love...
Welchs' Dried Fruit
Kids
will love these single-serve packs containing fruit picked at its peak.
While they'll love the taste, you'll love the fact that you are
incorporating more fruit into their diet. 1/4 cup of these dried fruits
equals one serving of fruit.
Dole Fruit Bowls
Packaged fruits are not inferior nutritionally. They are packed in their own juices, retaining most nutrients and fiber.
Kids love these plastic bowls as they are easy to peel, and the fruit
is bite-sized. A good trade-in snack for the sweet tooth.
Ghirardelli 60% Cocoa Dark Chocolate Squares
We've all heard about the health benefits of chocolate.
But not all chocolates are made equal. These squares are small enough
that your kids won't overeat them in one sitting. Keep in mind that the
brand isn't important – just try to choose a chocolate product that
contains at least 60% cocoa content with real cocoa butter and natural
ingredients.
- Take it easy
After all, kids have earned their license to eat sweet treats during
Halloween! Remember, moderation is the key. As long as you make sure
that your kids don't eat all their treats within days, just take it
easy and enjoy the sweetest moments with family in this Halloween
season.
Written by Gloria Tsang, RD
Published in October 2007
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