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Halloween Help – Trick Or Treat With These Nutrition Tips

 Halloween Help – Trick Or Treat With These Nutrition Tips

  • Give your child a nutritious meal before he goes trick-or-treating. A meal with nutrient rich foods and beverages like a peanut butter sandwich with a cup of 100 percent OJ will fill him up and make it less likely that he’ll be eating the candy before he even gets home.
  • Reduce sugar. Although you should serve a full meal on Halloween night, try to avoid all unnecessary sugar that day. That way, if they do have a few treats later, they won’t run the risk of overdosing on sweet stuff.
  • Let your child indulge a bit. Not allowing your child to eat her Halloween candy will just drive her to want it more. Although a low-fat diet is important for children, allowing the occasional indulgence, especially on a fun-oriented holiday like Halloween, is also important.
  • Set limits on how much candy can be eaten at once. When your child returns home from trick-or-treating, ask her to pick the 10 pieces of candy that she wants to keep. Take the rest away and use them as substitutes for lunch treats or desserts.
  • Have your child brush and floss his teeth thoroughly before going to bed. Although this should be done every night, it’s especially important that your child’s teeth be free of the Halloween sugar.
  • Donate your leftover candy to charity. Not only will this prevent your child from continuing to eat candy for months to come, it will help teach her the value of helping others.
  • Try non-edible options. Instead of giving out candy to local ghosts and goblins, consider small toys, such as temporary tattoos, stickers, crayons, small novelties, miniature magnifying glasses, plastic jewelry/decoder rings, necklaces, and fake money.

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Heidi Skolnik is an expert nutritionist who is a consultant with the New York Giants football team, the school of American Ballet and has been featured on The Today Show, CNN, among others.   She has earned two masters degrees and is a certified nutritionist.

 

Comments

  1. I need to find something earth friendly to give out for Halloween!! My son is only 10 Months, so he won’t be eating any halloween candy, but I want to make sure what I give out is good for the environment and other kids!

  2. These are great tips, thanks for sharing!

  3. Kasandria says:

    Great tips! Thanks so much for all the great info.
    Kasandria

  4. Kelly W says:

    at snack time I let mine eat one or two pieces of candy a day until all of it has been picked over then we throw the rest out. usually takes about a month to go through it

  5. TRISHA says:

    great tips!~ Thankyou for posting! I love halloween.

  6. Lucy says:

    Good ideas..

  7. Becca says:

    Those are all really great ideas….my mom also only let me keep my candy until a certain date and then it was gone!

  8. Sara says:

    These are great tips!

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