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Halloween - yay or nay?

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edited February 5 in Health and Weight Loss
Ive been debating on taking the kids trick or treating. I want them to be able to have fun and be kids but i dont want the "candy in the cabinets well into next year". A few weeks ago I actually threw away a bag of candy...from halloween last year! My kids always gets a ton and it is never eaten. They are younger kids so we dont even stay out long when we go. Ive checked around to see if there are any haunted houses or other activities that are age appropriate for them and theres not.

so im curious what other parents plan to do with their kids? are you trick or treating? Or do you have another fun tradition?

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  • Posts: 6,666 Member
    Trick or treating. Definitely. Hubby and I will be taking our 5 year old daughter out.


    If you're worried about having alot of candy, maybe you can portion it out, so the kids have X amount of candy each day until it's gone. And include hubby in there too :P And if you can work it into your calorie goal, leave some for yourself too. Whatever works. You could also donate extra candy to the troops. I forget what the charity is called, but I'm sure a quick search on google will yield results.
  • Posts: 549 Member
    Have you looked into church carnivals? In my area there are some churches that have community events on Halloween. I don't know what kind/if they have a religious aspect to them or not, but they advertise as being family friendly for all ages.
  • Posts: 254 Member
    Oh, absolutely trick or treating! I second what was mentioned about donating candy to the troops if you don't want to have it around.
  • Posts: 513 Member
    Do the trick or treating. I decided I will get dressed up and walk around even when my kids are grown and gone. you can always get rid of the candy.... or do reverse trick or treating and give some back to the houses that are getting hit hard so they can stay "open" longer... I have so done that.
  • Posts: 5,789 Member
    Take them out and then "help" them eat their candy........the usual.
  • Posts: 4,397 Member
    I don't get it. Why wouldn't you take them out?
  • Posts: 162 Member
    I don't get it. Why wouldn't you take them out?
    This ^^^^
  • Posts: 2,407 Member
    Halloween was my childhood day of the YEAR! I loved halloween. Every year my mom would order pizza, we would go swimming at the in-door pool and then go out trick or treating! :D

    Ask your child when they want to do.
  • Posts: 2,555 Member
    Don't be a Halloween Grinch! Take them out trick-or-treating, then portion out the candy, keep some for yourself if need be, then donate the rest to your workplace or something.
  • Posts: 2,459 Member
    I still love Halloween :D We have a street carnival that rocks and includes kids whose parents let them go, but the amount of treats they get (from the shops and restaurants) is small, as it should be. Walking around and showing off costumes and seeing everyone else's is the big attraction. Folks bring dogs dressed up, etc. Love it!

    I'd probably have my kids do tricks instead of getting candy at every house! Like have a scary Voodoo stick that they shake at the homeowner and fake chant. Trick or Treat is a choice, right :D ? Don't worry; I don't have kids ;) But they could always say that they are there to show their costumes and see the decorations and only take candy from every 4th house or something. I don't think it's entirely healthy to have kids too hung up on the 'loot' when it's so much candy!

    I usually give stickers to the kids, btw. Really cool stickers and temporary tattoos :)
  • Posts: 568 Member
    We do trick or treating and eat a little, but most of it goes to the Christmas gingerbread house candy collection, which is a really big tradition in our house. You can NEVER have enough candy for gingerbread villages. Any candy I don't trust myself around I toss (Skittles, I am looking at you). When my daughter got a little older, we instituted a "trade candy for a toy" program (candy still goes to the gingerbread house but she gets a toy, too), and that is still working fine at the moment.
  • Posts: 61,406 Member
    it's hallow-friggin-ween. i'm taking my girls trick or treating and we're gonna get ALL the candy. Kids like Halloween more than Christmas so there's no way I'm depriving them of the fun I enjoyed as a kid. Anybody that puts a "healthy" treat in my kid's bag is getting TP'd.

    ......there's ZERO chance that candy is going linger in cabinets till next year tho. daddy will handle that piece of business.
  • Posts: 550 Member
    Trick or treating!! Its fun for them!! Who cares about the candy its the tradition, throw it out, give it away, think about the children!! They are so cute during Halloween!
  • Posts: 2,555 Member
    it's hallow-friggin-ween. i'm taking my girls trick or treating and we're gonna get ALL the candy. Kids like Halloween more than Christmas so there's no way I'm depriving them of the fun I enjoyed as a kid. Anybody that puts a "healthy" treat in my kid's bag is getting TP'd.

    ......there's ZERO chance that candy is going linger in cabinets till next year tho. daddy will handle that piece of business.

    QFT! Listen to the cool dad!
  • Posts: 261 Member
    Yay, to Halloween! Yes, we will trick-or-treat! Candy hanging around for months on end has never been a problem in this house. :wink: Honestly, I don't even understand that. It will be gone in time for Christmas candy to move in. :laugh:
  • Posts: 9,083 Member
    Trick or treating is awesome and a great way to see the neighbors.

    Plus there is candy. Candy is a good thing.
  • Posts: 8,138 Member
    Don't be that mom. Halloween is so much fun for kids.
  • Posts: 3,927 Member
    Nothing scars a kid quite like being the ONLY kid whose mom won't take them trick-or-treating.

    Trust me.
  • Posts: 1,335 Member
    Of course take them trick-or-treating -- why not???? In my house, once all the good candy is eaten (chocolate, smarties, skittles), the rest goes in the garbage.
  • Posts: 1,676 Member
    My niece doesn't even eat candy and goes trick or treating. She will eat about 4 chocolate bars and the rest goes to work with her dad. Its fun for them don't be a jerk.
  • Posts: 708 Member
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  • Posts: 917 Member
    Trick or treating is fun! Don't miss out on that. :glasses:

    Extra candy can be thrown out or given away. It's okay to throw it away. :bigsmile:
  • Posts: 7,166 Member
    Trick or treating. We go to the like 10 houses and call it a night. My husband eats about half the candy.
  • Posts: 7,463 Member
    Take them. Enjoy the fun. Manage the candy afterwards.
  • Posts: 547 Member
    Trick or treat and then have a little Halloween party at your house where you can let them have part of the candy that you brought in. :)
  • Posts: 9,003 Member
    Don't be that mom. Halloween is so much fun for kids.

    This. Please this.
  • Posts: 91 Member
    Take them out, but take them to fewer houses. Or take them out and let them get as much as they want. If it's not eaten in a month, take it to work, or toss it, or donate it somewhere. Trick or treating is too much fun for kids!
  • Posts: 1,008 Member
    I buy the smallest amount of candy, let my 4 kids eat 3 pieces the night of halloween and 1 piece a day for the week after. Once they have picked the 10 total pieces out of the hundreds they get, we use the rest for the trick or treaters that come to our house.
  • Posts: 4,064 Member
    I would never ever rob my kids of Halloween because I don't want to eat candy and gain weight. I stay home and hand out candy and my husband takes the kids out trick-or-treating. They are only young for a short time so I let them enjoy it. I love Halloween myself.

    It's all about moderation, you can have a candy here and there, don't need to eat a huge amount at once. Plus, I have to hide the candy from the kids as my youngest will eat everything if I don't, so out of site out of mind. The whole family enjoys the treats in moderation.

    A lot of the older people I work with bring their leftover candy to work for all the employees. I have a friend who's son has a birthday in November and she uses some of the extra candy in the goodie bags for his birthday party. Some other people I know freeze extra candy.
  • Posts: 154 Member
    I'm almost 25 and I still trick-or-treat. Usually, I just eat what I want from it in moderation and give the excess away to those who will enjoy it the most.
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