Darn little chocolate Easter bunnies!!!

I'm not sure why I bought them, but I did. Actually, I was fixing an Easter basket for my adult son who I normally don't get to see at Easter but will this year. Yet I overbought.....knowing I would eat some. My good daily habits have been "foiled" (no pun intended) by those lithe " wabbits". I know I could put them down the garbage disposal but I hate to do it. I'm thinking I should just find a day's food diary from a few months ago and replicate it to get back on track.

Any advice/help is appreciated.

Thanks.

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  • elghee123
    elghee123 Posts: 489 Member
    Why not make an activity to rearrange them into something NICE-TO-SEE and just TOO-SAD-TO-DESTROY if you eat one of them. Just my thing...
  • You can always give the to some children and keep only 4-5 for you. I think they would be happy.
  • motivatedmartha
    motivatedmartha Posts: 1,108 Member
    Give your son a bigger Easter basket - or an extra pile of little bunnies! (save 1 or 2 for yourself)

    It's the Malteasers Bunnies that get me - I though I was eating the mini ones and find out they were the standard ones - I walk on by the Easter section of my supermarket now :sad:
  • MissBounceUK
    MissBounceUK Posts: 75 Member
    I know what you mean about the Malteaser bunnies - they are LUSH!!! I bought a packet last week to go with my nieces Easter gift and ended up scoffing them all myself (the mini ones) - fortunately there were only 5 in the packet at something like 60cals each, so the calorie impact wasn't disasterous, but even so, they are dangerous to have in the house at the moment! LOL!
  • madonetwo
    madonetwo Posts: 24 Member
    Thank you to everyone for your suggestions. I will be giving them away....it was just a bump in the road....I can recover. Thanks for the input.