Damn Easter Candy

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  • courtneylykins5
    courtneylykins5 Posts: 168 Member
    I have been fine with the candy in the house. And will be till we open it on Easter. Then.... well then I will enjoy all I want without regret. And when it's gone, there's no more to tempt me.
  • gradchica27
    gradchica27 Posts: 777 Member
    lemurcat12 wrote: »
    It's Good Friday, so not an issue for me. I tend to strictly hold off on Easter candy until Easter (or maybe the party after the Vigil) and then celebrate for a day and put it away.

    Same here. I loved going to the vigil FB I had little kids--there would always be a reception at my old church with huge cakes, wine, and champagne. I'm not sure if it was to celebrate all the newly confirmed or the end of Lent :wink:
  • mnemonicone3
    mnemonicone3 Posts: 20 Member
    AmyWebb2 wrote: »
    This time of year for me is so hard. I love candy. I've been trying not to eat it, even trying to stay out of the stores, but I caved today. I wish it wasn't so good, and I'll be better tomorrow, but today...well, today is a holiday, right? And someplace in the Bible it must say it's okay to eat some candy....somewhere? In the back?

    This made me laugh for 5 minutes. And inspired me enough to comment omg. I never comment.
  • ncfitbit
    ncfitbit Posts: 1,058 Member
    I didn't even think I liked the peanut butter cups so I thought I was safe buying them for the kids. The problem is I gave in to a little voice that said "why don't you have one or two, just to see if they're fresh" and well, you know what happened next. Lol. Blrggh.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    ncfitbit wrote: »
    I didn't even think I liked the peanut butter cups so I thought I was safe buying them for the kids. The problem is I gave in to a little voice that said "why don't you have one or two, just to see if they're fresh" and well, you know what happened next. Lol. Blrggh.

    That was totally me 2 years ago. I had never had one actually (grew up in France), figured I'd give it a shot... mistake.
  • poteatkd
    poteatkd Posts: 113 Member
    Yeah......

    Been eating ALOT of candy the past couple of days...

  • Salted caramel galaxy is my Easter treat this year. I have chocolate daily, but I keep it to a more reasonable limit (I was particularly bad with chocolate prior to starting on mfp). I love reeses peanut butter cups, they're relatively new to the UK.
  • SeptemberFeyre
    SeptemberFeyre Posts: 178 Member
    edited March 2016
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    The mini Cadbury are my favorite. We've bought several and divided each bag among our family. It's hard to eat just a few. The Cadbury creme eggs are awesome too. The good thing is..once Easter is over there won't be any holidays with candy till Halloween and Halloween candy, unlike Easter candy, is available all year so there's going to be a lot less temptation coming up for several months ;)
  • arditarose
    arditarose Posts: 15,573 Member
    I'm atheist and not going to see family for easter, so no. I'm all good.
  • AmazonMayan
    AmazonMayan Posts: 1,168 Member
    Kids are grown so I haven't bought candy at all this year. One child did bring home a beautiful looking coconut cake today so I had to try it. :s It was very disappointing and easy to avoid even a second bite. What a waste of coconut!

    I might make some date, cocoa nibs, and unsweetened coconut candy. It's really good.
  • ldowdesw
    ldowdesw Posts: 222 Member
    Easter eggs are for my kiddies, if i want chocolate, I will buy myself Lindt, the darker the better and in a bar so I can boringly count the calories. Oh how I miss the days of stuffing as much in my mouth as humanly possible and sitting in silence sucking the life out of it..
  • lauracups
    lauracups Posts: 533 Member
    I bought just a few "good chocolate " bunnies for the boys this year. I really struggle with leaving junk alone so this year I just didn't buy it. Some indulgences are tasty and some just aren't worth it.
  • Jelly beans!
  • Pocket__Cthulhu
    Pocket__Cthulhu Posts: 134 Member
    My problem isn't easter. It's the monday after easter when those awesome Lindtt bunnies are only a dollar and some pennies at the drug store.

    If I see those, I buy several. Then I sit on my couch drinking whiskey and eating them while watching TV. My husband will come home to find me drunk, wrapped in a blanket and sprinkled with shredded gold foil, and crying because pitbulls and parolees has a lot of cute puppies on it that need good homes.

    I just don't go into stores after holidays. It prevents surprise puppy adoptions and getting sick from too much chocolate.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    My problem isn't easter. It's the monday after easter when those awesome Lindtt bunnies are only a dollar and some pennies at the drug store.

    If I see those, I buy several. Then I sit on my couch drinking whiskey and eating them while watching TV. My husband will come home to find me drunk, wrapped in a blanket and sprinkled with shredded gold foil, and crying because pitbulls and parolees has a lot of cute puppies on it that need good homes.

    I just don't go into stores after holidays. It prevents surprise puppy adoptions and getting sick from too much chocolate.

    LOL.