Easter Baskets Are Evil
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Couple of ideas..
Allow yourself the treat within your calories for the day but limit it to just one day per week.
Only bring into the house (for kids or spouses) candy you don't like...for example I don't care for the malt balls, sweettarts, jelly beans. I try to fill the 'treat jar' with those leading to the holiday. The basket that I give to my son and husband will have the 'other' items such as anything chocolate but they don't get them until Easter and I do ask them to take their items and put them in their dresser or out of my site. I have also started really cutting back on the 'candy' in the basket and now filling them with items such a a sleeve of golf balls, mad magazine, i-tune gift cards, fishing lures- sort of like what I do with Christmas stockings.
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i have the cadbury cream eggs in front of me
180 calories
7g fat
28g carb
5mg cholesterol
15mg sodium
2g protein
vit a 2%
calcium 4%
iron4%
at least they have some vitamins:laugh:
and dont worry i wont eat them i have a box of 3 in front of me but they are for my kids for easter
i promiss not to eat them :brokenheart:
j~0
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