Surviving Halloween on a Diet

Published: Oct. 19, 2016, 1:45 a.m.

Surviving Halloween Don't buy the candy until the last minute. You can't eat what you don't have. Keep Them Hidden - Out of site out of mind. Take the Kids Don't Feed the Kids - Try to avoid be the one handing out the candy, instead be the person walking around with the kids Buy Candy You Don't Like - If you hate butterfingers, pass them out to the kids Eat Before You Do Anything - Don't go to a party or any event on an empty stomach. If you need a sweet? Go for fruit. Pitch the Candy the Day After - Anything not passed out, throw away. Homeless people might want a Reese Cup. Two to One - If you do drink alcohol, drink two glasses of water for every glass of alcohol. Use this for food. For every candy you eat, consume two healthy choices. Go For Minis - If you are going to fall off the wagon, go for the short one. But realize they still add up M&Ms, plain, Fun size (18 g) \u2013 88 calories and 12 g carb Snickers Bars, Fun size (17 g) \u2013 80 calories and 10 g carb Smarties Candy, Roll \u2013 25 calories and 6 g carb Candy Corn, Brach\u2019s \u2013 11 pieces \u2013 70 calories and 18 g carb Reese\u2019s Peanut Butter Cup, Miniature (about 9 grams each) \u2013 44 calories and 5 g carb per cup Tootsie Roll Mini-Midgees \u2013 11 calories and 2 g carb Read the Label - You may be surprised and back away after seeing what is in the candy Tell yourself you don\u2019t want candy. Psychologically it\u2019s much easier if you\u2019re making a conscious choice not to eat sweets and less likely to feel deprived. Get Reinforcements - Be sure to let people know you are watching your weight. \xa0 Full Notes at www.logicalloss.com/309