Thursday, October 31, 2013

"Spooky..."


They say that most people gain from 7-10 pounds in the month between Thanksgiving and Christmas, but I actually lose weight during that time. And it’s not because I’m more vigilant about my diet and exercise during that month; it’s because I’ve finally run out of Halloween candy!!

Every year, I would buy the candy that I loved to give out on Halloween night. I would also trek through the neighborhood with my kids, watching their Halloween bags (actually pillowcases so they could hold more) fill up with mini Reese’s Cups, Crunch bars, and Milky Ways.

As they diligently sorted out their candy categories when we got home, I calculated how many pieces I could pilfer from each stash without it being to apparent to them that some of their treats were missing. I also grabbed the leftover candy we hadn’t given out, and into my secret bag in the back of the pantry it went.

For
the kids, the rule in our house was one to two pieces of candy per day after the Halloween frenzy. I tried to stick to it myself, grabbing one piece at a time while trying to hide the noise from opening the wrappers. I’d go to great lengths not to let anyone know I had eaten their candy; stuffing the empty wrappers in my purse and throwing them away outside my house.

This continued well into my kids’ college years, when, no longer able to lift candy from their trick-or-treat bags, I kept a little of the leftover candy from the care packages we sent them at school!

It took me a long time, but I finally realized I cannot eat only ONE or TWO pieces of candy if there are MANY pieces of candy in my house. So this year, I think I am going to be a Halloween “Scrooge” and skip the candy purchases all together. But, if tradition gets the best of me (and you), here’s a breakdown of candy calories, so you can figure them into your healthy eating plan:

Hershey Kisses- 26 calories and 8 g carb each kiss
Hershey's Miniature Bars(mixed) - average of 42 calories and 5 g carb each bar
M&Ms, plain, Fun size (18 g) - 88 calories and 12 g carb
Miniature Bars (Milky Way, Snickers, Twix, 3 Musketeers) - average 38 calories and 5 g carb each bar
Mr. Goodbar Snack size (17 g) - 90 calories and 9 grams carb
Nestle's Crunch Bars Fun size (10 g) 50 calories and 7 grams carb
Three Musketeers bar -Fun size (15 g) - 64 calories and 11 g carb
Tootsie Rolls -Small bar - 50 calories and 10 g carb
-Midgee - 23 calories and 7 g carb
-Mini-Midgees - 11 calories and 2 g carb
Pay Day - Snack size (19 g) - 90 calories and 10 g carb
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
-Miniature (about 9 grams each) - 44 calories and 5 g carb per cup
-Snack size (17 g) - 88 calories and 10 g carb
Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkins (34 g) - 180 calories and 17 g carb
100 Grand Bars -Fun size (11 g) - 50 calories and 8 g carb
Almond Joy Snack size (15 g) - 80 calories and 10g carb
Baby Ruth Bar, Fun size (18 g each) - 85 calories and 13 g carb
Butterfinger Bar, Fun size (18 g each) - 85 calories 14 g carb
Heath Bar, Snack size (13 g) - 74 calories and 9 g carb
Kit Kat, Fun size (14 g) - 73 calories and 9 g carb
Milky Way bar, Fun size (17 g) - 75 calories and 12 g carb
Mounds bars, Snack size (17 g) - 83 calories and 9 g carb
Snickers Bars, Fun size (17 g) - 80 calories and 10 g carb
Take Five bar, Fun size (15 g) - 10 g carb
Twix, Snack size (10 g) - 50 calories and 7 g carb
Skittles -Original Fruit, Fun size (20 g) - 80 calories and 18 g carb
Laffy Taffy, Chocolate, small bars (8 g each) - 32 calories and 7 g carb
Milk Duds Snack size (12 g) - 54 calories and 9 g carb
Blow Pop, Junior - 50 calories and 14 g carb
York Peppermint Patties -Regular small patty (14 g) - 53 calories and 11 g carb
Raisinettes, Fun size (16 g - about 16 pieces) - 56 calories and 11 g carb
Candy Corn, Brach's - 11 pieces - 70 calories and 18 g carb
Starburst, Fun size (2 pieces per stick) - 40 calories and 10 g carb
Jr. Mints, Fun size (10 g) - 50 calories and 12 g carb
Mike and Ike small box (14 g) - 50 calories and 12 g carb



For me, the BEST and the WORST Halloween candy really is about the taste, however, Hungry Girl has come up with a slideshow of candy categories that list nutritionally, the best and the worst candy. Check it out at:
http://www.delish.com/entertaining-ideas/holidays/halloween/healthy-halloween-treats

And if you want to know what it will take to burn off the York Peppermint Patty and Tootsie Rolls you just ate, check out the Halloween candy calculator at:
http://walking.about.com/library/cal/blhalloweencalories.htm

So, if you make the choice to stash that candy, know what you’re putting into your body and know what you have to do to keep it from completely sabotaging your healthy eating plan. Though I won’t be buying candy for our household, maybe they have some yummy doggy Halloween treats for my grand puppy, Pizza!!

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