Bear had so much fun trick-or-treating. She's at school now and I wonder if she will notice if the candy just totally vanishes. Thanks for some great ideas on how to combat the Candy Monster. I especially loved the green pumpkin fairy idea.
She is so cute as Little Red Riding Hood! As for the candy, I just removed most of my kids' candy from their bags, leaving six pieces in each bag. They didn't seem to notice.
And, have you seen this website:
http://www.candyexperiments.com/
I have no affiliation with it whatsoever, it just seems like a great way to use up Halloween candy!
What a great photo! We kept Anna's candy this year - we told her she can have one piece every afternoon for as long as it lasts. I estimate that it will last for about 3 months :)
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Very cute costume! I have some friends that buy the candy from their kids then just throw it away :-P. They buy it by the pound.
I love the costume!!I hope you guys had a great time.
She is so cute as Little Red Riding Hood! As for the candy, I just removed most of my kids' candy from their bags, leaving six pieces in each bag. They didn't seem to notice.
And, have you seen this website:
http://www.candyexperiments.com/
I have no affiliation with it whatsoever, it just seems like a great way to use up Halloween candy!
Oh, I love that photo! Wonderful!
What a great photo! We kept Anna's candy this year - we told her she can have one piece every afternoon for as long as it lasts. I estimate that it will last for about 3 months :)
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