Have a Healthier Halloween Bend OR

This Halloween consider some healthier alternatives to candy. Also, find ways to keep your own kids from eating to many sweets all at once.

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Albertsons Supermarkets
(541) 382-3600
6115 S Highway 97
Bend, OR
River Woods Country Store & Gas Subway
(541) 389-0503
19745 Baker Rd
Bend, OR
Albertsons Supermarkets
(541) 382-3661
1800 NE 3rd St
Bend, OR
Safeway Food & Drug
(541) 389-0085
320 SW Century Dr
Bend, OR
Alfalfa Store
(541) 382-0761
26161 Willard Rd
Bend, OR
Albertsons Supermarkets
(541) 382-3661
1800 NE 3rd St
Bend, OR
Wild Oats Natural Marketplace
(541) 389-0151
2610 NE Highway 20
Bend, OR
Mountain View Mall
(541) 388-2100
63455 N Highway 97
Bend, OR
Safeway Food & Drug
(541) 312-6480
642 NE 3rd St
Bend, OR
Delaware Grocery
(541) 382-1751
Bend, OR

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(NC)-In an age where many parents are trying to teach healthy eating habits in the home, have you ever considered all the alternatives to sticky, gooey candy?

This Halloween may be the year to be more creative at your own door by giving out non-sweet and non-edible treats to the many ghosts and goblins that make the trek through your neighbourhood.

Thanks to the abundance of dollar stores, all sorts of miniature toy items are now available at reasonable prices. Stock up on crayons, pencils, stickers, coloured chalk, erasers, friendship bracelets, whistles, hair clips, baseball cards, mini vehicles, plastic animals, or even rubber worms and spiders. The trick-or-treater benefits, and so does the household handing out these treats. Instead of the temptation to munch away on leftover candy, non-edible treats can be boxed up and stored for next Halloween, or donated to your local community day care centre.

If, however, you still prefer to hand out something tasty, there are plenty of items that are healthier than traditional potato chips and chocolate bars like, sugar-free gum, cheese strings, and small packages of nuts, raisins and seeds. Information on healthy snacks and dozen's of nutrition and food-related topics is available online at Ontario.ca/EatRight.

Here are a few more healthy Halloween tips:

q Eating a good meal before trick-or-treating will discourage youngsters from filling up on the candy collected as they make their rounds.

q Check your kids' treats before they sample them.

q Divide the loot into portions that can be eaten over many days.

q Check for age-appropriate treats. Small hard candies for example, should not be given to younger children for fear of choking.

- News Canada

Featured Local Company

Deschutes Children's Foundation

(541) 388-3101
51605 Coach Rd
La Pine, OR
http://www.deschuteschildrensfoundation.org


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