1) The Book Fairy - In our house, we have a system we have been using for years. First, as soon as my boys get home, they empty their three bags of loot into one big pile, and each boy is given a large Ziploc bag. Then, they take turns picking their favorites from the pile and putting them in their bags. They have a lot of fun trying to choose their candy wisely and trading with each other. The “candy draft” is one of our favorite Halloween traditions.
After all the boys have filled their bags, the rest of the candy is taken away. The next evening, we put the bag beside the front door for the Book Fairy. While the boys are sleeping, the Book Fairy takes the bag of candy and leaves each boy a new book. The Book Fairy has also been known to leave new costumes for our dress up box. I think she must get good deals on costumes when they are marked down by 75% after Halloween. (Book Fairies love bargains!)
2) Bake with it - Add Smarties or chopped up chocolate bars to your favorite chocolate chip cookie, banana bread, or brownie recipe to create an extra special treat.
3) Share it - Donate it to a children’s hospital or food bank, or bring it to work.
4) Ration it - Putting it away and taking it out a little at a time is also an excellent option. If you have a family birthday coming up, the candy can be used for a party Pinata or loot bags. Halloween candy is also great for family movie nights, or making an edible Christmas advent countdown.
After all the boys have filled their bags, the rest of the candy is taken away. The next evening, we put the bag beside the front door for the Book Fairy. While the boys are sleeping, the Book Fairy takes the bag of candy and leaves each boy a new book. The Book Fairy has also been known to leave new costumes for our dress up box. I think she must get good deals on costumes when they are marked down by 75% after Halloween. (Book Fairies love bargains!)
2) Bake with it - Add Smarties or chopped up chocolate bars to your favorite chocolate chip cookie, banana bread, or brownie recipe to create an extra special treat.
3) Share it - Donate it to a children’s hospital or food bank, or bring it to work.
4) Ration it - Putting it away and taking it out a little at a time is also an excellent option. If you have a family birthday coming up, the candy can be used for a party Pinata or loot bags. Halloween candy is also great for family movie nights, or making an edible Christmas advent countdown.
5) Eat it - I confess... sometimes my husband and I snack on the kids candy after they have gone to bed. (Shhh… don’t tell my boys!)
Halloween is an exciting time for little ones, and it can still be fun without sending everyone into a sugar-induced coma. What's your favorite way to deal with the mountain of Halloween candy?
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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Halloween is an exciting time for little ones, and it can still be fun without sending everyone into a sugar-induced coma. What's your favorite way to deal with the mountain of Halloween candy?
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Gina (aka East Coast Mommy)
Gina, I love your book fairy idea!!! So clever!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jen. The book fairy is pretty popular around here. :-)
DeleteLove the book fairy!!
ReplyDeleteMe too! :-)
DeleteI have a rice krispy post i am working on for leftover candy going to add a link here for more ideas on how to use it up:) is it ok to use a photo?
DeleteI'm going to use your book fairy idea. I've heard and read about many ideas of how to control the halloween candy and this is by far the best. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt really works for us. Let me know how it goes. :-)
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