Even though this Halloween looks a lot different from years past, it’s still unlikely that most parents will successfully shield their children from the sugar rush that is Halloween. But all hope is not lost! The absolute best way to stave off sugar cravings is to eat well before the candy arrives and the cravings hit. We’ve all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and that’s perhaps most true on Halloween (and other holidays for that matter) to get ahead of the bowls of candy available all night long.
What’s the scariest part of Halloween for you? For us, it’s the candy! Sugar, Chemicals, Damaged Fat, OH MY! That's right, the bestselling candies out there are full of nothing but chemicals. Just try reading some of the ingredients out loud. Beyond that, candy is often made with damaged fats. Snickers for example has different ingredients on different labels, including vegetable oil, palm oil and partially hydrogenated soybean oil. Both Snickers and candy corn have corn syrup that also adds to the inflammation that cause inflammation (aka aches and pains) throughout the body and a slow lethargic brain fog on top of that. Would you eat shoe polish or car wax? Didn’t think so, but carnauba wax (found in shoe polish and car wax) is a another surprising ingredient is candy. Then there’s the ever-present sugar, which is known to be a contributing factor in heart disease, obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, hypertension, and even cancer. Let’s face it; candy doesn’t do a body good.
Here’s how you and your kiddos can stay ahead of the scary Halloween candy rush. Eat a day of balanced meals with protein, healthy fats and carbohydrates (particularly the vegetable kind). A balanced meal keeps your blood sugar stable, preventing a crash that brings out that scary monster, the Halloween Candy rush.
Here’s a menu from sun up to sun down on Halloween to keep your family steady and ready so sugar doesn’t knock you all off your feet:
All that said, we want to wish you a happy and safe Halloween! Enjoy the festivities and your delicious meals planned in advance.
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