Halloween Candy
Although fun-size candy bars are available all year long, you can’t beat the selection at Halloween time. My favorite candy to binge on was the bite-size Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. I still keep a bag of these in a cupboard so that I always know that I have my favorites close by. I don’t have to actually eat them to feel better. Just knowing that they are in my house is a comfort and keeps me from bingeing. These little candy bars, however, can be a double-edged sword.
They Are a Plague:
It is easy to eat several of these candy bars in a sitting.
They come in large packages with a total of more calories than a single candy bar.
They come in multi-packs with several different candy bars in one package, which can cause further bingeing. When you’re sick of one type, you’re tempted move on to the next.
They Are a Godsend
The individual bars are small, with calories between 50 and 120 apiece.
You can have a taste of your favorite candy without risking a lot of calories.
You can plan to have your favorite candy EVERY day with these little bars, meaning that you never have to feel deprived ever again.
One note of caution: It’s not a good idea to “stock up” during the Halloween season. I never knew this before I started eating healthy, but it’s possible for candy to go bad. After months of lying untouched in my cupboard, I decided to have a taste of my favorite only to find it gray and rotting. Before that, I had never thrown away a bag of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. They had always disappeared within hours of purchase. I discarded the bag and wrote the words “Reese’s PB Cups” on the grocery list. I felt such a strange sense of accomplishment because I had been able to keep my favorite candy in the house long enough for it to rot. It was a new first for me.
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October 16th, 2005 at 8:59 am
Chocolate that is stored at too high a temperature can bloom, i.e., get a whitish coating from separation of the cocoa. It’s harmless, and doesn’t affect the taste of the chocolate.
However, I did buy a bag of chocolate-coated, peanut-butter-filled crispy cookies once in a convenience store that actually had a worm in them. If this is what you mean by “rot,” that’s a different story.
That brand of cookies was later discontinued. Perhap there were others who had the same experience as me.