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132.1 | one trick of mine :-) | ARGUS::CORWIN | I don't care if I AM a lemming | Wed Oct 14 1987 13:43 | 7 |
| I have no idea what we'll be doing this year; last year we were on vacation!
I kind of doubt we'll have any trick-or-treaters where we live, but in the past
I've dealt with having candy for the kids by buying something I don't like!! :-)
Jill
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132.2 | | CIPHER::VERGE | | Wed Oct 14 1987 13:51 | 5 |
| Note only buy what you don't like, but store it in the freezer in
a covered container/paper bag that you can't see through. Better
yet, have someone else put it in the freezer. I have a small separate
freezer, so it's easy to "bury" the goodies in there.
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132.3 | Ghoulie treats make ghastly eats! | SSDEVO::HILLIGRASS | | Wed Oct 14 1987 16:02 | 11 |
| Don't buy anything until the day of Halloween and like Jill says
buy something you don't like. I think you will probably not have
to buy much either because less and less kids are allowed to go
trick or treating.
If you get invited to a halloween party bring a veggie and dip
tray and eat that. The more chips you eat....the more you want
and that can be a scary thought the next day.
- Sue
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132.4 | Trick or treat | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Hi Mom! | Thu Oct 15 1987 09:37 | 27 |
| Ah yes, Halloween, or as my wife calls it, "candy corn season".
re .3: Excellent advice about not buying the candy for the trick
or treaters until Halloween day. If you buy it too early, you WILL
have to buy it again...
If you want to give alternate treats like popcorn, apples, etc.,
but are concerned about whether parents would let their children
eat it, put your treats in a bag and stick a return address label
on the bag. That way, the parents know where the treat came from
and wouldn't be hesitant about letting their children have it.
Party hint: find out what the menu is going to be ahead of time
if possible, and plan accordingly. For example, if you find out
that spaghetti and meatballs will be served, go easy on the bread
exchanges that day, and save a few protien exchanges also. That
way, you can have a helping, not feel deprived, and stay on program.
Yes, I am going to a costume party this year. It's a Wizard of
Oz party, in which everyone is assigned a character and comes dressed
as the character. I'll be the lion. Most bizarre costume I ever
wore was two years ago, when my wife and I went as a football player
and a cheerleader. She was the football player... ;-)
PY
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132.5 | Maybe next time | BOXTOP::BOONE | | Thu Oct 15 1987 09:44 | 11 |
| Oh drat! I wish I would have read this notefile and
reponses before I went out and bought all my halloween candy.
Because sure enough, I've almost ATE ALL OF IT!!
Sign Me
Too Late For Good Advice
Chris..
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132.6 | We can't win! | NHL::ARNO | | Thu Oct 15 1987 10:39 | 23 |
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I think it is too bad that the stores put the candy out so
early. They want our money and we see those little goodies
in those cute little bags and say well the little one's won't
matter.. If you can have one and sit down and enjoy it but
how many of you out there can????????????????????
I don't think I've seen many tricks as I have treats..
Don't feel bad Chris, good luck to you the rest of the month.
I will need it too...
The ghost are out to get us !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ann
Candy corn Holiday
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132.7 | don't make a big deal of Halloween candy | ARGUS::CORWIN | I don't care if I AM a lemming | Thu Oct 15 1987 12:08 | 13 |
| Another thing to think about during Halloween candy season (which must have
started in September some time :-)) is that there is candy in the stores ALL
the time to resist. Halloween really isn't that special. You can even get
candy corn year-round. I should know, I bought a bag of candy corn plus those
other orange, yellow, and brown shapes that taste the same way several months
ago. I ate half the bag on the way home; now I feel sick whenever I think of
candy corn! Plus, if I'm going to spend the calories, I should get something
GOOD.
Now if I could only feel the same way about Easter candy...
Jill
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132.8 | Spooky, isn't it? | MASTER::EPETERSON | | Thu Oct 15 1987 12:11 | 8 |
| I for one will not have candy in the house because once it is in
my house, the next stop is my hips! I go to a "party shop" near
my house and get small party favors. This also allows me not to
break the 11th commandment - Thou shalt not rot thy neighbors' kids
teeth.
Marion
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132.9 | Dont buy them, eat them or give them! | SHIRE::BIZE | | Fri Oct 16 1987 01:57 | 11 |
| One thing that is perfectly acceptable in Switzerland (we don't
have Halloween, but other celebrations of the same type) is to give
the children small coins ( 10, 20 or 50 cents ), tangerines and walnuts.
We basically never give candy, so we are not tempted ourselves!
Now talk to me about Christmas cookies ....
Joana
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132.10 | Stores | NHL::ARNO | | Fri Oct 16 1987 06:49 | 23 |
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In the News Papers they tell mothers to throw away the apples
and things like pop corn and things that aren't tightly wrapped.
That part about putting your name and address on the bag but not
everyone does..
Yes there is candy all year round but there is candy staring
at you every store you go ... because it is that Halloween
time again..
It's too bad stores can't but the candy out until the middle of
Oct.... They would still sell it but the weight watchers
won't buy them so soon...
Money is a good idea,,,
Ann
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132.11 | My $.02 | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Hi Mom! | Fri Oct 16 1987 09:20 | 13 |
| re .7:
I think Jill has a valid point. Perhaps we do tend to make too
big a deal out of the food that accompanies special occasions.
Sure, the candy may be more prominently displayed at this time of
year, but I have yet to see a candy bar jump off of the shelf, put
a gun to someone's head, and say "You will buy me!".
As for cashews, that's another story... ;-)
PY
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132.12 | But then, they have Snickers at the cinema, too! | OVDVAX::WIEGMANN | | Fri Oct 16 1987 10:54 | 24 |
| Am I the only one who just goes to a movie for the 2-hour trick
or treat time??? I mean, I can't see the point in buying candy,
torturing ourselves by knowing it is in the house, handing it out
to kids we don't know (& who may soap our windows anyway!) who then
take it home to parents who won't let them eat it anyway!
I grew up in a small (pop. 1200) town and respect tradition, and
I imagine there was a time when the neighborhood kids came around
and you tried to guess who they were, gave them warm cider & popcorn
balls (can you hear the music rising in the background???) and it
was more or less like the Waltons. But when the kids come to your
door wearing tags like "Hi, my name is Bryan, and if I'm lost I
live at 12 E. Main" while their parent stands on the sidewalk waiting
to take them to the next house where they will get apples they won't
be allowed to eat.... I think it has lost something!
Sorry for the rambling, but I prefer to save my holiday calorie
allotment for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and don't have the guilt
of spending lots of money on Snickers to give away - I don't know
which is worse,though, spending money or giving away Snickers -
or eating them myself, or contributing to neighbor kids' rotting
teeth, or contributing to my neighbors' waistlines when they sneak
the candy from the kids' baskets!
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132.13 | No more candy! | SQM::AITEL | NO ZUKES!!!! | Fri Oct 16 1987 12:31 | 7 |
| I'm thinking of getting packs of stickers this year. There
are lots of quite nice ones around, and the children seem to
enjoy them. I'm hoping they won't get stuck on the wrong things,
like walls and baby sisters, but at least I can't eat them!
--Louise
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132.14 | Think I'll trick-or-treat at Lousie's house... :-) | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Hi Mom! | Fri Oct 16 1987 12:41 | 10 |
| re .13:
EXCELLENT suggestion! Kids LOVE stickers! On some occasions, my
wife will use stickers as a prize or incentive for the children
in her music classes, and the kids just eat it up (no pun intended).
I think I may do the same thing myself...
PY
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132.15 | Me too, me too! | OVDVAX::WIEGMANN | | Mon Oct 19 1987 08:53 | 3 |
| Thanks, Louise - now I won't feel like such a Scrooge, even if it
is the wrong holiday!
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132.16 | Can't wait 'til Halloween | WINERY::ROCH | Leslie Roch | Tue Oct 20 1987 12:08 | 7 |
| I always buy too much candy and since I have no children I end up
eating it. This year I will be in Hawaii, hopefully jogging or
walking on the beach, snorkeling and swimming. I even found a
jazzercise class there. I will try to keep the Blue Hawaians and
Mai Tai's to a minimum--we'll see.
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132.17 | B0000000000000000000000! | NHL::ARNO | | Fri Oct 23 1987 05:39 | 31 |
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It's not far off now.. All the candy in stores that I go
to are on sale now... It's funny but I look at all that
candy and there is soooooooooo much that I end up leaving
with nothing ,, not because I want to eat it all but it's
just tooooooo much..
I know alot of people are having parties at their homes for
the children instead of the children going around to the
houses... I think that is safe and I think if kids stick
to the homes that they know too... but it is still good
to check the candy...and treats..YOu never know where the
strange people are..
How are you all doing?? Did you have to go out and get more
because you got the candy too early?
We got gum so far this way I can't eat it.. and kids like it too..
Happy HALLOWEEN!!
Booooooooooooooooooooooo!!!
Ann
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132.18 | More on Halloween | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Let's get it back Celtics! | Fri Oct 23 1987 06:56 | 16 |
| It's STILL too early to buy your Halloween candy...
Talk about stores stocking holiday paraphenalia far in advance,
*three* department stores I was in yesterday already had Christmas
stuff out! Gimme a break!
Turns out that I'm going to two Halloween parties next weekend. In
by addition to next Saturday's "Wizard of Oz" party mentioned in .4, my
wife and I are going to a party next Friday night at the home of a
woman who takes violin lessons from the same teacher as my wife. Guess
what costume my wife has asked me to resurrect for that one? If you
can't guess, read the last couple sentences of .4...
Paul
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132.19 | | SQM::AITEL | NO ZUKES!!!! | Fri Oct 23 1987 09:47 | 6 |
| Hey PY, why not wear it to work Friday and come over and see me?
he, he, he......
--L
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132.20 | Beware! | NHL::ARNO | | Fri Oct 23 1987 10:54 | 21 |
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Watch out everyone I believe we have a strange lion walking around
here and he's leaving trails of yellow paint.. from guess where?
Yes it is Friday and I can't wait for Friday night and Saturday!!!
I live for weekends!
Follow the what road.. oh no that lion is in my office!!
Have to goooooooooo...
PY? go to your office!!
Guess who.
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132.21 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Let's get it back Celtics! | Fri Oct 23 1987 12:23 | 18 |
| re the last couple:
Everyone's a comedian!!! Har har har de har har! :-)
(Actually, this year won't be the first time I've worn a Wizard of
Oz costume either. My most pleasant childhood Halloween memory
was the year my two brothers, my sister, and I won the first prize for
best costumes at my Cub Scout Halloween party. I was the scarecrow,
my two brothers were the lion and tin man, and my sister was Dorothy.)
Paul
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132.22 | get that goal, rah rah rah !! | ARGUS::CORWIN | I don't care if I AM a lemming | Fri Oct 23 1987 12:43 | 6 |
| re .18 (Paul Y.):
Good way to show off that nice new body of yours, huh? :-)
Jill
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132.23 | ;-) | SQM::AITEL | NO ZUKES!!!! | Fri Oct 23 1987 13:51 | 6 |
| Yeah, he's no longer PY squared....
(or cubed?)
sorry....
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132.24 | | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Let's get it back Celtics! | Fri Oct 23 1987 14:18 | 7 |
| I will be glad of one thing this Halloween. It will be the first
time my wife won't be able to pat my midsection and say "Wish I
had a pumpkin...". :-) :-)
PY-38.5
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132.25 | The witches are everywhere | NHL::ARNO | | Mon Oct 26 1987 08:53 | 24 |
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So all of you trick or treaters are we getting ready for
those scarey parties we are having or going to?
It will be on Saturday night so I can imagine how quiet
it will be Sunday morning!! I hope the monsters don't
go too crazy with the soaping of the cars and eggs tossed
I think we can all have fun without all that...
Lets all share after Halloween on how it went ..
We are having a costume contest at work.. That will be
different...
I also will be going to a party Saturday.. I better plan better
this time...as this passed weekend I went to a baby shower and
showered me with the food.. It could have been worst!!
Well don't get scared and have fun...
Booooooooooooooooo!!
Ann
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132.26 | End of the two party system | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Just another manic Monday | Tue Oct 27 1987 06:31 | 7 |
| Found out last night the party I was supposed to attend Friday has
been called off. (The pom-poms will just have to wait another year.)
But, the "Wizard of Oz" party scheduled for Saturday is still very
much on...should be a good time!
Paul
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132.27 | Follow the Yellow brick road | NHL::ARNO | | Tue Oct 27 1987 07:46 | 21 |
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GHEEEEEE That's too bad you won't be able to show off your
pom poms......... You will make a better king of the forest!
No matter I am sure you will make a hit.. It will be nice to
hear how it goes..
Will there be losts of food there? And how are you planning on
it ? Just be careful I hope you don't get carried away now that
you have lost all that weight...
I will be going as Giggles the clown to mine On Saturday night.
Have a good time!
Ann better know as Debbie
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132.28 | No sweat | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | If I only had the nerve! | Tue Oct 27 1987 07:54 | 18 |
| re .27:
I attend parties with this group on a regular basis, so I know what
will be served ahead of time. I know that my wife usually makes
quiche, another person makes chicken wings, someone else makes an
antipasto, someone makes lasagna, etc. I plan the rest of the day
accordingly, have a good meal there without going overboard, allot
myself one "treat" with the extra calories I now consume as part of
maintenance, and lay low on the sweet and salty stuff the rest of the
night. No problem. Last time I went to a party with this crew, I had
a four pound loss that week!
RRRRROOOOOAAARRR!
Paul
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132.29 | Leftovers | NHL::ARNO | | Wed Oct 28 1987 04:38 | 20 |
|
I will be going to a party on Friday night and on Saturday
night.. so I was wondering do you think I should eat a small
meal before I get there or should I plan on it during the
day.? I don't know what will be served but I can guess
what would be there...
After this weekend it will be over but will it ? That is when
the Children have all the candy or we have candy left..
I don't have children but what we all going to do with the left
over candy?
Witchy-boo
Ann
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132.30 | Getting rid of leftovers | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | If I only had the nerve! | Wed Oct 28 1987 05:53 | 11 |
| re .29:
Anytime I have leftover "goodies" after hosting a party (pastry,
candy, etc.), I bring them into work and leave them by the coffee area
with a sign saying "Help Yourself". It saves me the problem of
having them around the house, and my coworkers who are not on
weightloss programs are grateful.
The Cowardly Lion (RRROOOAAARRR!)
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132.31 | The grave yard Smash | NHL::ARNO | | Fri Oct 30 1987 07:41 | 17 |
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I Hope that you all have a happy and safe Halloween.
Good luck, enjoy and don't get scared.
Most of all watch out for the treats. That goes for me as well.
I will be dying to hear from youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Ann
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132.32 | How did you do? | NHL::ARNO | | Mon Nov 02 1987 05:21 | 19 |
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Who did it go for all of you? Did you have too many treats?
I had a couple of small candy bars but I am not worried
because I did fine during the week and I got on the scale and
lost 6 pounds. I sure could have had a lot more but didn't
I had more fun seeing the children having fun..
I got dressed up and made a few people laugh.
I won the Costume Contest at work.. I was a clown...My Giggles
outfit...I did Toys for Tots. I was a clown then.
How did all of you do? I hope you had fun at your parties..
Now back to the real world..
Ann
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132.33 | Get BUZZZZZZZED! | SQM::AITEL | NO ZUKES!!!! | Mon Nov 02 1987 07:39 | 20 |
| Well, I didn't get the stickers - stores were all sold out by
the time I had the idea. I got little boxes of raisins, which
seemed to go over like a lead balloon with the sugar-fiends
and we only got 41 of them, leaving 7 boxes in the cupboard.
But raisins are allowed - they're a fruit - and each 1 oz box
contains only about 60 calories or so, so I don't mind having
them around. They don't tempt me too much anyhow, since we
usually have raisins in the house and I put a few in my oatmeal
every morning anyhow.
I won 3rd prize at my gym for my bumblebee outfit. A year ago
I would not have even had the guts to wear it at home - imagine
a stretchy yellow/black striped leotard with black sequens down
the front for the belly, black sequened straps, a pair of shiny
black tights, yellow socks, black sneaks, a yellow mask and gold
antennae! It was really wild. Oh yes, the outfit had long black
and yellow fringe hung from the waist in back - no stinger, though...
--Louizzzzzzze the beeeeeeezzzzz
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132.34 | Winners | NHL::ARNO | | Tue Nov 03 1987 04:39 | 17 |
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Re to 132.33 You must have made a cute Bee. I won the prize
at work for my costume at work on Friday. I was a clown
with Green bushy Hair and a Big red Noise that Squeeked.
I have worn that outfit before for the TOYS for TOTS.
I won a Gift Certificate for a Beauity Parlor, I think
they are trying to tell me something.
I guess we missed our calling...
Ann
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132.35 | Taking good advice from ????? | BOXTOP::BOONE | | Tue Nov 03 1987 05:19 | 9 |
| I don't remember who suggested it but instead of having
all the trick-or -treat candy laying aroung the house to
temp me, I brought most of the extra candy that I know my
kids will not eat in to work and put it by the coffee
machine. Great idea whomever suggested it. Thanks.
chris
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132.36 | Follow the yellow brick road | STAR::YANKOWSKAS | Otis, my man! | Tue Nov 03 1987 05:36 | 27 |
| First of all, congrats to you Ann on your 6 pound loss this week!
I know that it's been a struggle for you; glad to see that you're
now getting some positive results.
The "Wizard of OZ" party was a blast! With the mane and tail provided
by one of my wife's violin students, a yellow sweatsuit, gloves
for "paws", and a few whiskers, I looked like a pretty credible
"king of the forest". My wife made a good winged monkey as well.
Was amazed at how everyone at the party captured many of the details
of the actual movie characters! In particular, the "lullaby league"
and "lollipop guild" at our party were spitting images of their
movie counterparts.
Surprise surprise: the woman who dressed as Dorothy announced that
she would be expecting her first child in April!
Plenty to eat and drink there, almost too much, but I ate lightly
at breakfast and lunch that day, had a little something beforehand
so wouldn't go there on an empty stomach, and kept things reasonably
under control at the party. After dinner, we all sat down to watch
the video of -- you guessed it, the Wizard of Oz. Good time was
had by all.
Paul
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132.37 | Halloween with NO CANDY; but- | WONDER::COYLE | | Tue Nov 03 1987 05:59 | 20 |
| It is amazing how I can think that I've handled something like Haloween
and the I find out the truth. I bought candy that I knew I wouldn't
munch, and I bought enough for twice as many kids as last year.
I knew I didn't like it and also know a person who loves it and
can use the extra calories.
Well the kid came pouring in and I gave them all, and my loose change,
away by 7:00. I didn't want to be home to refuse the kids so I
went to the local mall planning to browze for an hour or so. After
handling the candy so well, I bought an ice cream and cookie.
I justified it by claiming optional calories; of course I did that
the night before a Chopsticks too. Well I didn't do too bad the
rest of the week, tomorrow will tell the rest of the story come
weigh in.
Now how do we handle Thanksgiving?
-Joe Coyle
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132.38 | We are here to for you | NHL::ARNO | | Tue Nov 03 1987 08:07 | 20 |
|
Joe I feel you did good job and you made it through fine.
I isn't easy for sure.
There is a file for Thanksgiving 135... they have some great
ideas there.. We are all here for each other so I will
wish you luck for THANKSGIVING. Like myself I am going to
try not think so much of the food but then it's hard when
you smell it all day. I have a feeling you will do fine and
if not don't get down just pick yourself up and smile and
keep going..
We all care so lend us an ear if you need support!
I will need it too...
Ann
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132.39 | No problem :-) | ARGUS::CORWIN | I don't care if I AM a lemming | Sat Nov 07 1987 18:16 | 7 |
| Halloween went fine for me. We didn't buy any candy for the trick
or treaters, which was fine, since, as expected, we didn't have any!
(who would walk 1/4 mile for a tiny candy bar (besides us? :-))
Jill
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132.40 | No No No | NHL::ARNO | I Owe I Owe so Off to Work I go | Tue Oct 11 1988 18:14 | 28 |
|
Hi out there (-: Yes It's that time of the year again when
all you see in the stores is CANDY ...
I always say well now Labor day is over I can really stick
to it now !! Famous last words..!!
What is one way or more that we can make it through these
Halloween party's and Childerns candy (���) Not ours
I feel I am doing better but need to even better then
that...
Have a great time and how about it if we treat ourselves
and say this Halloween I will lose weight..instead,,
I'll say my treat to me is lose 2 pounds ...How about
You ?
Wish me Luck..
Ann
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132.41 | Give away your weight | COOKIE::WILCOX | What is a Jellico cat? | Thu Oct 13 1988 15:36 | 8 |
| Ann, how about if we think of it as every time we give away a
piece of candy, we're giving away some of our weight?
Liz
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132.42 | What can we have ? | NHL::ARNO | I Owe I Owe so Off to Work I go | Mon Oct 24 1988 12:36 | 21 |
|
It's funny but I look over those tons of bags of candy and
the Prices of them and I put them down...
I never buy any...and I also think that I would not be helping
the little ones either..can you think if some nice snacks
for children that we won't be tempet and yet they enjoy it ?
Good Luck this weekend and weekend as there will be lots of
parties...
Happy Halloween
Ann
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132.43 | a suggestion | JJM::ASBURY | | Mon Oct 24 1988 13:53 | 17 |
| Hi Ann,
Congratulations on your will-power (or won't-power!) when you see
those bags of candy!
What if you were to pass out pennies, or nickels, to the kids? No
fat, no cholesterol, and NO calories! ;-) And I think you'd probably
spend less than if you bought lots of candy. *And* I remember when
I was younger and went out trick-or-treating...my sister and I loved
counting up the money almost as much as the candy! We never got
MUCH, of course, but when you're little, it doesn't matter.
Just my $.02 ... hahaha...
-Amy.
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132.44 | | FSTVAX::SWEENEY | Susan Sweeney | Mon Oct 24 1988 16:32 | 9 |
|
How about sugarless gum or little party-favor kind of toys. If
you don't get too many kids in your neighbor, you might pick up
some coloring books or small packs of crayons. Kids love that kind
of stuff and it would certainly be different. And the moms would
really appreciate it!
susan
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132.45 | peanuts, raisins, coupons ... | SKIVT::L_BURKE | I know I have faults ... | Tue Oct 25 1988 11:47 | 8 |
| Another option, tho not an inexpensive one, is pags of peanuts
(Planters came out with trick or Treat sizes) or the little boxes
of raisins. or granola bars. or Mc Donald's coupons. etc etc
Have a Happy...
Linda B
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