
Breakfast
Kashi Go Lean
Heritage Oat Flakes (purchased by mistake and now I must eat 128 oz of them)
Blueberries
Banana
Coffee
Snack
4 Pieces Beef Jerky
2 oz 50% Jalapeno Cheddar
Lunch: Peter's Kitchen
Chicken Kebab Salad
Balsamic Vinegar
Dinner:
Emily's Hungarian Chicken
Asparagus
Pickles
1/2 oz Popcorn
Despite a good walk around the neighborhood (which I helped plan this year), I indulged in absolutely no candy. Ruby was interested (that's a generous description) as to why I didn't eat any candy. She wanted to know if adults didn't eat candy. I said she knew that wasn't true because she had seen adults eat candy, even in her own house. I'm not sure I knew how to explain it to her except with the very unkid-friendly statement that candy has 'little or no nutritional value' and too much can make you feel bad. She promised never to eat candy for dinner. We agreed that was a good idea. But I certainly did reflect on past Halloweens where the overage of candy was gleefully counted, divided and consumed by yours truly. Though I have savored all candy at one time, I think the winner of "if you could only eat one" contest is probably still the Reese's Peanut Butter Cup—but NEVER the small, foiled wrapped ones. Only the big, single or double orange-packaged ones. Ruby asked me if I was "in love with Reese's Cups," which she continually calls "Reese's Bites." I told her I loved them but I was not in love with them.
1 comment:
I have always liked Halloween too. But for the past two years we have had no Trick or Treater's come by. I guess it's the aging of the community. But I always get prepared just in case. FYI and Ruby's I think I like chocolate covered pretzels the best....I know that's now a packaged treat but there you are. Love, MOM
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