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Most people expect a galore of sweets during the spooky season. But while it’s time for candy and sugar, it’s still good to consider healthier options.
With these snacks, you can encourage kids and adults to stick to eating healthy without disrupting the spirit of Halloween!
Here are a few healthy Halloween treats to hand out for the rest of the season.
A quick and easy way to decorate healthy snacks to make them fit the Halloween theme is by adding the spider web effect. You can do this with pancakes, muffins, and more treats.
Keep in mind that how you present these spider web treats can determine how interested people will be. So, be creative with the ingredients you use and how you add them as a finishing detail.
One of the best things about gelatin is that you can customize it however you like, especially when it comes to color. With this, you can make low-sugar gelatin cups that resemble the color of candy corn!
Not only is it simple and tasty, but it also looks festive with its bright colors. Moreover, they’re easy to eat, which can encourage more people to try it.
Some might think deviled eggs aren’t exactly a Halloween treat. But did you know you can decorate them to make them seem like they are?
You can take a fork to scrape a few lines on the yolk, giving it a little texture. Grab some pickles or cucumbers and add them to the yolk to make it look like a pumpkin’s stem, then you’re done!
Soups are a common dish to have during the fall, from tomato to pumpkin soups. To keep them in theme, you can consider making rattlesnake breadsticks to dip into them later.
With this, you can add a fun little twist to autumn dinners while keeping the Halloween energy alive! At the same time, you can have it as a fun little snack.
You can never really go wrong with candied fruits. One of the most common options is apples, which also work best with the Halloween theme.
When making these, you want to consider different sweeteners or sugar alternatives that give you the right consistency. This way, you can keep the treats extra healthy despite seeming like a sweetness galore.
There are lots of ways to prepare fruit as healthy Halloween treats to hand out. The goal is to choose options that are easy to find and decorate.
For instance, you can turn banana slices into ghosts or mummies, or add an extra touch to tangerines to make them look like little pumpkins!
Eat well.
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