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Categories: Food Real Life
Tags: holidays pumpkin pie trick or treat
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Just a few days to go until Halloween; the first of the food holidays. The stores have been stocked with trick or treat candy since Labor Day. I have fallen for that trap before - buy treats for the kiddos in early October, then again the next week and again the next because the candy keeps getting eaten up. The past 2 years I got wiser and don't buy the Halloween candy until less than 5 days to go. (That's not as smart as it sounds since we have not had a single trick or treater since we moved into this house in the woods 4 years ago!) (READ MORE)
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Categories: Type 2 Food Real Life
Tags: dieting halloween candy temptation
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Happy Halloween! I suspect it is only in the USA that Halloween has taken on such huge proportions. It's the number two holiday for decoration sales. There are probably a lot of interesting psychological reasons why Americans are drawn to a holiday all about appearing to be someone else; but that's a post for a different forum.
As a person with type 2 diabetes, I really dislike the candy aspect of the celebration. In all honesty, I really LIKE the candy aspect, but dislike having to try and restrain myself. It didn't used to be ALL candy. Remember apples? But then the urban myth of the razor blade in the apple started and that was the end of apples for trick or treat.
Remember "Trick or Treat for UNICEF"? I haven't see that for several years. (READ MORE)
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Categories: Type 2 Food Real Life
Tags: candy Halloween will power
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OK, I really don't hate Halloween. In fact, I really like the "holiday". I love to see well-done costumes and to watch my children have so much fun gathering all that candy and showing off their costumes. It's fun to watch them have fun. Even my office-mates enjoy the black-and-orange season. This morning we all walked downstairs to see the parade of three-year-old preschoolers come through in their costumes while trick-or-treating at the downtown businesses. We oohed and aahhed at the pirate, the princess, the flower and the pilot. (READ MORE)
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Categories: Type 1 Children Food Real Life
Tags: halloween candy
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Quick, top five Halloween candies.
Fine, I'll go first.
5. Baby Ruth 4. Whatchamacallit 3. Twix 2. Kit-Kat 1. Reeses Peanut Butter Cup
And just stop it Cadbury or Mars Inc. or any other bogus chocolate maker trying to come out with your own peanut butter and chocolate treat. Stop it! You're embarrassing yourself. None of you come even remotely close to the brilliance of the Reeses Peanut Butter Cup formula. When the kids get such wannabe candy dropped in their Halloween bags, I instruct them to throw it back from whence it came, like a home run ball to center field from the opposing team. (READ MORE)
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Categories: Type 1 Children Food Real Life
Tags: Trick-or-Treating
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Olivia is planning on going trick-or-treating tonight. She's 13, so a bit old to be doing it, but she's using her little sister as an excuse. Who am I to knock that? I did the same thing all the way thru high school - hey, someone had to take my sister out. My parents were more than happy to let me do it.
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Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Relationships Real Life
Tags: A1C bloodwork candy Easter endo
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**I hate that almost every holiday has turned into a candy holiday. For several years now I have drastically cut down on the amount of candy I give the kids for Easter (along with other holidays). This year, I went shopping for presents and Easter basket goodies on Saturday, which depending on how you think about it was either a great idea or a terrible idea. There were not many choices left in the candy aisle, and about 20 of us standing around looking at reject candy. Being limited, though, was great. Each kid got about six of those tiny chocolate eggs, and about six plastic eggs that had a handful of Skittles or jelly beans in them. I was pretty proud of that. And then on Easter we went to a friend's house. There was an egg hunt. And Uh. Mah. Gawd. did they make out with some serious loot. I emptied all the eggs last night into our community stash of candy where we have Halloween, Christmas and Valentine's Day leftovers. The bucket is overflowing now. Grrr. (READ MORE)
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Categories: Type 1 Children Highs & Lows Real Life
Tags: Trick-or-Treating
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The funniest part of Charlie's Edward Scissorhands costume was watching him struggle to grab treats out of candy bowls with his useless scissor hands while trick-or-treating. It was like watching a child use chopsticks. Eventually he had to ask the homeowner to just drop it in his bag for him.
Some called this cruel. Especially when he dropped a Kit-Kat on a neighbor's front porch and then clawed away at it unsuccessfully for 45 seconds like a crab while we watched and giggled from the sidewalk.
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Categories: Children Food Emotions Real Life
Tags: candy Cookies halloween candy trick or treat
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There's something to be said about Hallowe'en candy, and that is, that of it which I remember was largely crap.
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Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Children Food Highs & Lows Real Life
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For Halloween, Charlie went as a record-scratchin' hip hop DJ with diabetes. The diabetes part was easy but building the turntable was a little tricky. I wanted him to go as the Calorie King, but sadly it wasn't to be.
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Had I thought of it earlier, I would have asked you all for some DJ name suggestions.
Maybe DJ D-Boy or DJ Infusion or DJ Broken Pancreaz.
I instructed Charlie to ask for celery if anyone tried to put candy in his bag.
What I find most challenging during the trick or treating is the fact that the little "fun-sized" candy bars don't have the carbs listed. I wouldn't call that "fun" whatsoever. To combat this, I did some carb cramming with the aforementioned Calorie King before leaving the house.
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Children Food In the News
Tags: humor
Views: 474
Back by no particular demand, I bring you diabetes headlines.
Eat slowly, stay away from diabetes - Times of India
Don't look directly into its eyes, no sudden moves and for heaven's sake, keep your distance
Ontario Optometrists Help People with Diabetes See into the Future
"See" into the future. Get it???
DIABETES IS WEIGHING HEAVY; Obesity epidemic feeding a national crisis - Daily Examiner
"Weighing heavy." Get it???
Landmark Group opens registrations for 'Beat Diabetes' - KWT
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