tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1292632644560651027.post8143805933418269760..comments2023-10-23T13:03:05.738-04:00Comments on Lunches Fit For a Kid: Lunch: 11.1.12Astridhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16081235170333905295noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1292632644560651027.post-17999160540753924152012-10-31T22:21:09.893-04:002012-10-31T22:21:09.893-04:00I agree! My kids don't eat a lot of candy at ...I agree! My kids don't eat a lot of candy at all, but I like to give them one or two pieces of Halloween loot for a bit after Halloween. I'll bring some of your ideas up with her, see what she thinks, or if she wants to save her loot to eat at home. Thanks!Astridhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16081235170333905295noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1292632644560651027.post-36244457492146916142012-10-31T22:17:58.772-04:002012-10-31T22:17:58.772-04:00what about dipped fruit? if you melted one or two...what about dipped fruit? if you melted one or two of her chocolate bars, I bet you could dip those apples in, let it set, and there's a treat!<br /><br />same with caramel...<br /><br />Also, what about yogurt with some of that yummy candy mixed in for a treat... skittles work great, chocolate of course works.<br /><br />also, using the candy to coat some popcorn would make a sweet treat.<br /><br />I totally get it if the school is trying to avoid allergens or set a healthy example, but otherwise, that can be kind of a bummer right after halloween.Kat - Ruthie-dos.blogspot.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13914685398413146599noreply@blogger.com