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How to Make Halloween Treats a Little Less Spooky

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How to Make Halloween Treats a Little Less Spooky

Written by Emma Penrod

The calorie counts on most popular Halloween candies vary widely — from jelly beans, which have as little as 35 calories per fun-sized serving, to fun-size Butterfingers candy bars, with more than 100 calories in a single serving. But if you’re looking to cut down on calories or if you’d like a more substantial, natural treat this Halloween season, consider making your own candy.

Here are some ideas:

 

Other healthy foods can be arranged as festive snacks as well. Use a small knife to cut a little slot in a baby carrot, and insert a sliced almond to form fingers. Cut apple slices to resemble a monster’s gaping mouth, and use slivered almonds as the jagged teeth. If you’re especially artistic, you can carve a “brain” out of a watermelon by removing the green rind with a vegetable peeler and carving channels shaped like the folds of the brain with a paring knife. Cutting a flat part off the bottom before you carve will prevent the fruit from rolling.

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