Healthy Halloween recipes don't have to mean missing out on the fun. These options keep all the spooky vibes while making sure you're serving something nutritious. I always like finding ways to enjoy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The hardest part about eating healthy—whether it’s Halloween or not—is finding ways to satisfy your cravings. And for those with a ...
This Healthy Halloween Snack for Kids recipe is so much fun to make and tastes so good! Halloween is such a fun time of year and I just love any way of being able to enjoy the spirit of the season! It ...
Halloween is often synonymous with candy overload, sugar rushes, and post-party guilt trips. But who says your spooky season snacks can't be delicious and healthy? With a little creativity, you can ...
These spooktacular clean-eating Halloween treats are a great way to celebrate Halloween without all that junk! I know, I know. The bowls of candy are everywhere you go. It's impossible not to grab a ...
The Halloween season is upon us, which means now is the time for spooky movies, fun costumes and ghoulish decorations. But one thing you shouldn't be scared of is the candy bowl, dietitians say. Candy ...
OKLAHOMA — Shape Your Future, a program of the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET), is sharing tips for healthier Halloween habits. TSET said Halloween often leads to a surplus of sugary treats ...
Rather than distributing candy this Halloween, try providing tasty treats and seasonal fun that support your health and wellness focus. A bowl filled with apples, bananas, oranges and clementines ...
Halloween is all about thrills, chills, and sugar highs. In fact, 94% of Americans say they share candy, chocolate, and sweet treats with family and friends throughout the spooky season. But if you're ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - Between trick-or-treat candy, class parties and fall festivals, it’s easy for sugar to take center stage this time of year. But a healthy Halloween doesn’t mean skipping the fun.
I’ve been on a bit of a crusade for the past decade or so to normalize the concept of “non-candy” treats at Halloween. The response has been, let’s just say, less than robust. Last year, though, ...