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I luv allllll halloween candy :angry:

big packages of milk duds, butterfingers, mars bars, m & m's , Peanut Butter cups tootsie tolls - the list goes on :angry:

its very hard to find a bag that doesn't contain candy i don't like

i finally was successful/kindof :blink:

i bought 2 big bags that contained ONLY skittles and starburts

i don't like skittles at all

starburts are ok - but i can live with out them

after finding candy i won't be tempted with

won't have to deal with all that candy

as it turns out

i am now going to GA to be with those wonderful grand-kids the day before trick or treat :o :)

there will be all that candy floating around

it will be hard for me - but i'll do my best to resist

can you tell chocolates are a weakness of mine :angry:

good luck to my fellow candy lovers :)

kathy

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Proudgrammy, I scheduled my surgery October 30th, just so that I would be in the hospital during Halloween. I am like you..I love candy!!!!

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Good luck! I am waiting to buy candy until right before Halloween so it's not hanging around the house. I wanted to have a year of giving non-candy treats but my husband is convinced that the trick or treaters will turn on us.

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We don't get any trick or treaters (live out in the woods). But my DH thinks he HAS to Have candy around all the time. And I am ok with that. I buy the assortments of Halloween size treats and they are in the china cabinet all year round. You know what? If I want one, I eat ONE. It's not going to derail me now, nor cause me to stall, or dump or anything else. That is the beauty of this lifestyle/eating style. I can eat anything I want, just one or two bites! LOL! Get my Protein and Water in and I will be OK!

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surgery October 30th, just so that I would be in the hospital during Halloween

@@Packerfan61964

you are such a Smarty Pants :)

great idea - even if you are tempted for candy - no way could you have even a small bite right after surgery

surgery 2 weeks away??

you on your way to a healthier, happier, longer life

enjoy the ride

good luck

speedy recovery :)

kathy

waiting to buy candy until right before Halloween so it's not hanging around the house

@@*Lexie*

great idea

those little candy bars like babe ruth are sooooo good

hard to resist :(

they are very small pieces

maybe we can"forget" to add them to MFP :lol:

good idea ;)

kathy

can eat anything I want, just one or two bites! LOL! Get my Protein and Water in and I will be OK!

@@Miaoreo

you are aces that you can deal with a couple of of bites,

then walk away :)

i have control "issues" :angry:

i would rather not have any candy - works for me!! :)

have a great night

kathy

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So u get to go trick or treating with ur grandkidz? Very nice. Have loads of fun! Whe we were up in Wa a cpl wks ago visitng our grandson (only 3 mths. No trick or treating yet) I went to Walmart starving. Ended up buying 2 bags kf candy. Kit kats (which I luv) and Reeses (which I can pass on). I got 1 candy and my hubby and stepson finished off both bags b4 I saved and back for myself. Guess thTs just as well...

Ha e fun! Im sure ull do fine. Ur anpro at this. 1 pack of Starbjrst (which I luv, btw) never kklled anyone. U got this...

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I've never been a big fan of candy. If there was one it would be Reese's. As long as they aren't around I'm fine...though I don't think I'd be tempted even if they were in front of me. Why take the chance? :)

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Dark chocolate, in small quantities, is actually good for you! :rolleyes:

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@@marfar7 glad your familily "helped" you out by eating all that candy ;) i'm a weakling :mellow: - i couldn't have handled the temptation :wacko: seeing the grand-kids in costumes will be fun :) I'll have one starburst for you, one for me too ;)

glad to see you are back on program ;)

you have lost a lot of weight :)

those 20 lbs will be a bad memory

keep up the good work :)

@@Camarolegend i'm green with envy that you don't care that much for chocolate

that probably is one reason yo have lost 109 lbs :) congrats :)

@@Miaoreo i've heard that eating one piece of dark chocolate is better than milk chocolate - does small amount mean one bag of butterfingers instead of two :lol: :lol:

great weight loss - keep up the good work :)

kathy

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@@Miaoreo i've heard that eating one piece of dark chocolate is better than milk chocolate - does small amount mean one bag of butterfingers instead of two :lol: :lol:

great weight loss - keep up the good work :) Kathy

Yes! certainly! And then they take you to the ER to have your stomach repaired! :o :unsure: :wacko: :blink:

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