The spirits are high tonight (no pun intended, or not……) as Halloween is celebrated all around the world. Halloween is a day when children and adults alike have fun trading candy, dressing up as spooks, and being spooked. Although it originated from the West, it has been gaining popularity in Asia, including Singapore. The large variety of Halloween spook events held by various places of interests and renowned organizations is a testament of this.

An important component of Halloween celebration is parties and candy. In a popular event called “Trick-or-treating”, children, sometimes even adults, go around their neighbourhoods in Halloween costumes, knocking door to door asking for candy. While not common in HDB estates, it occurs in private estates. Not forgetting that Halloween parties is a common form of entertainment at homes, clubs and entertainment venues to commemorate this day, where candy is commonly given away.

And here’s when I step in to be the party pooper. Consuming too many sweet treats is bad for health. If you’re diabetic, obese or have chronic heart problems, you should refrain from sugary foods. That doesn’t mean that you can’t participate in the festivities like a wet blanket. Here are some tips to avoid the sugar mountain, while being a considerate host or a good patient.

·         Substitute candy with healthier food: Fruits are healthier choices in place of candy. You can add provide fondue or chocolate dip (low sugar ones) to spruce it up. You can also substitute with fruity gums, though bear in mind that supposed fruit candies are nowhere as healthy as the actual fruit.

·         Promote a healthy Halloween: Hand out goodies like pencils, stickers and trading cards instead of sweets. Nobody will spook you for being a miser then.

·         Give away your candy: If you end up with a large amount of candies, give them away, just a little to every one each so you won’t feel like you’re committing a sin. Having them in the house is too much of a temptation for everyone. You may also try donating to some children’s homes or orphanages to brighten up the occupants’ Halloween.

Make your own healthy Halloween sweet treat!



Honey-coated Green Apples

If you're familiar with Caramel Apples (see picture above), this dish is actually something similar, but uses honey in place of  caramel. Honey is a good substitute because it is sweet, but far healthier than caramel.

Ingredients

·         Green apples
·         Wooden ice cream sticks
·          Honey
     
Directions

1.      Refrigerate green apples for one day to chill them

2.      Insert wooden sticks into the stem end of each apple so that some of it sticks out at the end, enough to be held in the hand.

3.      Dip each apple into honey until the apple is fully covered.

4.    Some people like to roll their apples in things like chopped pecans and chocolate rice. Well, don't do that as it would defeat the purpose of a healthy treat. If you like having a little something more to your apple, you can try chopped walnuts.

Green apples are a great balance to honey as it is sour. In addition, green apples are healthier alternatives to red apples as they convert less sugar in the digestive system.

There are always ways to have fun without compromising health! Happy Halloween!


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