
It’s that time of the year again - HALLOWEEN!! So, I think it’s a bit unrealistic to expect kids to go completely candy-free with this holiday.
It’s important to make healthy eating a part of your daily life, but it’s also important to enjoy life to the fullest and occasionally have the “bad foods” when it’s worth it.
However, you can spookify your regular healthy foods in the time leading up to Halloween just for fun!
Simply rearranging or labeling things a little differently, you can bring some awesome Halloween fun into your daily life without going overboard with the sugar. Here are 8 Healthy Halloween Food Decorations...
1. Candy Corn Fruit Kebabs
This super quick and easy fruit kebab is perfect for a sweet afternoon snack!
Find the recipe here.
2. Purple Baked Potato Chips
Serve these purple potato chips in a scary-looking bowl and you’ve got yourself a minimum-effort spooky treat.
Find the recipe here.
3. Spider Avocado Deviled Eggs
Chop op some regular old olives, arrange them in the shape of a spider, and your deviled eggs are now fit for Halloween.
Find the recipe here.
4. Mandarin Pumpkins
Surpise your kids by popping one of these into their lunch boxes. It’s fun and really easy to do!
Find the recipe here.
5. Halloween Veggie Tray
Just arranging your usual vegetables a little differently can make them so much more fun for the holiday season!
Find the recipe here.
6. Spider Eggs
Another spooky lunchbox idea for the kids. This printable is an easy way to pack a Halloween-inspired lunchbox with barely any effort. Pop a fake spider in there for good measure!
Find the recipe here.
7. Spooky Roast Vegetables
Use a sharp knife to carve some fun spooky faces into your vegetables. The kids will love it!
Find the recipe here.
8. Watermelon Monster
Spruce up your regular fruit platter for Halloween by carving a watermelon monster! It’s easy to do and looks really good on the table.
Find the recipe here.
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