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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What's works for me is to let my daughter have dessert every other night. she can pick candy or she can pick something else if we have other kinds of sweets in the house (I definitely have a sweet so I don't usually buy cookies or cake or anything unless it's a special occasion). I also recommend not trick or treating more candy than you think you're going to need. [/quote] Disagree with second sentence. For a lot of kids, mine included, the act of trick or treating is way more fun than the candy itself.[/quote] So just knock on the door and say hi to the neighbors, don't take the candy. It is really OK to do that.[/quote] Ew, no. That's just weird. "Trick or treat!" "Trick or Treat!" "Trick or Treat!" "Hi! Oh, no thanks. Just saying hi!"[/quote] That’s the trick part! Seriously people like me stress over having enough candy to give out. If you’re just collecting candy and not going to eat it, please just say hi, or do you like my costume? and be on your way. [/quote]
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