Looking for Mr. Snickers and Milky Way
This is the first Hallowe'en in quite possibly forever that my freezer hasn't been stocked with minis of Snickers and Milky Way. Each year since I have lived on my own, I snatched up at least one bag of each. I never bought them for the trick or treaters-- they got the kid stuff. The Snickers and Milky Ways were just for me, Me, ME!!
This year, I just couldn't take the chance of having them in the house. There is only so much temptation a girl (and her husband) can take! Still, I wonder how I can face the coming winds of winter without my yearly frozen chocolate treats. *sigh*
This year, I just couldn't take the chance of having them in the house. There is only so much temptation a girl (and her husband) can take! Still, I wonder how I can face the coming winds of winter without my yearly frozen chocolate treats. *sigh*
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*sniff*
A girl without her caaaandy is just so sad.
*wiping of tears of Bears*
OK Bye
Blinky
I broke down and had one peanut butter cup because I had a rotten day on Halloween. It was good, but not good enough for me to have more than one. Besides, the really good, dark Swiss chocolate slathered on strawberries is just so much yummier.
I didn't buy any candy this year, since I had to work and couldn't hand any out. I don't know why they even bothered to have classes. We had a total of 6 kids show up out of a usual 70.
I ate too much candy on halloween. It started the moment I opened the bags to put them in a bowl. As I was decorating the house I was chewing on Spiderman lollipops and chocolate eyeballs and various gummy candy (rotten teeth and fatty ratty). When my friends came by later on I gave them the rest to stop me, though I saved a few peanut butter filled chocolate eyeballs. And we saved a 'fatty ratty' for Jim and the Bears.
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