Thursday, October 28, 2010

Cravings

Internetz, I will confess that even though I have never been pregnant, I can get some pretty wicked food cravings.

Sometimes it's salty.

Sometimes it's sweet.

Sometimes it's both.

With Halloween almost upon us I can practically hear the candy calling my name. Surely a taste test or two (or 15) is required? I mean I'm just doing quality assurance to make sure that the candy is nothing but the finest of quality for the kids, right?

RIGHT?

Think of the children! That's what I'm doing.

Besides, I think the mini chocolate bars are screaming my name. I'm just eating them to shut them up.

That's my story and I'm sticking to it.

16 comments:

Vi Win Win said...

Just think of it this way, the more candy u eat, the less candy the kids will get, WHICH is good because that's less tummy aches & cavities =) haha

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Cortney said...

I whole-heartedly agree with taste testing the candy before Halloween. I mean, you wouldn't want to be the house with the stale, nasty candy, would you? That's just begging to get your house egged!

Oh yeah, and I have found that I have to test quite a few, just to be sure. And if you buy the bags with different kinds of candy in it, you have to try a couple of each kind.

Nikus said...

I agree...I had to buy the snickers and the twix...who is to say that the kids even like those ones?

Kristin said...

I like your way of thinking!

Phoebe Wilde said...

I totally had to put my candy bowl on the top of the cabinet so that I don't to always be looking at it...because it makes me want it too bad if I'm looking at it every time I come in the room.

Geochick said...

I can't buy candy until the day before Halloween because the screaming is deafening! ;-) I don't know why I don't hand out something healthy like pretzels....

Anonymous said...

I love salty and sweet combinations. You are not the only one. I opened one bag of our candy. I won't open anymore yet because I know I'll eat it if I do.

zengirl said...

Taste-testing and quality assurance are indeed very, very important for the welfare of the kids. Such self-sacrifice should be awarded... With more candy! ;-)

Chelle said...

Halloween candy is of the devil. We must get it out of the hands of children, and the only way to do that is to eat it. We're doing THAT for their own good. ;)

Anonymous said...

I <3 the salty/sweet combo, possibly more than any other combo in the world. Protect the children, eat the candy.

Beautiful Mess said...

Sounds perfectly logical to me! Stick to that story, it's a good one!
*HUGS*

Lin said...

Taste testing is a perfectly respectable job! ;-)

Three Cats and a Baby said...

I've been eating leftover candy as I am doing blog reading today. I am going to feel like crap about it later.

yum....

Anonymous said...

Hiya

Just found your blog, love it:) I hear ya on the cravings...

L xx

Busted Kate said...

Dude! You cannot post this kind of title!! I went hauling ass over here... ;-)

Alas, who doesn't crave Halloween candy? No additional hormones required on that one. In fact, I think I'll go grab some leftovers now...

HUGS :-)

Rini said...

Well said! It's for the greater good!

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