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5 Scary-Good Treats to Enjoy this Halloween 👻

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= Hey ! Halloween is almost here! 🎃 And you know what that means… Sweet treats are all around us! 🍫 This can make sticking to your healthy diet a bit more challenging. But does it mean you have to avoid them all together? Of course not! Now that would be SCARY! 😱 Sweet and Healthy Treats to Celebrate the Season Creating healthier treats is one of our favorite things to do! With the right ingredient swaps, you can have your candy and eat it too… literally. Indulge your sweet tooth this Halloween by trying any of the recipes below! ​ [Mini Spider Sandwiches]() The kiddos will adore these adorably spooky spider sandwiches! The salty pretzel stick “legs” pair perfectly with the sweetness of the PB&J! And at just 10 minutes from start to finish, this snack is just as easy to make as it is cute! =​ [Clean-Eating Caramel Apples](=) Caramel apples are the perfect healthy way to satisfy your sweet tooth this time of year. The homemade caramel may take a little longer to make, but the final result will be well worth it! €‹ [3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Cups]( This super simple, homemade snack makes it way easier to avoid the candy aisle all season long! All you need is peanut butter, banana, and coconut oil, and you’ve got yourself one scrumptious dessert! €‹ [Slow Cooker Fudge]( If chocolate is your treat of choice, this slow cooker fudge is for you! All you need is a little taste to stop those sweet cravings in their tracks! =​ [No-Bake Almond Joy Bars](=) This homemade “candy” bar is even tastier than the real thing. And better yet? It’s good for you too! Made with ingredients like almonds, shredded coconut, maple syrup, and dark chocolate, there’s nothing to feel guilty about here! --------------------------------------------------------------- So which of these treats are you going to make this Halloween? Let us know if you try any of them in the comment section(s)! Enjoy! xo, SkinnyMs. Loving these emails? To get an email whenever I post a new recipe or article, [click here](). = [Unsubscribe]( | 325 W. 38th Street, New York, NY 10018

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