No dear, those are not WLS friendly Easter Baskets.
04/08/2012
The bunny left baskets err sandpails in my bedroom, so when someone climbed out of bed this morning, they were easily found. That bunny needs to work on his locations.
GOOD MORNING! WAKE UP WAKE UP WAKE UP!
Did you have a nice morning -- what did you give your hatchlings?
"MM, are those WLS-Friendly?"
Um. No. My kids aren't WLS patients. That said, there is very little candy in the buckets as compared to most. There's mostly fruity-gummy stuff, I've learned that loading them up with chocolate is a bad idea -- it gets torn through so fast. And Easter Bunnies?
*GO READ THE LABELS, OMG.* I stood in the store last night mouth agape at "MAMA I NEED ONE OF THOSE BUNNIES, OMG, JUST GET ME ONNNNNNNNEEEEEEEE!"
So maybe there's some deodorant, hairspray, toothbrushes, hair doo dads... you know. To be honest, two of the buckets got "protein" bars from KIND and sugar-free gum. I won't force sugar-free candy on the kids, it's bad enough if *I eat* it, do. not. give. sugar-free. candy. to kids who think flatuence is hilarious.
I try not to buy any candy prior to holidays (bought the basket stuff yesterday...) and NEVER EVER ON SALE AFTER THE HOLIDAYS -- because I will graze my way through a bag of chocolate like NOBODY ELSE. So. There is no leftover chocolate in this house. Because. I. will. eat. it.
Beam.
As for the rest of the day, we didn't make plans this year... in previous years we had gone out to brunch. I think we're going to go visit family and I have the makings for a boiled dinner ready to go.
<shrug>
Go make these. They are overwhelmingly cuuuuute.