Oh Mr. Bunny, are those eggs dyed with all sorts of chemicals? That's what I thought!! |
It’s
probably only fair if I am going to do a blog about being healthy for Passover,
that I also do one about Easter. Being a Jew, my family never really celebrated
Easter, but we did love the candy. I can remember begging my mom to buy those
chocolate Cadbury eggs with the gooey white filling and Peeps…ahhh, who can
forget Peeps! Those fluffy, marshmallow-y clouds of chemically dyed nothingness
that pack a hefty sugar punch in every bite. And let’s not forget Jelly
Bellys…or even worse…the huge chocolate Easter bunny in the middle of it all.
Ahhh,
the Easter bunny. Filling wicker baskets with candy, our teeth with cavities
and our stomachs with congestion and love handles! It's no surprise that you
and/or your kids love those sugary goodies and most of you probably won’t make
it through the grocery store aisles this week without grabbing at least one bag
of pastel colored processed junk (sorry, that’s what it is!). For those of you
who are trying to maintain a relatively junk food free household during this
Easter season as we slowly head into spring and then summer (bikinis and swim
trunks, remember??), I have some suggestions that may help you survive all the
Easter candies and keep you from feeling cheated and deprived…all while still being
able to pull up the zipper on your favorite skinny jeans.
Homemade
Goodness Swapped Out For Chemical-Laden Not-So-Goodness
You can even make rice Krispy Peeps!! Hey at least rice Krispys are sort of food...sort of...:/ |
How
many of those ingredients on the back of the Peeps package can you pronounce? Did
you know that Peeps contain more carbohydrates than a slice of white bread?
They're made primarily of sugar and pack 28 grams of carbs in four bunnies.
(One slice of white Wonder bread has 13 grams of carbohydrates.) I know for
some it’s a stretch, but you can actually make your own Peeps via this online recipe! and then you would have a similar treat minus all the artificial flavors,
colors and chemicals. If this is too much work for you, maybe making your own
brownies, rice Krispy treats, or banana bread would work. Anything where YOU
can decide what ingredients to use is a better option.
Dark Chocolate Easter Bunny instead of Milk
Chocolate
Even though one is slightly nutritionally superior to the other they still love each other |
As
embarrassing as this may sound (and being Jewish, but candy is candy!!), my mom
loves Easter candy…and she STILL sends it to me and my siblings at the
holidays. At least she knows with me being a nutritionist, she won’t get yelled
at quite as severely if she sends me a dark chocolate bunny instead of milk
chocolate one. Just as a little dark versus milk chocolate comparison, milk
chocolate packs more sugar and less of the original cocoa bean. Dark chocolate varieties often have less
sugar and added fat and more cocoa solids. More cocoa means more flavonoids and
higher nutritional value.
Organic
Versions of Regular Candies
Nowadays
there are so many stores that sell organic, naturally flavored candies. Maybe
you are used to your convenience store jellybeans, or that one brand “xyz” you
grew up on, but if you are trying to be a little more health conscious and
perhaps ease up on the candies with the partially hydrogenated oils that raise
bad cholesterol, you might want to consider some of these. One I can recommend
is Trader Joe’s Gourmet Jelly Beans. These are naturally colored with vegetable
and fruit sources. I have always had a long standing relationship with Reese’s
Peanut Butter Cups (hydrogenation city!), but when I discovered Justin’s Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups, which use no hydrogenated oils or trans-fat, I
had to make the switch. All natural peanut butter and dark chocolate…delicious
and nutritious? Sold! Oh one more…Green and Black also sells organic milk and
dark chocolate eggs. These might be a little more pricey than your Cadbury’s,
but they won’t sell you short on taste or quality.
Do
something fun and active on Easter!!
Ok, so you may not make a paper plate bunny, but it's an option!! |
Since
I have never really celebrated Easter, I can only go off of what I have heard,
which is that many an Easter celebration is laden with eating, sitting, and
more eating and sitting. Easter brunches, Easter television shows…yea, how
about something active? The weather is getting warmer and there would be
nothing like an old fashioned Easter Egg Hunt. Or an Easter Day Hike! Or you
could make it a silly, scavenger type hunt around your apartment complex.
Everyone could paint silly pictures of Easter bunnies. Or if you have a
backyard, come up with a cool gardening project everyone can participate in.
Enjoy Your Easter
Holiday!!