Candy-Free Ideas For Easter
Easter -candy free ideas for small kids, pre-teen, and teenagers.
Kids get enough candy these days and can really get loaded up on holidays, like Easter. If you have dietary restrictions, this makes the holiday challenging, because so much of the holiday involves food! Here are some ideas to relieve some of the candy and food overload, for you and your kids.
Easter Baskets and more
Every egg hunter needs somewhere to put their loot! Traditional basket or some other idea? There are so many things you can do! I like the idea of a new pail and shovel for an Easter basket, but you are only limited by your imagination. I recently saw cute backpacks stuffed with fun Easter gifts.
Plastic Eggs
Jumbo plastic eggs are great for some larger things. You can find plastic eggs in many sizes and can even find pre-filled options as well! How cute to have small stuffed animals in an egg!!!
Wanting to make sure things are “fair”; not wanting a lot of fighting for the holiday. We have rules left by the bunny. Some examples:
- Eggs are marked with names or numbers and you need to only pick up your eggs with your name or number on it.
- There are family gifts to find, but remember they are for the family and not yours alone.
- Everyone has a certain number of eggs or treats to find. If you find more, (usually because you are older) don’t give it away to the younger ones, let them find them, too. If you have ever had a hunt with older and younger kids, you know it can be hard for the younger ones and the older ones want to grab all they can find and give away the hiding spots. Older kids can help younger kids, after they have had a chance to find things themselves.
- Eggs easily seen are for the younger kids, older kids need to look a little harder.
Fillers
Party favors make wonderful little trinkets to put in eggs for kids. Be careful of the size of the trinkets, when filling plastic eggs, for small children. You don’t want to give them things they will choke on. That could really put a damper on the day.
Pre-Filled
If you aren’t into filling and finding the right size toys and other articles and matching the right size eggs, go for the pre-filled ones. These make things really easy!
Family Gifts
We always do some family gifts. These could be things like an Easter book, movie, newly released movie, movie tickets, a game or a puzzle.
My Grandparents’ Tradition
My grandparents made Easter a lot of fun! There was a plastic egg for each grandchild, with their name written on it. (21 grandkids) Inside the egg was a $1.00 bill and it was so much more fun than just getting candy! However, we weren’t totally without candy at grandma and grandpa’s house. They hid a Hershey’s chocolate candy bar, along with the egg.
An uncle, was usually sent to hide the eggs and chocolate. We knew we were to let the little kids find their own and only help them, if they got stuck and frustrated. It was so much fun that my grandparents did the same thing for my girls when we would visit them on Easter. My grandparents were awesome! (I miss them.)

She was beyond ecstatic to find a whole $1.00 in her plastic egg! She thought she had won the jackpot!
I like the idea and when I have grandkids, I think it will be a better use of the $20-$30 we would spend on toys and candy.




















I like Kirkland’s ham, from Costco, for making these. Also, I like the 1 oz cream cheese packets (I find them at Costco, too). It is easy to use and just the right amount! I do recommend letting the packets sit out for a little while to come closer to room temperature, making the cream cheese easier to spread.


















Benefits to Cooking at Home
You don’t have to worry about whether or not the people handling your food, understand how to properly handle your food! Gloves must be changed! Fresh ingredients that haven’t had a chance for gluten to be introduced should be used. Do NOT make my food on the same counter you just had gluten. You can’t brush off gluten crumbs and then touch gluten free foods.
We have tried to make dinner more of a family time. It was more challenging when we were eating out frequently. Grabbing a meal in the car and running from place to place. Sure you are together, but it isn’t always as meaningful as when you are sitting face to face and talking.
It is expensive to eat out. Often more expensive if you are gluten free. Gluten free ingredients often cost more than other ingredients, especially if they are buying only a few buns or bread to keep in stock. Often, the more you buy, the more you save, especially in retail. If places don’t get a lot of gluten free customers, they don’t buy as much and don’t receive the same kick backs as places that buy in higher quantities. Therefore, it is more expensive for them to stock gluten free specialty items.
My stance on cooking at home is that if I have to go to all that work, it better taste good! I love Pinterest! I love all of the ideas. I don’t count out the gluten recipes. If something looks good, I see how I can modify it. Does it just need a gf pasta or gf bread? What are my options for making it gluten free?
Like I said, I am not opposed to eating out. I love to eat out and would rather eat out than have the mess at home.
The Gluten Intolerance Group


We have gone places where we know they offer gluten free, but the server or seater gives us a blank stare and doesn’t know what we are talking out. Especially, if you are uncomfortable with your server, make sure you talk to the manager and /or chef. Ask them what they would recommend for gluten free options.
Even if you go somewhere frequently, it is good to remind them of things that should be done. Especially with fast food. They tend to be kids, working in those places and may have a tendency to get lax on things. Also, high turn over and sometimes the training for gluten free is on the job; figuring it out with the customers.
I hope these tips help you in having a happy and safe dining experience. What other questions do you ask when eating out?
Graham is literally a whole wheat flour! The inventor of 
There are a lot of breads especially flat breads that can be made from gram/chickpea flour. Check out the links below for a few recipes and ideas.

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