Making Halloween Treats Allergy-Friendly

Making Halloween Treats Allergy-Friendly - Recipes and ideas for non-food treats and allergy-free alternatives.

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Sherry Jones

11/4/20232 min read

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Halloween is a fun and exciting time for kids and adults alike. However, for those with food allergies, it can be a challenging holiday. Many traditional Halloween treats contain common allergens such as peanuts, milk, and wheat, making it difficult for children with allergies to fully participate in the festivities. But fear not! In this blog post, we will provide you with recipes and ideas for allergy-friendly Halloween treats, as well as non-food treats and allergy-free alternatives.

Allergy-Friendly Treat Recipes

Who says you can't enjoy delicious treats on Halloween if you have allergies? Here are some fantastic recipes that are free from common allergens:

1. Spooky Fruit Skewers

These fruit skewers are a healthy and allergy-friendly alternative to traditional Halloween candies. Simply thread pieces of fruit onto wooden skewers, such as grapes, sliced strawberries, and melon balls. You can also add a marshmallow ghost or a chocolate spider for added fun!

2. Pumpkin Rice Crispy Treats

These pumpkin-shaped rice crispy treats are a hit at Halloween parties. To make them allergy-friendly, use dairy-free butter and marshmallows, and gluten-free crispy rice cereal. Mold the mixture into pumpkin shapes using a cookie cutter, and decorate with dairy-free chocolate chips for the eyes and mouth.

3. Mummy Popcorn Balls

Popcorn balls are a classic Halloween treat, and this allergy-friendly version is perfect for kids with allergies. Make popcorn balls using a dairy-free and nut-free recipe, and wrap them in strips of white fondant to create the mummy effect. Use dairy-free chocolate chips for the eyes.

Non-Food Treats

If you want to provide Halloween treats that are safe for all children, consider non-food alternatives. Here are some ideas:

1. Glow Sticks

Glow sticks are a hit with kids of all ages. They provide a fun and safe way to light up the night while trick-or-treating.

2. Halloween-themed Stickers

Kids love stickers, and Halloween-themed stickers are a great alternative to candy. Look for stickers featuring pumpkins, ghosts, witches, and other spooky characters.

3. Temporary Tattoos

Temporary tattoos are a fun and temporary way to celebrate Halloween. Look for Halloween-themed designs like bats, spiders, and skeletons.

Allergy-Free Alternatives

Finally, if you're hosting a Halloween party or handing out treats at your home, it's important to consider allergy-free alternatives. Here are some options:

1. Teal Pumpkin Project

The Teal Pumpkin Project is a movement that promotes offering non-food treats to trick-or-treaters. By placing a teal-painted pumpkin outside your home, you let children with allergies know that you have allergy-friendly treats available.

2. Allergy-Friendly Candy

There are many brands that produce allergy-friendly candies, free from common allergens like peanuts, milk, and gluten. Look for candies that are clearly labeled as allergy-friendly.

3. Small Toys and Trinkets

Small toys and trinkets, such as mini puzzles, bouncy balls, or Halloween-themed erasers, are always a hit with kids. They are a great alternative to candy and can be enjoyed long after Halloween is over.

Conclusion

Halloween should be a fun and inclusive holiday for all children, regardless of their allergies. By using allergy-friendly treat recipes, providing non-food treats, and offering allergy-free alternatives, you can ensure that everyone can participate in the festivities. So get creative, have fun, and have a spooktacular Halloween!