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How to limit the eating of all the easter eggs

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Dosey · 23/04/2011 17:53

We have got loads of them and chocolate is usually a treat in our house. I really dont want to spoil the fun of easter but at the same time I dont want dds to be constantly asking for chocolate. It is going to take weeks to get through them all by which time I am concerned that they will think its an everyday treat. Should I just let them totally pig out over the next couple of days or should I restrict what they are having and stress everytime they have some that they are having a treat.

Any advice would be grateful thank you.

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Maryz · 23/04/2011 23:07

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MCos · 23/04/2011 23:40

When mine were smaller, we 'helped' them eat their eggs. One year I found 2 white chocolate ones (which neither me or DH likes) at the back of a press at Christmas!

If they have loads, you could do chocolate fountain, or just melt in microwave and use for dipping strawberries. We love choc. strawberries in our house!
I always allow a chocolate binge on Easter Sunday. And ration it on later days, if any left.

colditz · 23/04/2011 23:41

it's only chocolatem it's not crack.

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NotaMopsa · 23/04/2011 23:48

definitely one horrific pig out

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