I feel like strategically removing a Kit-Kat bar (or several) is not "digging in," really.
Anyway, they do a thing where the employee's kids go cubicle-to-cubicle trick-or-treating in the afternoon, so my candy is at the office.
Aw, man! When I worked at a youth center, the kids would come around trick-or-treating, and it was fucking adorable.
what do you do for medical board?
Just put like aspirins and band-aids and whatnot on a piece of lumber!
Anyway, they do a thing where the employee's kids go cubicle-to-cubicle trick-or-treating in the afternoon, so my candy is at the office.
Aww, I like that idea. I could very much go for that.
I always make sure to get stuff I don't like. Which is pretty easy.
Kit Kat:
I feel like strategically removing a Kit-Kat bar (or several) is not "digging in," really.
I can look at it as a "quality check." Also, unlike chips or other salty snacks, I can stop after one piece of candy.
Anne should eat a Kit Kat. That is a fact.
For Halloween, I'm going to be going to a thing in a neighboring town where the kids come to a park for trick-or-treating. That town has no sidewalks and very few streetlights, so there usually aren't too many kids doing real trick-or-treating, so the town decided to try it this way this year. A group I'm part of volunteered to hand out candy.
A quality check would be prudent. It's true.
Trunk and Treats are pretty popular here. We will probably get a few trick or treaters on Halloween itself. I will go get some candy tomorrow and I also have Halloween pencils, because I am That lame house thats does that.
I have no candy in the house. No trick or treaters, so no temptation. Darn it.
Tonight I made some chain mail earrings. My first chain mail project and I'm pleased with the results. Tomorrow I'm going to attempt a bracelet with a similar weave.
I'll be buying candy on Friday, obviously.