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When I was growing up in Philadelphia 60ish years ago, Halloween was a blast. We would take pillow cases and have them filled up with those huge "nickel candy bars". Some people just gave us a nickel instead. That was a lot back then. And when we filled the pillow case, we went home and emptied it and went out again.
When I moved to Virginia soon after that, my first Halloween was a huge bust. We got little bitty hard candies or ONE of those "two for a penny" mini bars.
Now, I am wondering how out of touch I am. I saw a cartoon the other day where a guy was going to have his house egged because he gave lame treats (like a nickel).
First, let me say that I don't like "trick or treat". I think the time for such a thing is long gone. And for the past few years, I have only had a small handful of trick or treaters.
So what is the current standard? If I give money, what is appropriate? A dime? A quarter? A dollar? More?
What do you hand out? (besides a "get off my lawn" shout).
When I moved to Virginia soon after that, my first Halloween was a huge bust. We got little bitty hard candies or ONE of those "two for a penny" mini bars.
Now, I am wondering how out of touch I am. I saw a cartoon the other day where a guy was going to have his house egged because he gave lame treats (like a nickel).
First, let me say that I don't like "trick or treat". I think the time for such a thing is long gone. And for the past few years, I have only had a small handful of trick or treaters.
So what is the current standard? If I give money, what is appropriate? A dime? A quarter? A dollar? More?
What do you hand out? (besides a "get off my lawn" shout).