Stretch PT & Wellness - October 2018

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How KimNartker Stays SaneWhen She’s Busy

Understanding Cooking Oils andTheir Uses

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HealthyWays to Relieve Stress

Spiced Pumpkin Seed Crunch

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The Surprising Origin of Trick-or-Treating

The History of Trick-or-Treating Why There Are Kids on Your Porch Asking for Candy

As Halloween looms and you load up your grocery cart with candy, youmay ask yourself,“Why do I provide these spooky gremlins with a sugar high every Oct. 31, anyway?” Well, when your doorbell starts ringing around 6 p.m. this All Hallows’ Eve, you can thank the Celts for this tradition of candy and costumes.

commemorated the dead and the goddess of fruit and trees (not at the same time); the Celtic Samuin or Samhain, a new year’s party thrown at the end of our summer; and the Catholic All Saint’s Day, designed to replace Samuin and divorce it from its pagan origins. Long before there were young’uns on your porch dressed as Thanos with candy-filled pillowcases in hand, the Celts believed that Samuinmarked an overlapping of the realms of the living and the dead. To trick the spirits leaking into our world, youngmen donned flowing white costumes and black masks—a great disguise when ghosts were about. The Catholic Church was never a big fan of these pagan traditions, so they renamed it “All Saints’Day”and gussied it up in religious garb. By the 11th century, people were dressing up as saints, angels, and the occasional demon instead of spirits. Eventually, costumed children started tearing through town begging for food andmoney and singing a song or prayer in return—a practice called“souling.” But when did they start dressing up as Minions? Starting in the 19th century, souling turned to“guising,”which gave way to trick-or-treating inmid-20th-century America, and the costumes diversified. So put on some clownmakeup and a big smile, scoop up a handful of sweets, and scare the living daylights out of‘em—‘tis the season!

Halloween itself is a kind of mishmash of four different cultural festivals of old: two Roman fêtes, which

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