Muddlethroughmummy

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Neither does her husband. I’ve seen the stuff she’s plated up and it’s in no way filling for a man that’s been out the house all day. It wouldn’t surprise me if he grabs himself Greggs or macdonalds through the day
He 💯 is. I tapped into a very well known toxic dieting group a couple of years ago, dragged my significant other along for the ride. They were at Gregg’s by the end of the week 😂
 
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'Not sharing anything till we get back for safety reasons'
I wonder how this sudden idea came about considering she has already posted they are on holiday for 3 days, we've seen her kids uniforms, enough of her house and she's posted every single second of her other trips 🤣🤣
 
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'Not sharing anything till we get back for safety reasons'
I wonder how this sudden idea came about considering she has already posted they are on holiday for 3 days, we've seen her kids uniforms, enough of her house and she's posted every single second of her other trips 🤣🤣
What she means is it’s an ad and she needs to get the content approved 😂
 
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The boys have tested her patience today with their picky eating. Yes daisy, because they only know prison plates they don’t know real food or real meals!!
 
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The boys have tested her patience today with their picky eating. Yes daisy, because they only know prison plates they don’t know real food or real meals!!
I wonder if she makes them packed lunches for school, I found that doing school dinners has really helped my eldest with what she eats. But then perhaps it suits her just fine if she’s in control of everything they’re eating….
 
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“These picky eaters test my patience”

Proceeds to make a “sandwich free lunchbox” which is just snacks to pick at 💀
I cannot deal with that lunch box. If I gave that to my seven year old she'd be begging for more food half an hour later 🤦‍♀️
 
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We were in Krakow at Xmas and it's actually a really easy city for kid friendly food, lots of great local pizza and burger options, loads of bakeries and all the familiar fast food places too. Steak restaurants are really popular on the main square, meat, potatoes, chicken etc all widely served, great for bland eaters.

We went to an amazing place called Mr pancake which kids would absolutely love. But probably too much sugar for her boys🫤.
 
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We were in Krakow at Xmas and it's actually a really easy city for kid friendly food, lots of great local pizza and burger options, loads of bakeries and all the familiar fast food places too. Steak restaurants are really popular on the main square, meat, potatoes, chicken etc all widely served, great for bland eaters.

We went to an amazing place called Mr pancake which kids would absolutely love. But probably too much sugar for her boys🫤.
Did you go for the markets at Christmas? Would you recommend?
 
Did you go for the markets at Christmas? Would you recommend?
Yes! It was so good, very pretty and lots to do. Amazing food and drink. It was fairly cheap too, or at least cheaper than the UK. Very busy but you can't really avoid that anywhere at Xmas. We went first weekend in Dec so perhaps less busy than later in the month, and midweek was less busy than Fri/sat. Almost everything was closed on the Sunday morning so bear that in mind. We got really heavy snow and the city was just beautiful.
 
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The bunny cafe and not realising it was for 7+ a quick Google says 7+. What she means to say is I'm an influencer, so thought those rules wouldn't apply to me.
 
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The thing is it's hardly news if you have a picky eater (my son is being tested for ASD/ADHD and meal times are a war zone), so why not just offer stuff you know they will eat? On holiday last year mine ate pizza for 4 days, he didn't die. She doesn't seem to be able to release control, just to say "oh it's fine, eat whatever".
 
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Yes! It was so good, very pretty and lots to do. Amazing food and drink. It was fairly cheap too, or at least cheaper than the UK. Very busy but you can't really avoid that anywhere at Xmas. We went first weekend in Dec so perhaps less busy than later in the month, and midweek was less busy than Fri/sat. Almost everything was closed on the Sunday morning so bear that in mind. We got really heavy snow and the city was just beautiful.
I was in Krakow in early December too! I couldn’t believe my eyes how beautiful it was in the snow, it was like walking in a winter wonderland. I loved how everything was open until 10pm, the little doughnut stands everywhere were stunning, still dream about those doughnuts! The food in the actual market was not good, but all the restaurants were fab. I think we got lucky with the snow as it was melting when we left!
 
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Ugh her food issues wind me up. The boys don't even look 'fussy' to me, when I was there age I'd be horrified to see any vegetables in my lunch box or that grim looking cookie (though I'd still be grossed out seeing that attempt at 'baking' now)

Seems like she's just causing her own issues. Just let them eat what they want, it is a holiday FGS!
 
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The bunny cafe and not realising it was for 7+ a quick Google says 7+. What she means to say is I'm an influencer, so thought those rules wouldn't apply to me.
I looked at their Instagram after she tagged them in that story and it literally says 7+ in their bio too!
 
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