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I have never known anyone to provide meals like this. If you are knackered or don’t have much in then throw some peas in a pan and fish fingers and chips in the oven. Your kids won’t spontaneously combust from eating those kinds of things sometimes.

She strikes me as a fun sponge, I’d hate to take my family out for a meal with their family, you just know she’d be judging everything your kids eat, switching chips for extra veg and loudly praising Raffy for eating his steamed truffle quinoa with nutritional yeast on top.
 
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This weeks delight. One square of watermelon….half a slice of bread
For someone who’s a professional chef’ why is she constantly ‘fridge raiding’ surely a few batch cooked frozen meals should be what she’s doing or even dare I say it a fish finger or chicken nugget won’t permanently damage the kids once in a while 🤣
 
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Why doesn’t it say Happy Birthday Raffy? Then the longest word is in the middle of the cake which is the widest part
 
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Did she have another baby? She keeps showing a baby in her stories
She’s away with family so it’s someone else’s baby. Poor kid. It must be so stressful being away with someone like Charlotte when you are weaning 😂
 
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Kicking off about breakfast club letting her child have chocolate spread on white toast and chocolate milk. Oh the horror. But she doesn’t have any issues with food or limit/restrict what her children eat. Sure Jan - we’ve seen the meals you give those children
 
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Ffs I bet she absolutely flipped her lid 😂

They’re not presenting them with a line of coke as they enter the building 🙄

Could they offer better foods? Yes of course. But will she be there when her kids are older and offered alsorts of food and drink? No and they will hit the treats hard - as already shown by her daughter by the looks of things 😉

I didn’t like the way she said she finds choices hard in places and mentions parties as one of them. Parties are hard enough. If I thought a parent was judging the food on offer I’d actually be very upset with them. She won’t have to worry about party food much longer if she moans about it like that!!!
 
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The reasons Adam wants it everyday she's there is because she doesn't get it at home, we have a jar at home and my kids are allowed it whenever they want which means they don't often ask for it because they no it's there and it's not put on a pedestal.
Omg the horror of white bread.... Get a life woman
 
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My autistic child has either jam on white bread toast or Nutella on porridge every single day for breakfast. 365 days a year.

She really doesn't have a clue about how to deal with *truly* fussy children. Most people don't. They think all you have to do is blend up veg in sauces.
 
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Haha I haven’t seen her posts in ages. She is so controlling about food, it was always going to cause issue as the children got older, just wait until Raffy gets to high school 😂
So the head has taken away the chocolate spread and milk on her say so. What about all the parents there who actually don’t mind their child having a slice of toast with chocolate spread? Or a hit of chocolate milk. She was always preaching about it being about balance but clearly not.
 
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I mean I’d rather the school didn’t have this as an option because I’d rather offer it as a weekend treat. The thing is though she won’t offer it to her kids EVER
 
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I think the whole concept of "treats" is damaging tbh.

My eldest is autistic so he's not really part of the equation (as his diet is very very limited and that's just how it is) but the other two have always had unlimited access to whatever food they want and neither of them are interested in "treats". We still have Halloween sweets from last year.

Meanwhile I had "treats" heavily restricted growing up and I really struggle with my weight and binge eating.
 
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I think the whole concept of "treats" is damaging tbh.

My eldest is autistic so he's not really part of the equation (as his diet is very very limited and that's just how it is) but the other two have always had unlimited access to whatever food they want and neither of them are interested in "treats". We still have Halloween sweets from last year.

Meanwhile I had "treats" heavily restricted growing up and I really struggle with my weight and binge eating.
Charlottes “treats” are a fruit tower instead of a birthday cake!
 
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