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Oh no pesky Ada again being bothered by her teeth! Sooooo affected. Obviously unlike perfect Waffy who just miraculously woke up every day after 12 hours straight with a new tooth poking out. Duhhh!
She started putting her to bed at 5.30 !!
now complaining she’s not well and needs her mum 🙄 Pesky Ada being a baby
 
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Gosh the last post on the grid. That food looks rank, what’s also the deal with putting courgette or carrot on porridge?
She doesn’t have to make normal food revolting all the times 🤮🤮
 
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Why is she always cooking up leftovers ?
Why doesn’t she go shopping more often if she’s always just got scraps of food left which she gives to the kids
 
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Why is she always cooking up leftovers ?
Why doesn’t she go shopping more often if she’s always just got scraps of food left which she gives to the kids
I’ve said before it’s never shown what they are leftovers from either, unless it’s what her and her husband have for dinner and the kids have the scraps the next night.
 
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That video of Ada in the car seat made me sad. 1)she shouldn't be in that thick coat and 2) she didn't have a clue that the girl was saying.... And what she was translating it to clearly wasn't what she said. She needs to put the camera down and actually listen to her daughter.
Also she said she had grapes and she's like oh you can't have grapes everyday.... Tell that to the nursery not your daughter who is telling you about their day 😔
 
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That video is purely to show off how much Ada is talking. She is a fab little speaker for her age and is very cute but yeah she should really be chatting to her properly instead of holding her phone up to film her.
 
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Probably the saddest birthday cake I've ever seen! Have a bit of chocolate, Charlotte.
 
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I’ve said before it’s never shown what they are leftovers from either, unless it’s what her and her husband have for dinner and the kids have the scraps the next night.
Her leftovers are very random. We are eating chicken fajitas tonight so the leftovers tomorrow will be.... roll please

chicken fajitas!
 
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I’m obviously doing life wrong because the only thing I ever have as a left over is Sunday roast on a Monday. And even then half of it needs cooking again because we’ve scoffed the majority
 
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That cake! It’s ok to have a normal cake and to give your kids a piece hun!

What I want to know is why she gives Ada food when. It’s still really hot so she can’t eat it? Just leave it to cool a little and then let her have it like every sane parent does.
 
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Do you want the recipe for the cake?
It’s wholemeal flour, porridge oats, a drop of honey, milled seeds, water. No eggs no butter no sugar. It’s yummy 😂
 
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That cake! It’s ok to have a normal cake and to give your kids a piece hun!

What I want to know is why she gives Ada food when. It’s still really hot so she can’t eat it? Just leave it to cool a little and then let her have it like every sane parent does.
And why’s the cup so far away that she can’t reach it?
 
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You know her kids are going to be the ones at birthday parties grabbing the cakes and stuffing them down as quick as possible
I actually feel sorry for the kids 😪
 
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My kids are 7,5 and 3. They all have access to a ‘snack’ cupboard which includes biscuits and chocolate plus dried fruit and things like oat bars. They also have free access to the fruit bowl. They could fill their faces with chocolate from morning till night but they just don’t.

They all have home cooked meals (not all the time obviously! Chicken nuggets, chips and other feeezer items are also well consumed 😉) and moderate themselves what ‘treats’ they have.

Surely that’s a more ‘healthy’ approach? Even if they do have the occasional sugar rush?!!!!
 
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My kids are 7,5 and 3. They all have access to a ‘snack’ cupboard which includes biscuits and chocolate plus dried fruit and things like oat bars. They also have free access to the fruit bowl. They could fill their faces with chocolate from morning till night but they just don’t.

They all have home cooked meals (not all the time obviously! Chicken nuggets, chips and other feeezer items are also well consumed 😉) and moderate themselves what ‘treats’ they have.

Surely that’s a more ‘healthy’ approach? Even if they do have the occasional sugar rush?!!!!
💯 this ! My kids have access to the same they actually choose fruit and my daughter loves to make fruit smoothies ! I also have carrot and cucumber sticks cut up in the fridge and they love those aswell
Her way just magnifies treats and definitely causes issues
 
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My kids are 7,5 and 3. They all have access to a ‘snack’ cupboard which includes biscuits and chocolate plus dried fruit and things like oat bars. They also have free access to the fruit bowl. They could fill their faces with chocolate from morning till night but they just don’t.

They all have home cooked meals (not all the time obviously! Chicken nuggets, chips and other feeezer items are also well consumed 😉) and moderate themselves what ‘treats’ they have.

Surely that’s a more ‘healthy’ approach? Even if they do have the occasional sugar rush?!!!!
My ex boss was so so strict with his little boy, never allowed “treats” the mum was a total health freak, only allowed 15 mins of screen time a day (this is when he was 11) and now the kid has totally rebelled against his parents. I honestly think a healthy balance works best! My baby is only 10 months, in general he eats very healthily but she is just excessive
 
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