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[quote=Anonymous]Oh dear God, let the kid eat a piece of cake. I totally agree that regularly eating processed foods and candy is a bad thing. But what on Earth do you think is going to happen to your 2 year old if they are allowed to eat a piece of cake outside of a birthday? I agree with one of the PP's, do not ruin relationships over this. If your child has some cake and candy at grandma's I promise you she will be totally fine. I grew up with a mom that allowed no sugar in the house. A coke was a special treat we were allowed to have once or twice a year. And you know what, sugar became the forbidden fruit to me. Through my twenties and early thirties I was a candy junkie. Use common sense and don't create a bad situtation for yourself.[/quote]
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