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[quote=Anonymous]We NEVER share utensils. [b]That is gross[/b]. I think the positive ideas that some posters have given you are good ones. "he is practicing with his own spoon ect" Bring extra ones -- you an get the plastic wrapped ones from Costco or when you go out. Sharing a spoon with a toddler is a sure way to get sicker than you have ever been in your life, as they breed germs. But the MIL hand washing is another story. Many older people have very delicate skin and cannot scrub scrub scrub as their skin will suffer greatly. So I would divide these two issues. You may need to keep your toddler next to you at dinner if your family just won't obey simple rules of hygiene. SHARING UTENSILS IS DISGUSTING and UNSANITARY. YUUUKKK![/quote]
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