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[quote=Anonymous]Ugh. We have a friend who does this. We've stopped sharing meal time with them. If you asked for a plate of food to be passed "Oh.. remember to only use the serving spoon.. and take whatever is closest to you!" Yes, we know to use the serving spoon, thanks. We aren't heathens. If we turned the plate she hissed in a breath. Two people wanted to share something. One took a portion WITH the serving utensil, set it on their own plate to divide it. She was mortified. If she had touched her plate with a utensil, she wouldn't even touch her own child's plate with it.. etc. Her dd wanted butter on something. Rather than mom taking some of the butter she already had on the side of the plate, she had to get up and get a new knife, and give dd her own bit of butter on her own plate. It gets ridiculous. OP, don't pass your kid around the table. Keep him in his own seat next to you. That should solve the problem.[/quote]
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