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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just send them an email saying "great! So glad you guys want the cabin. Now the main kitchen can be used for gluten foods. That's easier on grandma, don't you think?"[/quote] Passive aggressive. Don't do this. [/quote] +1 so passive aggressive. I agree with a pp who encouraged empathy. This is an overwhelming time for even the 'best' parents. Explore gf options for your kids. Since your kids are older explain to them why they won't be getting their favorite pasta that week. Teach them empathy. Our three year old understood why we could ky have certain snacks in their preschool class due to another child's gluten reaction. Give it a try this year. If gf is really disturbing for your family ask to switch for next year or to keep the main house non gf. Good luck, op. It may sound like a cliche, but it could be a good learning opportunity for your kids. [/quote]
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