Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot dogs are a known choking hazard, because the size of the pieces perfectly block the airways of small children. I would never feed someone else’s three and four year olds hot dogs or grapes.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/a-dangerously-tasty-treat-the-hot-dog-is-a-choking-hazard
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I would invite you to read the actual article.
Research, they say, shows that hot dogs are the top cause of food-related choking in children [/b]under the age of 3,[b] with 17 percent of cases caused by hot dog inhalation, followed by hard candy (10 percent), grapes (9 percent) and nuts (8 percent).
The article also says that hot dogs are fine if they are sliced thinly for kids. OP is preparing the food and can easily make it safe for consumption by 4 year olds.
I listen to my doc who said no hard candies, hot dogs or uncut grapes before age six.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone hates your menu.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her to bring what she wants to eat. End of story. Complaining? "I'm hanging up now," and do it.
Exactly, or say sure, you’re welcome to use my crockpot when you arrive.
It’s rude to invite a guest and make food you know they won’t eat and then tell them to make food themselves. Don’t host a party if you don’t have basic social graces.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tell her to bring what she wants to eat. End of story. Complaining? "I'm hanging up now," and do it.
Exactly, or say sure, you’re welcome to use my crockpot when you arrive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot dogs are a known choking hazard, because the size of the pieces perfectly block the airways of small children. I would never feed someone else’s three and four year olds hot dogs or grapes.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/a-dangerously-tasty-treat-the-hot-dog-is-a-choking-hazard
+1
I would invite you to read the actual article.
Research, they say, shows that hot dogs are the top cause of food-related choking in children [/b]under the age of 3,[b] with 17 percent of cases caused by hot dog inhalation, followed by hard candy (10 percent), grapes (9 percent) and nuts (8 percent).
The article also says that hot dogs are fine if they are sliced thinly for kids. OP is preparing the food and can easily make it safe for consumption by 4 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:So you’re an adult OP. And so is your mom. As PP suggested, your mom can bring something she would like to eat. Or she can eat ahead of time.
And you are not obligated to change your menu or listen to her complain about it. Really. You are an adult. If you do change your menu, you’re making a decision to reward her for rude behavior. This will give her incentive to repeat this behavior. Maybe you like the drama. Who knows? If you truly hate it, then be an adult and shut it down.
Anonymous wrote:Tell her to bring what she wants to eat. End of story. Complaining? "I'm hanging up now," and do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot dogs are a known choking hazard, because the size of the pieces perfectly block the airways of small children. I would never feed someone else’s three and four year olds hot dogs or grapes.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/a-dangerously-tasty-treat-the-hot-dog-is-a-choking-hazard
+1
I would invite you to read the actual article.
Research, they say, shows that hot dogs are the top cause of food-related choking in children [/b]under the age of 3,[b] with 17 percent of cases caused by hot dog inhalation, followed by hard candy (10 percent), grapes (9 percent) and nuts (8 percent).
The article also says that hot dogs are fine if they are sliced thinly for kids. OP is preparing the food and can easily make it safe for consumption by 4 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot dogs are a known choking hazard, because the size of the pieces perfectly block the airways of small children. I would never feed someone else’s three and four year olds hot dogs or grapes.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/a-dangerously-tasty-treat-the-hot-dog-is-a-choking-hazard
+1
I would invite you to read the actual article.
Research, they say, shows that hot dogs are the top cause of food-related choking in children [/b]under the age of 3,[b] with 17 percent of cases caused by hot dog inhalation, followed by hard candy (10 percent), grapes (9 percent) and nuts (8 percent).
The article also says that hot dogs are fine if they are sliced thinly for kids. OP is preparing the food and can easily make it safe for consumption by 4 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Once she said she would make something in the crockpot I would have said OK and stop talking or thinking about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot dogs are a known choking hazard, because the size of the pieces perfectly block the airways of small children. I would never feed someone else’s three and four year olds hot dogs or grapes.
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/wellness-and-prevention/a-dangerously-tasty-treat-the-hot-dog-is-a-choking-hazard
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