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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Does the MB know that there will be a playdate? As the kids get older, it is helpful to have something in the house as a snack. It doesn't have to be goldfish, and it can be what the child in the house eats. My DD recently went to a playdate and the mom served a large salad with all sorts of greens, beans, and grains. My DD loved it. (Of course, I can't get her to eat it in our house). But I'm not suggesting that your MB change your DD's eating habits. Rather, have something around. It can be raisins, carrots, etc. as other posters have suggested. I just find it strange that there is literally nothing in the house. Right now, we have one box of crackers in our house, but we have apples, carrots, cheese, raisins, hummus, any of which would be perfectly fine for a snack.[/quote] If you don't want to offer food, then don't. If you don't want the playdate, cancel. It makes no sense like this poster said there is nothing in the house to set a small plate out for the kids. We only eat at the table too. No big deal. Just explain it. Parents can pick up some organic crackers or something to keep in the house for kids. If there is nothing in the house, how is there food to feed your charge?[/quote]
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