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AIBU?

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to not want to eat food my DS has made at school?

31 replies

SoleSource · 12/12/2012 11:25

Looks OK but cannot help imagining it is covered in germs.

He eats it though.

(does not know I do not, trust me on that one)

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LauriesFairyonthetreeeatsCake · 12/12/2012 14:54

Oh no, you do have to be grateful.

But you don't have to eat the germ ridden food Wink

We're British, we're polite - but independent Grin

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 12/12/2012 15:18

My 13 yo DS will bring home a bag of crumbs "I made rock cakes" in his blazer pocket.
His dad ate the pasta salad (and survived) Grin

I won't be eating the macaroni cheese he made last Tuesday (4th) because it is still at school.
Goodness knows what's growing on it Confused

SoleSource · 12/12/2012 15:22

:): 70's

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SoleSource · 12/12/2012 15:52

Urm..err..two massive cellophane wrapped food parcels today.
I am eating these though. Delish!

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EndoplasmicReticulum · 12/12/2012 17:59

YANBU. I posted a thread a couple of years ago about eating a grey bread roll that came home from nursery. I was told I was completely unreasonable, I should just risk the germs and eat it.

I fed it to Daddy in the end. He survived.

AllDirections · 12/12/2012 19:47

I eat the stuff my DDs make at secondary school because they make their own and I've trained them well regarding food hygiene BUT at primary school NO WAY, not after a whole bunch of kids have had a stir and a prod and a poke. I do always pretend to eat it though Grin

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