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to secretly eat DS's easter eggs...

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Flingmoo · 18/04/2015 21:53

He won't notice. He's 10 months old.

Not sure why my entire family decided to give him easter eggs but it was very sweet of them, I am not sure if a 10 month old should really be eating that much Dairy Milk! I've allowed him a few chocolate buttons but guiltily guzzling the rest myself...

How guilty should I be feeling? I'm currently feeling 8/10 on the guilt scale. Blush My family were really excited about the idea of him enjoying the chocolate... I have not recieved their blessing to eat it myself! Sad

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Coyoacan · 18/04/2015 23:10

But be careful as he gets older. When my dd was three her grandmother used to buy her huge bags of sweets and I would put them away and then eat them when she was asleep. I was sure she didn't notice anything until she told someone that I had eaten them. Blush

Cluesue · 18/04/2015 23:14

I'm slowly making my way through DD2's (2) but she's not a great fan of chocolate,I would go for Dd1's too but she's 9 and would notice,then shout because I'm supposed to be healthy eating(starving)

DilysMoon · 18/04/2015 23:41

Yanbu I'm making my way through my 9&6 year olds eggs! They've not been interested in them since the first week so I'm helping them out Wink and we'll make a rocky road or crispy cakes with the rest. Same with Christmas chocolate. Halloween sweets are usually binned after a few days as they aren't big sweet eaters and nor am I Grin

TheIronGnome · 19/04/2015 00:12

It'd be wrong if you DIDNT do it! What is the world coming to?? 10m is FAR, FAR too young for that any amount of chocolate!

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