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<blockquote data-quote="Pipp" data-source="post: 1710368" data-attributes="member: 100904"><p>I have had this scenario too. I just drank the tea, and let the rest of them fill their faces with cakes and sandwiches.</p><p>This 'afternoon tea' lark seems to have become fashionable recently. I blame the 'Bake Off' type TV. Can't imagine why anyone would enjoy eating a couple of quids worth of sandwiches and several cakes, and pay upwards of £20 for the experience.</p><p></p><p>[USER=262234]@HelenMW[/USER] if your siblings are aware that you have diabetes, but would 'force' you to eat what you know is going to cause you problems, it it really worth the hassle of travelling that far for what seems to be an unpleasant experience bordering on abuse?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipp, post: 1710368, member: 100904"] I have had this scenario too. I just drank the tea, and let the rest of them fill their faces with cakes and sandwiches. This 'afternoon tea' lark seems to have become fashionable recently. I blame the 'Bake Off' type TV. Can't imagine why anyone would enjoy eating a couple of quids worth of sandwiches and several cakes, and pay upwards of £20 for the experience. [USER=262234]@HelenMW[/USER] if your siblings are aware that you have diabetes, but would 'force' you to eat what you know is going to cause you problems, it it really worth the hassle of travelling that far for what seems to be an unpleasant experience bordering on abuse? [/QUOTE]
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