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<blockquote data-quote="PenguinMum" data-source="post: 2007276" data-attributes="member: 461597"><p>Hi [USER=499223]@Listlad[/USER] mine are grown up now and I didnt restrict carbs like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta though I did to an extent restrict sugar. They were only allowed a Diet Coke on a Saturday evening when we had our glass of wine. Similarly there wasnt free access to the biscuit tin or treats cupboard and they weren’t big on pudding after dinner but then my OH and I arent. They did have some chocolate or sweets or cake or crisps but not freely. Of course when they went to secondary school they made their own choices but neither have overdone the sweets stuff. There was a horrible phase of burger bar meals but they grew out of that. However they are both very aware of the reasons I eat LC now and understand it. One of them sometimes drinks more beer than sensible and the other one rarely drinks alcohol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PenguinMum, post: 2007276, member: 461597"] Hi [USER=499223]@Listlad[/USER] mine are grown up now and I didnt restrict carbs like potatoes, bread, rice or pasta though I did to an extent restrict sugar. They were only allowed a Diet Coke on a Saturday evening when we had our glass of wine. Similarly there wasnt free access to the biscuit tin or treats cupboard and they weren’t big on pudding after dinner but then my OH and I arent. They did have some chocolate or sweets or cake or crisps but not freely. Of course when they went to secondary school they made their own choices but neither have overdone the sweets stuff. There was a horrible phase of burger bar meals but they grew out of that. However they are both very aware of the reasons I eat LC now and understand it. One of them sometimes drinks more beer than sensible and the other one rarely drinks alcohol. [/QUOTE]
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