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<blockquote data-quote="Rachox" data-source="post: 1643823" data-attributes="member: 400972"><p>I hate it when people say one cake, one biscuit, one chocolate won’t hurt! We are at my in laws for Christmas Day lunch. However we go there for tea most Sundays so she’s well aware of my dietary requirements and I’m lucky that she doesn’t force me. She did ask a week or so ago what will I do about Xmas pudding. I said I’d bring my own low carb one, but I’ve thought since it’ll just be easier to have a slither of Vienetta which she always has for those who don’t like Xmas pudding. I do think your husband needs to step in, far easier for him to talk to her. I do find the daughter in law mother in law relationship an odd one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rachox, post: 1643823, member: 400972"] I hate it when people say one cake, one biscuit, one chocolate won’t hurt! We are at my in laws for Christmas Day lunch. However we go there for tea most Sundays so she’s well aware of my dietary requirements and I’m lucky that she doesn’t force me. She did ask a week or so ago what will I do about Xmas pudding. I said I’d bring my own low carb one, but I’ve thought since it’ll just be easier to have a slither of Vienetta which she always has for those who don’t like Xmas pudding. I do think your husband needs to step in, far easier for him to talk to her. I do find the daughter in law mother in law relationship an odd one! [/QUOTE]
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