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<blockquote data-quote="PolarBear81" data-source="post: 1907817" data-attributes="member: 493510"><p>Thank you for that. I'm glad I'm not the only one having to deal with this. </p><p>A do's and don'ts does sound the best thing to do in the hope something sticks in their minds but I couldn't do anything stuck to a fridge as their house is a show home and it would be out of place and end up in the bin. lol</p><p>I've had a few conversations of telling them not to feed me XYZ and then in the same conversation them offer me an orange to eat. Then having to explain that it has sugar in. I can't understand how something natural and sweet doesn't raise a flag to them that it must have sugar in. Maybe they just don't have any tastebuds. I am liking the "are you trying to kill me?" quote and might use that to see if it makes an impression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PolarBear81, post: 1907817, member: 493510"] Thank you for that. I'm glad I'm not the only one having to deal with this. A do's and don'ts does sound the best thing to do in the hope something sticks in their minds but I couldn't do anything stuck to a fridge as their house is a show home and it would be out of place and end up in the bin. lol I've had a few conversations of telling them not to feed me XYZ and then in the same conversation them offer me an orange to eat. Then having to explain that it has sugar in. I can't understand how something natural and sweet doesn't raise a flag to them that it must have sugar in. Maybe they just don't have any tastebuds. I am liking the "are you trying to kill me?" quote and might use that to see if it makes an impression. [/QUOTE]
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