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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 1910793" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Sadly you might be right about the wedge. However it’s not really of Polarbear’s making imo. </p><p></p><p>When I am asked I’m not going to be overly fussy if I can avoid it but neither will I compromise my health. This is not a one off meal but a regular occurrence. She’s not asking for any different items, just more meat & veg and less carbs of what’s already being cooked. I think grinning and bearing it ( I’d be upset if my guests did that rather than speak up when asked directly) or leaving loads of food uneaten is just as rude but in a bit of a passive aggressive way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 1910793, member: 480869"] Sadly you might be right about the wedge. However it’s not really of Polarbear’s making imo. When I am asked I’m not going to be overly fussy if I can avoid it but neither will I compromise my health. This is not a one off meal but a regular occurrence. She’s not asking for any different items, just more meat & veg and less carbs of what’s already being cooked. I think grinning and bearing it ( I’d be upset if my guests did that rather than speak up when asked directly) or leaving loads of food uneaten is just as rude but in a bit of a passive aggressive way. [/QUOTE]
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