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    I wouldn't give her he option of supplying "all you can eat bread" because then the other kids will want hat too ... No ..... Follow the rules or find new care that will cater to your unhealthy eating values ...... She is setting her kid up for a lifetime of health problems and I would not be a party to it ..... In fact I would not even serve the bread till the rest has been eaten....... My dcks love bread too and they love when I serve sandwiches but I don't put the sandwiches out till the rest of the meal has been eaten .... A big incentive to clean up your plate ; ). And it works every time

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