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karen70
Posted November 2020
And another great start of the day..mother takes the honey for her tea then licks her fingers and those spit fingers..
Contaminating the bottle of honey and everything else she touches thereafter.
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Tothill
Nov 2020
Give Mum he own bottle of honey, then make sure you wipe her hands before she leaves the table.
Just like I do with my grandson.
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notgoodenough
Nov 2020
Oh my, I know this is serious, but Country Mouse! Bee puke!!!???!!! That's hilarious!
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karen70
Nov 2020
True..and honey is a natural antibacterial right.. I will try the wipes on the table. Thank you 🙂🌷
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karen70
Nov 2020
She's a little girl..had these habits all of her life
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Countrymouse
Nov 2020
Adorable.
I do honestly feel for you.
To shift the perspective, would it help to think of honey as bee-puke? Or perhaps not really - !
There are worse contaminations available.
Could you keep a packet of wet wipes on the table for her to get the sticky off?
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Just like I do with my grandson.
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I do honestly feel for you.
To shift the perspective, would it help to think of honey as bee-puke? Or perhaps not really - !
There are worse contaminations available.
Could you keep a packet of wet wipes on the table for her to get the sticky off?