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My friend want's me to make her child's lunch everyday
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sexylulubelle wrote: »Wow op that looks amazing you should def think of starting your own business, kids parties a def!
My other half owns a catering company and I made him curry in a bun in the shape of a bunny last Easter and it kind of took of from there.
I don't want to give up my regular job but would like to continue and build on what I do.It's better to regret something I did do than to regret something that I didn’t. :EasterBun0 -
You've told us your side of the story. Do you owe anything to your friend. There must be a reason why she feels that she can ask you (expect of you) such a favour? Also, the above picture, it's fantastic if you are doing it professionally but if you are making it every day as a lunch box, then you're wasting your time. There is no need for that.
Yes I make a box every night for myself before bed as the box is so small it has helped me to lose weight.It's better to regret something I did do than to regret something that I didn’t. :EasterBun0 -
Just tell her you don't have the time as your too busy in the mornings.
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i agree victory0
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Cynic cynic me, slap my hand but I'm beginning to think this is an ad for these lunches , a customer data build up, a survey, to see if they have a business potential? Hum

There is no advert or anything cynical about it so please take your negativity elsewhere.It's better to regret something I did do than to regret something that I didn’t. :EasterBun0 -
I'm not going to de rail the thread but.... There seems to be a lot of newbies posting, then the photo which is impressive, oh I don't know just seems a great way to advertise:D
What what if new people are posting what are you trying to imply?It's better to regret something I did do than to regret something that I didn’t. :EasterBun0
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