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When does the messy eating stop?
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 536994" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>The "sawing" is an interesting thing, a piece of meat I can slice through with one or two motions can take Jett 30-40 back-and-forth. husband and I have both worked with him. I find it easier to place the knife blade behind the fork, husband through the tines - and husband has a harder time than I do, I might add - and Jett either places it through the tines, or in <em>front </em>which makes it even harder. I recently just gave up - as long as he cuts things small enough, we're good. (He choked on a too-big piece not long ago after being told it was TOO BIG, and after he got it spit out got a lecture and grounded for a day for ignoring us... And I got to practice the Heimlich, which he DID NOT LIKE.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 536994, member: 6705"] The "sawing" is an interesting thing, a piece of meat I can slice through with one or two motions can take Jett 30-40 back-and-forth. husband and I have both worked with him. I find it easier to place the knife blade behind the fork, husband through the tines - and husband has a harder time than I do, I might add - and Jett either places it through the tines, or in [I]front [/I]which makes it even harder. I recently just gave up - as long as he cuts things small enough, we're good. (He choked on a too-big piece not long ago after being told it was TOO BIG, and after he got it spit out got a lecture and grounded for a day for ignoring us... And I got to practice the Heimlich, which he DID NOT LIKE.) [/QUOTE]
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