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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's not healthy. I came here as an Au Pair in 1996 and the crap the family ate and fed their children and myself, should be illegal. They trusted their government to make sure the food is good, but my body said right away that this is complete crap. My skinny friend also came as an Au Pair and she also got fat.The family are store bought frozen fries, chicken nuggets, fish sticks, pop-tarts (those should be illegal), oodles and noodles, cereal (this sugary thing really made me fat), frozen sugary water in a tube, icecream, slurpie, p$p/jelly sandwiches, million different kind of individually wrapped snacks. Mikidees would have been healthier choice daily. I can go on and on, and this was educated middle class family. There was never a reason to create such foods unless someone wanted to make money. They also had a cookie jar. The holw house was one big cookie jar. Well, at least they made their own kellogs rice crispies. The fruits and vegetable were eaten by me only and then they stopped buying those since they were more expensive and kids didn't even eat them. [/quote] A middle class family who stopped buying fruit because they were more expensive were able to afford an au pair? I've been doing something wrong. -signed an UMC family who can't afford an au pair.[/quote]
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