Anonymous wrote:Why can't your son eat the same thing as your daughter on the days that the nanny cooks?
OP here.
He loves his meat. Nanny usually bakes chicken, sometimes they would have grilled steak, chicken wings in hot sauce, etc. Then either pasta/rice or couscous and for vegetables they usually have green beans sautéed with a bit of soy sauce, roasted brussel sprouts, kale chips, little vegetable salad, etc.
There are weeks when nanny cooks 3 times a week. My son hates the idea of tofu and is allergic to milk protein, eggs and nuts.
My nanny's typical schedule is 2 hours before school and two hours after school.
Before school she makes them breakfast, lunches, unloads (and loads) dishwasher, lets the dogs out, gets laundry going and straightens out the kitchen.
After school she makes sure homework is done and drives them to karate 3 times a week. Times vary, so sometimes they eat before and sometimes after. She stays longer when I have meetings. It gets hectic sometimes with the amount of time they have for homework + dinner before karate.