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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It depends on what you mean by cooking. I handle breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner for my charges who are toddler twins but I don't make fancy meals for them. We do eggs, oatmeal, french toast, etc. for Breakfast which isn't heavy cooking. For lunch I'll make mac & cheese, grilled cheese, turkey roll ups, egg salad, etc. Again...not heavy cooking. When I do dinner (maybe 2-4 times a month), I'll make them pasta or grill some chicken, etc. If you mean simple things like this, then yes...it is part of the nannies job. If you are expecting her to cook your kid gourmet meals, then no. [/quote] I don't think anyone expects a nanny to cook gourmet meals for a toddler. However, I have never encountered a nanny who did not regard cooking as part of the job. Whether that means mac&cheese and sandwiches or a healthier mix of meats and vegetables is up to the employer to prescribe. [/quote]
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