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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Nanny here. I love to cook and make all food for my charges from scratch (and we go grocery shopping weekly so that I can get anything I need to make their meals). I use nutritional guidelines from the AAP to plan their meals.[/quote] Sounds good to me. I bet your employer is paying you more than OP is paying her person. [/quote] OP here. I suppose pay is certainly relevant to this discussion! We pay $22/hr for one child. Does that change anyone's answer? I feel better after reading some of these replies- and this isn't something we clearly discussed or put in the contract, so I think I'm not going to push it too much.[/quote] You have one lazy, overpaid nanny OP. Talk to your friends with nannies to get enlightened. Dcum has too much overexaggerated BS. Our nanny was paid $15-19/hour over our five years and always made healthy food for our children. Bethesda.[/quote] Does she have any cheap friends?[/quote] She has an excellent network of fellow caring nannies. If she needs to leave early for the dentist or something, one of them fills in. Now we have 3 extra talented babysitters we know too! And my co-worker just hired one of them for their new baby coming! We couldn't be happier about the care and attention our children receive. Going on year 5 now. [/quote]
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