Anonymous wrote:Just let her know up front so there's no awkwardness or resentment
+1
I'm a nanny and I always bring it up with families when we're drawing up our contract so we're all on the same page. As long as you're clear and she knows what your expectations are going in it shouldn't be a problem.
Let her know that although you do keep some food in the house you plan your meals very specifically and don't keep extra food in the house. Tell her that she is always welcome to have XYZ (a piece of fruit, a soda from the fridge, a handful of chips - these are the kinds of things I don't think you should begrudge her) but that she'll need to provide her own meals. Professional nannies won't even bat an eye at that, it's a very common expectation.