Anonymous wrote:Op, it's sounds like your nanny is a very knowledgable and healthy vegetarian, who is also an excellent cook. Most educated individuals know that meat is not necessary with every meal or even every day. Your children are also very young and don't eat as much as an adult. You can either pre cook meat for the week, it shouldn't take more then an hour. Buy pre cooked meat or just let your children eat meat with you. This is not difficult and your husband is overreacting.
Your nanny has been a vegetarian for over 30 years, this is a deep rooted lifestyle for her. She will not change for you just because you're too lazy to cook your children's meals. She made you aware or her discomfort at hiring and you choose to overlook it. Now your choice is to continue on or risk your nanny leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 51 it's probably time to find a nanny who can keep up and cook. It's not hard. Replace her.
You clearly have reading comprehensions issues, PP. There is nothing to "keep up" with. The nanny is an excellent cook who chooses not to touch raw meat.
Your DH is wrong. The woman is 51 so being a vegetarian is not a fad for her. Make the meats yourself or let her give your toddlers all vegetarian foods during the day. If she makes them dinner as well then all weekday meals can be vegetarian. Probably more healthy for them anyway.
True, who needs those pesky proteins when you can just load up on bread and pasta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 51 it's probably time to find a nanny who can keep up and cook. It's not hard. Replace her.
You clearly have reading comprehensions issues, PP. There is nothing to "keep up" with. The nanny is an excellent cook who chooses not to touch raw meat.
Your DH is wrong. The woman is 51 so being a vegetarian is not a fad for her. Make the meats yourself or let her give your toddlers all vegetarian foods during the day. If she makes them dinner as well then all weekday meals can be vegetarian. Probably more healthy for them anyway.
True, who needs those pesky proteins when you can just load up on bread and pasta.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At 51 it's probably time to find a nanny who can keep up and cook. It's not hard. Replace her.
You clearly have reading comprehensions issues, PP. There is nothing to "keep up" with. The nanny is an excellent cook who chooses not to touch raw meat.
Your DH is wrong. The woman is 51 so being a vegetarian is not a fad for her. Make the meats yourself or let her give your toddlers all vegetarian foods during the day. If she makes them dinner as well then all weekday meals can be vegetarian. Probably more healthy for them anyway.
Anonymous wrote:At 51 it's probably time to find a nanny who can keep up and cook. It's not hard. Replace her.
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, your husband is being ridiculous.
She doesn't cook raw meat. Does she do everything else she's supposed to? If so, tell him to calm down.
If you insist that the nanny do something that she has already told you makes her uncomfortble, YOU WILL RUIN the relationship you have with her.
Anonymous wrote:At 51 it's probably time to find a nanny who can keep up and cook. It's not hard. Replace her.
Anonymous wrote:At 51 it's probably time to find a nanny who can keep up and cook. It's not hard. Replace her.