Anonymous wrote:Is this a typical thing for nannies to worry about? I can't imagine telling my nanny that the pediatrician said that my toddler was underweight and needs to eat more calorie dense foods and giving no further guidance. This is my problem to solve as my children's mom. How did this become the nanny's problem?
Anonymous wrote:OP, your idea of mini quiches is a great one. I make something similar in muffin tins. I put in any filling I have unhand, usually cheese, broccoli, sometimes bacon, and scrambled some eggs with half and half and then bake them. They freeze well and would be a good plan for your charge.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a typical thing for nannies to worry about? I can't imagine telling my nanny that the pediatrician said that my toddler was underweight and needs to eat more calorie dense foods and giving no further guidance. This is my problem to solve as my children's mom. How did this become the nanny's problem?
Anonymous wrote:Why not mcdonadls?
Anonymous wrote:That sounds like a lot of work if you are going to be there to feed it to him. The only reason I can think of to do this would be if you were packing a lunch for daycare.
Why not just try some easy to prep stuff?:
cheese cubes
smoothies
full-fat yogurt
avocado
veggies dipped in ranch dressing
banana bread with butter
nut butters on bread or celery
and maybe add a pediasure with one meal a day (most kids like them)