Anonymous wrote:Kiss the nanny's feet and get a life.
Hope you're paying her at least $25/hr.
This thread is not about money. It's about food.
Try to restrain yourself and post your nasty comments on the many threads about nanny rates.
It's tiresome to read your boring insults on every thread.
Anonymous wrote:Are you the Mom who wants the nanny to make enough food to last the weekend? It sure sounds like you.
You need to LET. IT. GO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it's completely fine to ask your nanny to include more variety in her diet. I give my charges fresh fruits and vegetables every day as well but try to give them a wide variety of different ones. I also try to give them a wide variety of main courses and side dishes.
I disagree. Why mess with something that works? The child gets good, solid nutrition from the nanny and variety from the mother.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's completely fine to ask your nanny to include more variety in her diet. I give my charges fresh fruits and vegetables every day as well but try to give them a wide variety of different ones. I also try to give them a wide variety of main courses and side dishes.
Kiss the nanny's feet and get a life.
Hope you're paying her at least $25/hr.
Anonymous wrote:Very healthy for your child to have the different approaches to food.
"My nanny gives my child too many fresh fruits and vegetables", said no mother... ever.
Anonymous wrote:Kiss the nanny's feet and get a life.
Hope you're paying her at least $25/hr.