Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We eat lots of leftovers and I make that very clear in matching. I always say, “While I wish I could make a home cooked meal every night, with our schedule it’s just not possible.” We decided not to match with one ap who really wanted to have the whole family eat dinner together every night. But neither of the APs we’ve had seemed to care at all.
I’m surprised you’ve only run into the nightly-dinner-seeking AP once. I’ve had that be the friction point at least a dozen times.
Anonymous wrote:One thing that I would be aware of is communicating to your au pair which foods are up for grabs for lunches/snacking/etc and which foods you are planning to use in the future. It could become challenging if she feels like she can't eat from the fridge because she doesn't know what your plan is for the food. A common way to solve this is by putting a meal plan of some sort on the fridge itself so that everyone knows what ingredients are available and which are not.
I think that every family's general choices around what food to eat and when/how to prepare that food are most often fine for the AP program as long as you
1.) Include her in family meals the same way you do other members.
2.) Give her access to basic ingredients to prepare food if she wishes too outside of those basic meal times.
3.) Give her space to store and prepare food for her personal consumption. (This could be a shelf in the fridge/cupboard that nobody else uses so that she can store her own foods in a way that preserves them from being eaten by other people.
Anonymous wrote:We eat lots of leftovers and I make that very clear in matching. I always say, “While I wish I could make a home cooked meal every night, with our schedule it’s just not possible.” We decided not to match with one ap who really wanted to have the whole family eat dinner together every night. But neither of the APs we’ve had seemed to care at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would hate to eat so much leftovers and it doesn't sound very healthy either actually.
But your house = your rules. She'll manage and eat what you have or cook something else. Don't get upset if she does, not everybody eats the way you do.
From one meal example you figured out that what I cook is not healthy ? I actually think we eat very healthy, everything is homemade beside when we randomly get pizza or Peruvian chicken or Friday. We always have a side of fresh veggie with our meals (baby carrots, green bean etc). AP is from Brazil.
I wouldn't worry so much about the leftovers. She may or may not like the food you cook but I would just outline how meals work in your home and offer some additional groceries if needed. Our Spanish AP didn't like things with many 'ingredients' so never ate my cooking. In the end she was still pretty low maintenance because she would just eat toast and strawberries for every meal. Our next AP has literally described every meal I have cooked as 'delicious'.. and half of it is frozen.![]()
So all this just to say wait and see what their eating habits are but don't worry too much about changing to fit their lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would hate to eat so much leftovers and it doesn't sound very healthy either actually.
But your house = your rules. She'll manage and eat what you have or cook something else. Don't get upset if she does, not everybody eats the way you do.
From one meal example you figured out that what I cook is not healthy ? I actually think we eat very healthy, everything is homemade beside when we randomly get pizza or Peruvian chicken or Friday. We always have a side of fresh veggie with our meals (baby carrots, green bean etc). AP is from Brazil.
Anonymous wrote:I would hate to eat so much leftovers and it doesn't sound very healthy either actually.
But your house = your rules. She'll manage and eat what you have or cook something else. Don't get upset if she does, not everybody eats the way you do.
Anonymous wrote:How much leftover meal is too much? We eat a lot of leftover in our house and I am wondering if this is going to be a problem with the AP. New HM Here. AP starting in July.
I like to cook big quantities and freeze it for later, this works best for me. So usually I cook fresh on Saturday and/or Sunday, big quantities and eat during the week.
Here is about how it works in our house:
Monday: Leftover from Saturday
Tuesday: Leftover from Sunday or frozen meal from even earlier
Wednesday: Fresh food (because I work from home on Wednesday, so I have time to do this)
Thursday: frozen pasta sauce + pasta
Friday: salad or pizza or combo of leftovers lol
Saturday: Fresh cooking after grocery shopping (e.g. huge bowl of pasta sauce that we split in multiple portions)
Sunday: Fresh cooking (another huge quantity of something)
From time to time I improvise, so what you see above is on my very busy week.
So I count 3 days of fresh cooking, but I have been told that most APs don't eat home on weekend so it might be only 1 day fresh food for her.
This works great for us but with one more person in the house and I starting to wonder if we do too much frozen meals/leftover![]()
Anonymous wrote:How much leftover meal is too much? We eat a lot of leftover in our house and I am wondering if this is going to be a problem with the AP. New HM Here. AP starting in July.
I like to cook big quantities and freeze it for later, this works best for me. So usually I cook fresh on Saturday and/or Sunday, big quantities and eat during the week.
Here is about how it works in our house:
Monday: Leftover from Saturday
Tuesday: Leftover from Sunday or frozen meal from even earlier
Wednesday: Fresh food (because I work from home on Wednesday, so I have time to do this)
Thursday: frozen pasta sauce + pasta
Friday: salad or pizza or combo of leftovers lol
Saturday: Fresh cooking after grocery shopping (e.g. huge bowl of pasta sauce that we split in multiple portions)
Sunday: Fresh cooking (another huge quantity of something)
From time to time I improvise, so what you see above is on my very busy week.
So I count 3 days of fresh cooking, but I have been told that most APs don't eat home on weekend so it might be only 1 day fresh food for her.
This works great for us but with one more person in the house and I starting to wonder if we do too much frozen meals/leftover![]()