Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op does she make the Greek yogurt at your house or at hers ? I just googled how to make it and it takes 22.5 hours. Most of that is it sitting in an oven but still wow
OPs a troll so who cares
Yeah, sorry little Sherlock, but I am not a troll.
Nanny makes the yogurt at our house.
So... there is not definite answer to whether or not I can ask her to make enough food for the baby to go through the weekend?
Unless she is a live-in she can't make greek yogurt during an 8-10 hour shift Sherlock.
Not OP but of course you can. You make regular yogurt in a yogurt maker and then strain it in a yogurt strainer for 24 hours in the fridge. Easy peasy - I do it all the time.
Anonymous wrote:My nanny bulk makes sold foods all the time - meatballs, etc - and freezes them. Just buy more ingredients and tell her what to store the final product in. Many nannies want to help and this is an easy one, esp since she's already doing a batch of whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op does she make the Greek yogurt at your house or at hers ? I just googled how to make it and it takes 22.5 hours. Most of that is it sitting in an oven but still wow
OPs a troll so who cares
Yeah, sorry little Sherlock, but I am not a troll.
Nanny makes the yogurt at our house.
So... there is not definite answer to whether or not I can ask her to make enough food for the baby to go through the weekend?
Unless she is a live-in she can't make greek yogurt during an 8-10 hour shift Sherlock.
Anonymous wrote:I think you're getting a pretty definitive answer OP - what you want to do is going beyond the boundaries of your nanny's job.
If you want her to do it you need to ask her, and pay her extra.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op does she make the Greek yogurt at your house or at hers ? I just googled how to make it and it takes 22.5 hours. Most of that is it sitting in an oven but still wow
OPs a troll so who cares
Yeah, sorry little Sherlock, but I am not a troll.
Nanny makes the yogurt at our house.
So... there is not definite answer to whether or not I can ask her to make enough food for the baby to go through the weekend?
Anonymous wrote:My nanny always does this! She even makes a meatloaf every Thursday for a weekend meal.
We help each other where we can. When I get home a couple hours early, I let her go instead of keeping her. I think this give and take is what makes us a good pair.
OP, do you do "extra" for her where you can?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op does she make the Greek yogurt at your house or at hers ? I just googled how to make it and it takes 22.5 hours. Most of that is it sitting in an oven but still wow
OPs a troll so who cares
Anonymous wrote:Op does she make the Greek yogurt at your house or at hers ? I just googled how to make it and it takes 22.5 hours. Most of that is it sitting in an oven but still wow