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Anonymous wrote:Just leave her $60 or so and say "this is for any groceries you want that we don't have."
That. But make it $100.
$60 is too little for 4 days.
$100 for one person for 4 days....you are ridiculous. $60 is plenty.
I am not ridiculous. I eat healthy and organic. There's no way I can eat 3 meals a day + snacks for 4 days for $60.
Me, too (re: healthy and organic). With basics/staples already in the house, one could easily shop for that period of time at Whole Foods for $60! Fresh fish, meat, chicken, veggies - as long as you're only getting the protein and fruits/veggies (and not stocking up on crap/snacks/basics), $60 is definitely enough.
i eat healthy and mostly organic too and $60 buys me an entire weeks worth of groceries from Whole Foods. I don't buy much prepackaged or processed, but will buy a treat. Not sure what you're buying that costs so dang much. Shop in season and avoid the middle.
We eat a lot of fish/seafood (fresh), cheeses, and fruits/veggies. Though I shop for two, it is easy to get to $60 on just proteins/fruits/veggie for one person.
But, again, I still think $60 for that period of time is more than generous considering the circumstances and the fact that all staples have been purchased.
Plus, there's the fact the OP asked the nanny and purchased the food she requested, so this is all moot anyway. Ha!