Lets begin with saying that I make 90% of my meals from scratch, not just for the daycare kids, but for our family as well; I keep the consumption of processed food at a bare minimum. At every meal there are veggies, fruit, meats, breads.
Once in a while we bake cookies, or brownies, or have ice cream in the summer, but is not a fundamental part of the menu, and it is mostly for "special days".
Today for lunch we had baked potatoes, bread, and grilled pork. Everything was freshly made.
While eating, this five years old came up saying that her Dad always ask her what she had for lunch, but today he will be happy, because she didn't have junk food to eat
This particular family follows a particular diet at home, called Paleo. For what I have learned on the internet this philosophy of eating includes foods that humans were eating before the arrival of agriculture. So basically, lots of meat, fruits, very little vegetables, and no breads, pasta and so on...
I do respect whatever eating habits someone has, but I sure didn't appreciate this assumption...
These are being great parents for the past year, but what should I do? Say something or just let it go?
I recently downsized my daycare to only 3 kids.. I would love to send an info email about my menu, but I'm not sure what to say, or if it is the right thing to do...
Once in a while we bake cookies, or brownies, or have ice cream in the summer, but is not a fundamental part of the menu, and it is mostly for "special days".
Today for lunch we had baked potatoes, bread, and grilled pork. Everything was freshly made.
While eating, this five years old came up saying that her Dad always ask her what she had for lunch, but today he will be happy, because she didn't have junk food to eat

This particular family follows a particular diet at home, called Paleo. For what I have learned on the internet this philosophy of eating includes foods that humans were eating before the arrival of agriculture. So basically, lots of meat, fruits, very little vegetables, and no breads, pasta and so on...
I do respect whatever eating habits someone has, but I sure didn't appreciate this assumption...
These are being great parents for the past year, but what should I do? Say something or just let it go?
I recently downsized my daycare to only 3 kids.. I would love to send an info email about my menu, but I'm not sure what to say, or if it is the right thing to do...
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