I'd just print the menu off and send it home every week on Monday. If there are any questions they'll be sure to ask since they aren't actually fully coming inside to see your menu.
DCP Assume I Feed Junk Food...
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Anything processed is out tho including fresh baked bread because of the processed flour. Pasta is processed and so are grains. Grains are out for other reasons too that I won't go into.
Anyway I second what one of the other posters said, you can't take what a kid says at face value ever. If you're concerned talk directly to the parents about it.- Flag
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I would not take what the child said as what really happened. I know that these kids tell their parents the weirdest things. I have had one parent purposely say to me that she needed to remember to check the menu because whenever she asked the 4 y/o what we had for lunch the answer was either chicken nuggets or macaroni and cheese. I can assure you that was not what was on the menu every day LOL!!- Flag
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I wouldn't worry too much. If they have an issue, they'll probably ask. I use to send home menus, until I continually found them in the cubbies scrunched up or laying around the yard. Then I would post it on the board at the door. No one looked-ever. I stopped a few months back, and still no one has noticed. If they ask, I tell them. I had a dck who everyday said we had hamburger and carrots. That's it. Everyday. Finally dcm was like wth???? I said, nope, this is what we had this week and went thru the menu with her. I then informed her that dck said at home all they have is juice and chips
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They probably refer to anything no Paleo as "junk". So it's probably not that the parents assume anything, or assume you feed fish sticks and frozen pizza and canned spaghetti and pop tarts...but that they talk a lot about what is Paleo and what isn't and the little girl has absorbed the information (makes sense, mine knows an awful lot about which products are gluten free and which aren't), and knows nonPaleo food simply as "junk".
You could bring it up to the parents, or just ignore it because I bet I'm right. (I'm guilty of calling a lot of processed food "junk" that would probably offend some people").Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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I definitely agree with letting it go. YOU know that your food is healthy. If DCD is that concerned about it, he'll bring it up with you.- Flag
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That's what I thought too.... I thought it was elimination of processed foods and grains. Here is the list shared with me when I asked someone who follows the diet what they can and can't eat.
Eat:
Grass-produced meats
Fish/seafood
Fresh fruits and veggies
Eggs
Nuts and seeds
Healthful oils (Olive, walnut, flaxseed, macadamia, avocado, coconut)
Don’t eat:
Cereal grains
Legumes (including peanuts)
Dairy
Refined sugar
Potatoes
Processed foods
Salt
Refined vegetable oils
Edited: duh, I should have read through all the replies first. I pretty much just repeated what a few others said. Oops!- Flag
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One of the first rules of child care.......
NEVER EVER take anything said by a child at face value.
DCG could have had a convo about junk food with dad ONE TIME and she remembers that conversation and simply made a comment about it.
In reality, it may have absolutely NOTHING to do with you.
If you really want your daycare families to be aware of what you serve why not post a weekly or monthly menu?- Flag
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