I don't have anything about breakfast in my contract because personally unless I had to drop my child off at 6 am they would be fed breakfast before they went.
This is my schedule in my handbook:
7:30am Centre Opens - Free Play
8:30am Get ready and walk (weather permitting) or drive school aged children to school/bus stop
9:30 am Circle Time – songs, books, weather, calendar
10:00 am SnackTime
10:30 am Outside Play (weather permitting) - activities include visiting local parks, going on walks and bike rides, or remaining at the daycare yard
11:30 am/ Lunch
12 noon Tidy up lunch and Brush Teeth
12:30 am Quiet Book Time before Nap
12:45 pm Naptime - Children remaining awake may do books, puzzles, other quiet activities
while others sleep
2:15 pm Snack Time
3:00 pm Go pick up older children from school. Weather permitting - outside play in the yard
3:30 pm School yard play or inside play
6:00 pm Centre Closes

She did pay a deposit of the last two weeks. From what she has said she is paying for the full month tomorrow.

In part I do understand because she is use to having a nanny. She seems dissatisfied with her current provider that comes to her home does her laundry, cleaning and cooking. (But will also take the kids to her own home to watch TV as they do not have a tv) I also understand most people think "I am paying for it so I am using the time" theory. I will probably remove the hours I am willing to work and ask people what hours they are looking for.

my am snacks are always served with fresh fruit and milk (afternoon with water) with things like yogurt/cherrios, cheese and crackers, raisin bread ect. Lunches vary (I did buy Halal chicken nuggest just for them) with chicken nuggets, grilled cheese, wraps, and veggies either salad or cut veggies

My kids are awake at 7am at the latest and start breakfast at 730ish. Because I don't have breakfast "scheduled" should I ask that she sends them breakfast?