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    I agree with Micky C in a lot of different areas.

    1.. While I understand Brights desire to serve healthy food, I do not advertise serving organic food..... But I make every effort to incorporate things like farm eggs, farmers market veggies, locally made foods, and or fruit truck produce when available and cost effective...Differen t providers do different things, and good on em, but at this time an all organic daycare does not work for me. I too have no problem serving KD, or hotdogs, esp. during the bbq season, or lets face it, when cashflow is a bit tight that week.

    2. I make it very clear to parents not to expect a daily craft home, but rather to understand that the kids are having fun learning social skills, and life skills. When I talk to them they often tell me that their child will say things like..".Oh mom we have to respect each other's space", or "we walk we don't run. "

    3. As far as vacation and what not, I do what's normal for my area, its as simple as that... I may test the waters a bit when I have been around a while, but for sure not within the first one or 2 years.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dodge__driver11 View Post

    1.. While I understand Brights desire to serve healthy food, I do not advertise serving organic food..... But I make every effort to incorporate things like farm eggs, farmers market veggies, locally made foods, and or fruit truck produce when available and cost effective...Differen t providers do different things, and good on em, but at this time an all organic daycare does not work for me. I too have no problem serving KD, or hotdogs, esp. during the bbq season, or lets face it, when cashflow is a bit tight that week.
    When I said healthy, I meant along these lines. I also do not advertise an organic menu. But I do my best. I occasionally serve KD and I have served hot dogs a few times, but for the most part I work hard to make sure that the kids are fed very well. I serve them the same foods that I would feed my own family, and the parents have always been happy with what I am serving.

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    This may be a dumb question, but I don't know the answer and this seems like the right place to ask it. Everyone seems to agree that hot dogs are bad. No argument from me there, I haven't ever served these as a daycare food. If I was to buy the hot dogs that have ingredients that I recognize, and nothing weird and gross, are these as bad as no name hot dogs? It seems like when I read the ingredients on a package of walmart hot dogs, it seems so obvious that it is bad. But when I read a Maple Leaf package, all it says is "pork (or chicken), sea salt (i think?) and something about celery?
    I want to be clear, this is for my own family, for camping or bbq nights, now that the weather is nice. I post my meals every day, and 2 of the 3 families read it, and they appreciate that the kids eat healthy here.

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    I serve foods along the lines of Jenn and dodge by the sounds of it. I give fruit at almost every meal and snack but I need to get better at serving veggies. My kids have always ate veggies in stews, soups, chilis, etc but I have only ever had one who liked them raw. I don't serve veggies with dip but may try serving it with hummus or something like that.

    Superfun, I am not sure if hot dogs are ever really "healthy" but nothing beats a hot dog cooked over the bonfire....go on and splurge!! lol Crap food in moderation isn't the devil....IMO haha

    Other ways to save money....

    1. Do you supply the sunscreen? If you do, can you ask the parents to start or to at least pay for what you buy (I ask this because I just buy it out of pocket...well not really. I feel my fee covers it)

    2. Do you buy/make gifts for special occasions? If you do, can you cut those out? (again, I ask because I do a lot of gifts and if I needed to save money this would be one of the first things I would cut out)
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    personally I see nothing wrong with serving hot dogs to daycare kids. I don't check labels either, I look at the cost. We only eat it once a month so I don't see the big deal.

    If you want to eat hot dogs and serve them to your family then go for it. Sometimes I think people worry too much about this sort of stuff. Pick foods that have ingredients you recognize, try to incorporate lots of fruits and vegies and don't beat yourself up if you eat things that aren't so go like hot dogs!

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    My kids love raw veggies, and fresh fruit. (I trick em though lol) I serve my fruit with whipping cream (the thick cream that you whip, not the oil based product) and my veggies with humus or veggies dips/melted cream cheese....yummers.

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    I never used to read ingredients on everything. When my youngest daughter needed to be gluten free, the label reading started. And then the desire to not have to read labels led to me cutting out as much processed food as I could. And now when I read labels, I find it overwhelming how much non-food stuff is in my food. So now I read labels, cook from scratch (still learning though, my meals are pretty basic) but I still crave some of my old ways, like hot dogs when I'm lazy. haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by mickyc View Post
    The thing is - what you consider healthy and others consider healthy can be two different things.
    It is one thing to have a personal perspective different to another person but what is healthy and what isn't healthy is not opinion, it is backed up by research and fact. Processed foods like hot dogs and nuggets are unhealthy, that is fact. If another person doesn't agree that they are unhealthy, they are still unhealthy and that person is just wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AmandaKDT View Post
    Very much off topic but I made a "pizza" the other day using spaghetti squash as the crust. It was actually really delicious!! Just google "spaghetti squash pizza crust". It doesn't feel like you are missing out on anything to eat this instead of regular pizza.
    Have you heard people say that the cauliflower is the new kale? Last year everything was all about kale but this year its the cauli. I have seen so many recipes now for a cauliflower pizza crust!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5 Little Monkeys View Post
    I serve foods along the lines of Jenn and dodge by the sounds of it. I give fruit at almost every meal and snack but I need to get better at serving veggies. My kids have always ate veggies in stews, soups, chilis, etc but I have only ever had one who liked them raw. I don't serve veggies with dip but may try serving it with hummus or something like that.

    Superfun, I am not sure if hot dogs are ever really "healthy" but nothing beats a hot dog cooked over the bonfire....go on and splurge!! lol Crap food in moderation isn't the devil....IMO haha

    Other ways to save money....

    1. Do you supply the sunscreen? If you do, can you ask the parents to start or to at least pay for what you buy (I ask this because I just buy it out of pocket...well not really. I feel my fee covers it)

    2. Do you buy/make gifts for special occasions? If you do, can you cut those out? (again, I ask because I do a lot of gifts and if I needed to save money this would be one of the first things I would cut out)
    They all supply their own sunscreen and as I have said a couple of times we only make crafts around themes. This isn't a case of not being able to afford to run my daycare but simply that as the cost of running it goes up the expense is not passed on in any portion to the parents, it is coming out of my pocket, my earnings.

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