End of Day, Dinner, Thoughts?
I usually make/prep my family's dinner during the DCK's nap time. Then I toss it in the oven or in a skillet to warm and wait until 5:00pm when the last child leaves. Or I prep it during breakfast and pop it in the crock pot.
Is this okay? It just occurred to me that a parent may smell the food warming and think I was cooking while their child was here. I am in the classroom. The kids and are I usually reading or coloring the last 30 minutes of the day but it's one of those "impression" things? Does anyone else do this? |
I make sure something is in the crock pot while interviewing, and explain there is almost something cooking away in there.
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Originally Posted by redmaple: |
Yep, I sometimes do this too. Never had any problems. Sometimes a parent will say "mmmm something smells good". I dont get much alone time with my own kids, and would much rather spend after dc hours with them instead of cooking dinner. ;)
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Originally Posted by Baby Beluga: |
I don’t bring it up at all. Obviously from time to time I will have food cooking already or in a slow cooker. Anyone that’s going to make a fuss about it is not someone I want as a client. Do they also just assume I don’t cook them lunch? Obviously some of my time is going to be spent meal prepping.
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I would think it would make it seem more homey. Unless you are trying to project a school like environment, as a parent I would enjoy smelling home cooking.
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I wouldn’t worry about it! I often have food in the oven or crock pot for dinner. I’ll occasionally have a parent comment that it smells wonderful, or joke around about staying for dinner. It’s family child care...they expect the workings of family life, or at least should.
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I think unless someone mentions it, I wouldn't say a thing. They don't know if it went into the crockpot before they got there or you just threw it into the oven or whatever. If dcps are going to worry about that, then they are probably worrying about a ton of other things and I wouldn't want them anyways; they'd make me too nervous.:rolleyes: It all comes down to trusting the provider.
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I would not mention it at all.I always prepped family dinner at lunch.Then when going out for afternoon play would put in oven.That is what family childcare in a home is.You need to feed your family.I knew a provider years ago that claimed to provide DCfamily with dinner to go .I never knew if it was true but she claimed to charge for the service.
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I would think for the most part a delicious smelling house would be a good thing. But if it is worrying you then you have been given a few good ideas to explain your cooking patterns.
My hubby often cooks bacon and eggs for breakfast. One of my dcd's said one morning "I love coming here in the mornings, it's smells like coffee and bacon!" :lol: |
Every job has its perks. I wouldn't even give it a second thought.
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Thank you for reassuring me, everyone.
Originally Posted by Play Care: |
Originally Posted by Baby Beluga: |
Originally Posted by Play Care: Tomorrow is Mississippi roast in the crock pot though :) |
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Originally Posted by hwichlaz: |
I do this all the time! I usually pop something in the oven during afternoon snack. In my opinion it is none of the parents business what I do in my kitchen as long as their children are well taken care of ;)
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I have many times started dinner about 5:00 like browning hamburger etc. last child leaves about 5:20. It's at least one perk of the job. No one has ever questioned it and I think it's a great idea. Not a problem in my mind!
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It's none of their business. The moment a parent has a problem with smelling HOME smells...they need to look at places other than a HOME daycare.
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Originally Posted by Meeko: |
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