Our DC is due in summer and I am already concerned about MIL's tendency as a feeder. She'll make a brilliant nan and we get along really well, I've just noticed over the years that she expresses her love and care for people through baking large quantities of sugary puddings and encouraging them to over eat in an unhealthy way.
She acknowledges herself she could lose a bit of weight, her 2 cats are obese and her husband is also overweight and she over fed my husband when he was growing up so he was always over weight as a child/teen.
For example, her husband is borderline diabetic and medically obese but she keeps baking him batches of 20+ sugar free muffins every week. She also baked 2 huge puddings for Easter Sunday for 6 of us and looked disappointed when people only wanted one. This was on top of Easter eggs and a mountain of roast dinner.
I'm a foodie and love my food and treats as much as the next person, but tend to have smaller portions and balance with lots of activity to keep a healthy weight. I'm really concerned that she doesn't recognise her feeding habits and enjoyment of baking is actually creating an unhealthy culture around food and I'm worried that she'll do the same with our DC. I'm particularly I'm concerned if/when she's babysitting it will be very sugary food focused and not healthy for them.
Has anyone else encountered this with in laws? I'd appreciate some ideas on how to tackle it so our child doesn't have a negative relationship with food, aside from a full sugar/sweets/chocolate ban..