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MIL fed my children ice cream for dinner

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Bubblebubblemrtumble · 16/07/2025 18:47

My MIL offers to collect DC 1 day a week from school then proceeds to feed him ice cream for tea. I am grateful for the childcare. But ungrateful for the unhealthy tea. I know she feeds DN a wholesome meal once a week whilst in her care. And leaves my kitchen in a state

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Yourethebeerthief · 16/07/2025 18:49

Depending on the timing I wouldn’t care for one day a week. My son would eat an ice cream and then have his tea a little later on no problem. It’s just pudding before tea for one night a week, and a bit of a treat pudding. But I know for some kids it would spoil their tea.

Astleyxyz · 16/07/2025 18:49

Seriously??

Smartiepants79 · 16/07/2025 18:53

Just ice cream? Seems a bit weird and my child would be asking for actual food themselves.
And how does she leave the kitchen in a mess if she’s not providing anything except ice cream?
Ice cream as part of a meal is totally fine.

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Fragmentedbrain · 16/07/2025 18:54

Wish she was making my tea tbh

ThejoyofNC · 16/07/2025 18:57

She left your kitchen a mess from making a bowl of ice-cream? You're just ungrateful.

officeeyecandy · 16/07/2025 18:59

Did you call the police ?

cramptramp · 16/07/2025 19:00

I’m not sure about this post ……

Ellie1015 · 16/07/2025 19:01

Perhaps leave dinner for them? Note saying xxxx in fridge.

Or leave it and give him proper food later that evening?

Wombatboymom · 16/07/2025 19:01

I would find this annoying as I don’t want my kids having sugar often. But this is easily solved by a conversation. ‘MIL, I have put dinner in the fridge, please serve that to DC. You’re welcome to serve a small portion of ice cream alongside dinner but not just dinner.’ That way you’ve prepared dinner so no mess and DC is getting some real food.

Don’t be a drama llama just use your big girl words.

Ellie1015 · 16/07/2025 19:02

Perhaps leave dinner for them? Note saying xxxx in fridge.

Or leave it and give him proper food later that evening?

Whycantyouwhisper · 16/07/2025 19:03

Maybe she was expecting food to be there for him. When there wasn’t anything provided she headed to the freezer.. as a one off it’s fine (assuming he survived?!)

Bitzee · 16/07/2025 19:04

Just ice cream? Was there some confusion somewhere and she thought you’d be eating dinner together later and gave ice cream as a snack, which would be fair enough given it’s summer?

MyUmberSeal · 16/07/2025 19:08

You’re being a big diva.

Lafufufu · 16/07/2025 19:10

If its a one off id have a word and leave it.

If shes unable / cant be arsed to make the child a sandwich I'd find a childminder.

Soonenough · 16/07/2025 19:10

My kinda dinner .

minnienono · 16/07/2025 19:11

Surely he has his tea when you get home, it’s just a snack to keep him going?

LizzieSiddal · 16/07/2025 19:13

Ice cream was his snack, feed him tea when you get home. OR leave a meal for him for mil to give to him.

ilovepixie · 16/07/2025 19:18

Wombatboymom · 16/07/2025 19:01

I would find this annoying as I don’t want my kids having sugar often. But this is easily solved by a conversation. ‘MIL, I have put dinner in the fridge, please serve that to DC. You’re welcome to serve a small portion of ice cream alongside dinner but not just dinner.’ That way you’ve prepared dinner so no mess and DC is getting some real food.

Don’t be a drama llama just use your big girl words.

You’re annoying for using the phrase ‘use your big girl words’🤨🤨

Ohhhthedrama · 16/07/2025 19:18

Sounds fabulous. Today for dinner me & my kids are having chocolate frostys ( ice cream/milkshake) with fries for dipping.

OurBeautifulBaby · 16/07/2025 19:18

Look after them yourself if it’s not to your standards.

Pinkrosesyellowroses · 16/07/2025 19:22

Surely the ice cream is just a snack and she’s expecting you to provide a meal later? If you want her to provide a meal you need to tell her/ask her about this.

PorkPieForStarters · 16/07/2025 19:23

Does she have room for another? Sounds like a great dinner.

Thefaceofboe · 16/07/2025 19:23

Whycantyouwhisper · 16/07/2025 19:03

Maybe she was expecting food to be there for him. When there wasn’t anything provided she headed to the freezer.. as a one off it’s fine (assuming he survived?!)

It’s a bit weird though don’t you think? Not giving a child in your care a proper meal?

AtomHeartMotherOfGod · 16/07/2025 19:25

Bubblebubblemrtumble · 16/07/2025 18:47

My MIL offers to collect DC 1 day a week from school then proceeds to feed him ice cream for tea. I am grateful for the childcare. But ungrateful for the unhealthy tea. I know she feeds DN a wholesome meal once a week whilst in her care. And leaves my kitchen in a state

Woah... careful you don't end with MIL giving you a big fat finger when you want help in future. This is tiny and won't affect him. They serve ice cream for pudding at school for goodness' sake.

Overtheatlantic · 16/07/2025 19:25

Have you had the MN “quiet word”?