Although she was supposed to cook for the baby I don't know why but I'm still cooking all my daughter's meals myself in the eves when I come back from work - I admit that I love cooking her a variety of healthy meals in batches that I freeze and didn't really like what the new nanny has cooked for her so far. Last week I left some organic chicken breasts in the fridge and when I got home at night I realised that she had cooked and ate it, surely she could have at least prepared some for my daughter as well as she knows by now that's the kind of food I buy and prepare for her (MY daughter, not the nanny!). Or in the eves I'll read in the diary that my daughter had banana for breakfast AND afternoon snack that day but all the pears, apples and avocado that I left in the fruit bowl have also been gone (but aparently not eaten by my daughter...).
Can anyone please give me some advice? I don't know how to tackle it and nip it in the bud.. I really wouldn't want to tell her what she can or cannot eat in my house and I also want her to be happy in her workplace - And I do hope I'm not coming across here as someone stinge with food but I promise I'm not! To the contrary! I just thought I didn't need to point out to her that the baby comes first! Always! She used to be an au-pair before coming to work for us as a live out nanny and maybe she still has the 'au-pair' mentality and may also be trying to save money by not doing any food shopping?
Is there a non-spoken rule of what she's allowed to it during the day in the job that I don't know? I must add that apart from that she's been great with my daughter and maybe I should just be grateful for that and ignore the sudden increased food bills??

Thanks for any tips/advice?