The post about getting a doggy bag for leftovers - who would bother considering that when it’s a dessert that it’s 50% ice cream which is nearly melted. Shes so odd.
"hates food waste"? is she joking?! this is the woman who cooks spaghetti just to pose with it while wearing red lipstick and take selfies for content, and who buys pastries and croissants that she has no intention of eating, just so she can take aesthetic photos! hopefully the pastries and cakes are then eaten by the nanny or whichever member of her "village" is currently taking care of Aurora - but she fully admitted that the spaghetti wasn't eaten. just a prop for photos and then the entire meal was dumped in the bin. equally, for someone who supposedly "hates waste", she has no issue buying cheap, fast fashion solely for the sake of trying it on in her stories, sharing body checking selfies and criticising it for being poorly made and ill-fitting, only for it never to be worn again.
as for the "healthy, organic" food she keeps sharing that she has ordered for Aurora to eat on their trip, i fully get wanting to give your child decent meals and ensure they are getting the correct nutrients etc, but this hyperfixation on "health" screams "eating disorder". not allowing her daughter to ever eat a meal ordered from the kid's menu in a restaurant on the basis that it isn't healthy is setting Aurora up for issues with food. the odd meal isn't going to harm her - it's normal, and "healthy" in terms of Aurora developing a balanced and healthy relationship with food/eating/body image etc, which is going to be a huge challenge with Danae as a mother, dragging her to the gym on a daily basis to watch her mother work out and spend hours body checking, while refusing to allow her daughter to see her eat by refusing to eat in front of her - minus that single spoonful of yoghurt she managed to force down when Aurora was about 9 months old - unless maybe it's a juice or a plate of lettuce leaves.
she claims to be anti diet culture, yet the company she buys baby food from is focused on fresh, organic, healthy food - all superfood muffins with hidden vegetables, sugar-free porridge, "healthy" Christmas treats etc. again, i get wanting to ensure your baby has a healthy diet - but healthy is about balance and also developing a "healthy" approach to food/eating, not teaching your child that sugar is bad, and non-organics food is unhealthy and that the odd kid's meal is not okay. she is setting her daughter up for a lifetime of disordered eating and a messed up relationship with food - despite claiming that she is determined to protect her daughter from the impact of diet culture.