Posted on 02/14/2012 2:09:37 PM PST by Mountain Bike Vomit Carnage
The article says the cheese on the sandwich should have counted.
In my family it was mayonnaise sandwiches on day old bread (church donation), oatmeal for breakfast and lunch (30 min walk home from school, five min to eat, then back), and fried potatoes for dinner (with catsup if we had it.)
And I’m only in my 50s...
Let me translate: "hey, I only run the school; you don't seriously want for me to know what goes on inside it, do you?"
Yeup,
That would be the last damn day my kid went to public school.””””
AMEN
A friend of mine had 3 Bologna and Cheese Sandwiches and chips, everyday, for the four years we were in High School. My mother being Irish had no Idea what food was let me make my own.
I went 12 years to Catholic schools and NEVER had access to a cafeteria. One of my great treats was opening up my Soupy Sales lunch box and finding a Deviled Ham sandwich and a twinkie could buy our chocloate milk from a vendor.
My Sainted Mother was from the Maritimes in Canuckistan and forgot what my Grannie, a Utah hill person, taught her, food should taste good. I worked in a heavily Irish part of Boston and the tales of food murder was a good way to past the Night Watch.
I grew up in an Irish immigrant house in Detroit. Blah would be a compliment. Then my aunt married a Syrian-American who had been a cook in the Air Corps in North Africa and Italy, and he was a wizard in the kitchen. Then we moved out and back to mom’s rather unimaginative cuisine.
Yep! "Raised" up on a rail after goodly application of Tar and Feathers and run out of town... (Hopefully following in the wake of her boss!)
"Parts is parts..."
Two of the most daunting statements to be found on a food label:
"Flaked, formed and fabricated"
"Pasteurized processed American cheese food product"
And, then, there are the East Texas Hot Links with an ingredient statement that concludes with...
"...cows lips, udders and other beef parts"
Just imagine "other"...
She'd look mahty purdy up thar on that rail, with all them feathers...
Gov. Kathleen Sibelius: Kansas' gift to tyranny.
What is that? Is that that pink stuff that McDonald’s was using in their burgers?
turkey = one serving of meat
cheese = one serving of milk
bread = one serving of grain
banana and juice = two servings of fruit or vegetables
The way I see it the lunch met their requirements.
Cheese is a dairy product.
I’m trying.
Unfortunately this administration has hired people with NO experience in the field they are hired to harass. They have NO idea of nutrition. Now we have perfectly nutritious lunches being taken away and force a child to buy a non nutritious school lunch. We see the same thing with children being taken away from parents who “may spank” a child for unruly behavior and the parent charged with brutality. No wonder this country is going to hades in a handbasket.
I”m willing to bet the “employee of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Child Development and Early Education. HAS AN ASS WIDER THAN A MACK TRUCK AND A GUT TO MATCH!!!!!!!!!
I was presuming a gov employee had enough sense to know that.
It says milk.
It also said meat...Turkey didn’t count.
I was presuming a gov employee lacked enough sense to know that.
It says milk.
It also said meat...Turkey didn’t count.
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