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Tuesday
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5 Meatloaf Hot Roll Mashed Potatoes Steamed Vegetables Cinnamon Apples or BYSL
6 Chicken Alfredo with Garlic Bread or Pizza Seasoned Vegetables Italian Salad Fruit Cup
7 Tacos Charro Beans Spanish Rice Lettuce & Tomato Homemade Salsa Fruit Cup
8 Burger & Fries
11 Stuffed Baked Potato Fresh Garden Salad Broccoli & Cheese Homemade Salsa Fruit Cup or BYSL 18 Homemade Pig in a Blanket or Corn Dog Cucumber Nachos Ranch Style Beans Fruit Cup
12 Country Bowl or Popcorn Chicken Bucket Fresh Salad Hot Roll Fruit Cup 19 Chicken Fried Steaks or Boneless BBQ Chicken Wings Hot Roll Mashed Potatoes Peas & Carrots Fruit Cup
13 Italian Dippers or Individual Pizza Steamed Vegetables Italian Salad Fruit Wiggles 20 Spaghetti with Meat Sauce and Garlic Toast or Pizza Seasoned Green Beans Italian Salad Banana Sundaes
25 Asian Bowl with Fried Rice Hot Roll Seasoned Carrots Steamed Mixed Vegetables Fruit Cup or BYSL
26 Smothered Steak or Chicken Strips Hot Roll Mashed Potato Squash Medley Fruit Cup
27 Monterrey Chicken with Garlic Toast or Pizza Seasoned Vegetables Italian Salad Strawberries & Cream
14 Nachos Refried Beans Spanish Rice Lettuce & Tomato Homemade Salsa Fruit Cup 21 Tacos Charro Beans Spanish Rice Lettuce & Tomato Homemade Salsa Fruit Cup
15 Burger & Fries Lettuce & Pickles Sliced Tomatoes Fresh Fruit
28 Burritos or Crispitos Charro Beans Spanish Rice Lettuce & Tomato Homemade Salsa Fruit Cup
29 Burger & Fries Lettuce & Pickles Sliced Tomatoes Fresh Fruit
22 Burger & Fries Lettuce & Pickles Sliced Tomatoes Fresh Fruit
There is no better way to start your day than with breakfast! It is not dubbed the most important meal of the day without reason. First off, it breaks the night time fasting. After not eating for at least 8 hours, your body needs some fuel to wake up. Being the first meal, it has the ability to affect your eating for the rest of the day. Starting the day with a wellbalanced meal keeps hunger at bay and allows you to make wise choices for the meals that follow. Breakfast also helps improve your concentration in the classroom allowing your mind to focus on what is being taught verses when you are going to eat.
Eating breakfast is a no-brainer!
An option of Cereal & Toast, Fresh Fruit or Fruit Cup, and a Choice of Juice and Milk are also offered everyday.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Pancake Wrap or Kolache
Taco Tuesday! Choice of Taco
Muffin & Yogurt or Bagel with Topping
Scrambled Eggs with Bacon & Toast or Cheese Omelet with Salsa
Cinnamon Roll or Donuts
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