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3:05 am Tuesday, September 10, 2002

School Lunches

By Staff
Meridian Public School District
Breakfast
Monday: Sausage and pancake on a stick, orange slices, chilled milk.
Tuesday: Toasted cheese sandwich, assorted fruit juice, chilled milk.
Wednesday: Sausage and biscuit, assorted fruit juice and chilled milk.
Thursday: Cinnamon biscuits, applesauce, chilled milk.
Friday: Cereal, toast, bananas, chilled milk.
Lunch
Monday: Baked ham, Sloppy Joe, french fries, parsley buttered new potatoes, lima beans, chilled peaches, cornbread.
Tuesday: Beef tips over noodles, grilled chicken salad, steamed broccoli, green beans, tossed salad, blushing chilled pears, yeast roll.
Wednesday: Chicken nuggets, pizza, scalloped potatoes, seasoned cabbage, mixed vegetables, orange halves, yeast roll, brownies.
Thursday: Country fried steak, ham and cheese po' boy, mashed potatoes, southern greens, corn on the cob, frozen fruit bar, cornbread, assorted gelatin.
Friday: Cheeseburger, chef salad, french fries, baked beans, potato salad, fruit cocktail, crackers, yellow cake.
Milk and juice available daily.
Lauderdale County School District
Lunch
Monday: Corn dog, baked ham, macaroni and cheese, green beans, cheesy broccoli, rolls, chilled fruit, fresh fruit assortment, variety of milk.
Tuesday: Chicken fajitas, Sloppy Joe, tossed salad, California veggies, hot cinnamon apples, chilled fruit, fresh fruit assortment, variety of milk.
Wednesday: Hamburger, cheeseburger, french fries, choice of two vegetables, chilled fruit, fresh fruit assortment, chocolate chip cookie, variety of milk.
Thursday: Barbecue rib sandwich, baked chicken, seasoned lima beans, turnip greens, chilled fruit, fresh fruit assortment, roll or cornbread, variety of milk.
Friday: Pizza, garden salad, whole kernel corn, rosey applesauce, chilled peach slices, fresh fruit assortment, variety of milk.
Charge for full price student lunch is $1.50. Charge for full price student breakfast is 50 cents. Fresh fruit and juice available daily. Salad or fruit and meat plate available as alternative menu daily.
Quitman School District
Breakfast
Monday: Pancake and sausage on a stick, choice of fruit and fruit juice, chilled milk of choice.
Tuesday: Biscuit with ham, choice of fruit and fruit juice, chilled milk of choice.
Wednesday: Grilled cheese toast, choice of fruit and fruit juice, chilled milk of choice.
Thursday: Biscuit with bacon and cheese, choice of fruit and fruit juice, chilled milk of choice.
Friday: Cinnamon rolls, choice of fruit and fruit juice, chilled milk of choice.
Lunch
Monday: Chicken nuggets, spaghetti with meat sauce, seasoned green beans, seasoned squash, tropical fruit/ strawberry cup, garlic bread.
Tuesday: Turkey and cheese kaiser, tacos, mixed vegetables, individual salads, grape clusters/tropical apples, chocolate chip cookie.
Wednesday: Stuffed crust pizza, chicken salad plate, whole kernel corn, raw veggies with dip, chilled peaches, banana berry blend, assorted Jello.
Thursday: Hot dog, chicken pie, tater tots, steamed peas, orange wedges, rosey applesauce, hot yeast roll.
Friday: Fried chicken, manager choice, creamed potatoes with gravy, broccoli ranch salad, pear salad, pineapple tidbits, hot yeast roll, peach crisp.

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