2 7 8 9 6 14 15 17 16 13 21 22 24 23 20 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 10 27 1 28 3 February is National Cherry Month! Why do we make a fuss about cherries in February? We celebrate George Washington’s birthday in February, and it is said that he once told his father “I cannot tell a lie father, it was I who cut the cherry tree down.” What is more American than celebrating his birthday, as well as Presidents’ Day, by having cherries? They are rich in potassium, vitamin A and beta-carotene. Eating cherries help with pain relief, prevention of heart disease and cancer, and reduced inflammation. FEBRUARY Happy Valentine’s Day! TISD Elementary/Intermediate Menu 5 Interesting Facts About Cherries 1. The word ‘cherry’ comes from the Turkish town of Cerasus. 2. Cherries belong to the rose family. 3. On average, there are about 44 cherries in one pound. 4. The English colonists brought cherries to North America in the 1600’s 5. Once upon a time, serving ice cream on cherry pie in Kansas was prohibited. Lunch: $2.35 Students $3.50 Adults All lunch rolls, tortillas, pastas and other bread items contain at least 51% whole grain. Our unit priced lunch consists of 3 or more components, one must be a fruit or vegetable. 1% white milk and fat free chocolate milk offered daily. Cheeseburger Fish Sticks with Hushpuppies & Tartar Sauce Chicken Popper Salad Baby Baker Potatoes Vegetable Sticks w/Ranch Dressing Frosted Pear Fresh Orange Wedges Milk Variety Pepperoni French Bread Pizza Cheese Pizza Strips Hummus Plate Fresh Garden Coins w/Ranch Dressing Marinara Sauce Applesauce Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk Variety Gelatin Chicken Nuggets Macaroni & Cheese Hummus Plate Steamed Broccoli Carrot Coins Chilled Peaches Banana Milk Variety Breakfast for Lunch Pancakes w/Syrup Scrambled Eggs, Sausage Link Cereal & Yogurt w/Whole Wheat Toast & Jelly Hash Browns Baked Tomato Fresh Apple Apple or Orange Juice Milk Variety Hamburger BBQ Rib Sandwich Chicken Popper Salad Golden Corn Ranch Style Beans Rainbow Pears Fresh Orange Wedges Milk Variety Meatball Sub Beef Ravioli w/Garlic Breadstick Fruit & Yogurt Plate with A+ Smart Cookies Lemon-Garlic Veggies Garden Salad w/Ranch Dressing Strawberry Applesauce Orange Wedges Milk Variety Beef Soft Taco Cheese Enchiladas Hummus Plate Pinto Beans Golden Corn Chips & Salsa Pineapple Tidbits Banana Milk Variety Salsa Roasted Chicken with a Roll Steak Nuggets with a Roll Fruit & Yogurt Plate with A+ Smart Cookies Mashed Potatoes Winter Blend Vegetables Mandarin Oranges Fresh Apple Milk Variety Krispy Treat Cheeseburger Fish Sticks w/Hushpuppies & Tartar Sauce Chicken Popper Salad Crinkle Cut Fries Vegetable Sticks w/Ranch Dressing Frosted Pears Fresh Orange Wedges Milk Variety Pepperoni French Bread Pizza Cheese Pizza Strips Hummus Plate Fresh Broccoli w/Ranch Dressing Marinara Sauce Applesauce Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk Variety Gelatin Spaghetti & Meatballs Beef Ravioli w/Garlic Breadstick Chef Salad Seasoned Green Beans Garden Salad Strawberry Applesauce Fresh Orange Wedges Milk Variety Pepperoni French Bread Pizza Cheese Pizza Strips Hummus Plate Baby Carrots w/Ranch Dressing Marinara Sauce 100% Fruit Juice- Frozen Treat! Assorted Fresh Fruit Milk Variety Homemade Grilled Cheese Sandwich Mini Corndogs Chef Salad Tomato Soup Seasoned Green Beans Chilled Peaches Fresh Apple Milk Variety Cheese Enchiladas Beef Taco Hummus Plate Pinto Beans Golden Corn Chips & Salsa Pineapple Tidbits Banana Milk Variety BBQ Stuffed Potato w/Garlic Toast BBQ Sandwich Pizza Bake w/Garlic Toast Fruit & Yogurt Plate with A+ Smart Cookies Steamed Broccoli Mixed Vegetables Mandarin Oranges, Fresh Apple Milk Variety Pudding Macaroni & Cheese with a Roll Chicken Tenders with a Roll Hummus Plate Vegetable Medley Baby Carrots w/Ranch Dressing Chilled Peaches Banana Milk Variety Teriyaki Chicken w/Vegetable Chow Mein Mandarin Orange Chicken w/Vegetable Chow Mein Fruit & Yogurt Plate w/A+ Smart Cookies Steamed Broccoli Tossed Salad w/Toasted Sesame Dressing Mandarin Oranges, Fresh Apple Orange Dream Cake Milk Variety Hamburger Hot Dog Chicken Popper Salad Crinkle Cut Fries Baked Beans Pineapple Fresh Orange Wedges Milk Variety Staff Development Day
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3February is National Cherry Month!Why do we make a fuss about cherries in February?
We celebrate George Washington’s birthday in February, and it is said that he once told his father “I
cannot tell a lie father, it was I who cut the cherry tree down.” What is more American than celebrating
his birthday, as well as Presidents’ Day, by having cherries? They are rich in potassium, vitamin A and beta-carotene. Eating cherries help with pain relief, prevention of heart disease and cancer, and reduced
inflammation.
FEBRUARY
HappyValentine’s
Day!
TISD Elementary/Intermediate Menu
5 Interesting Facts About Cherries
1. The word ‘cherry’ comes from the Turkish town of Cerasus.
2. Cherries belong to the rose family.
3. On average, there are about 44 cherries in one pound.
4. The English colonists brought cherries to North America in the 1600’s
5. Once upon a time, serving ice cream on cherry pie in Kansas was prohibited.
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5 Interesting Facts About Cherries1. The word ‘cherry’ comes from the Turkish town of Cerasus.
2. Cherries belong to the rose family.
3. On average, there are about 44 cherries in one pound.
4. The English colonists brought cherries to North America in the 1600’s
5. Once upon a time, serving ice cream on cherry pie in Kansas was prohibited.
Lunch: $2.35 Students $3.50 Adults
All lunch rolls, tortillas, pastas and other bread items contain at least 51% whole grain.
Our unit priced lunch consists of 3 or more components,
one must be a fruit or vegetable.
1% white milk and fat free chocolate milk offered daily.
Lunch: $2.35 Students $3.50 AdultsAll lunch rolls, tortillas, pastas and other bread items contain at least 51% whole grain.
Our unit priced lunch consists of 3 or more components, one must be a fruit or vegetable. 1% white milk & fat free chocolate milk offered daily.
Breakfast: $1.25 Students $2.35 AdultsOur unit priced breakfast includes an entrée (in bold) and choice of sides.
(A minimum of 3 menu items must be selected, including 1 serving of fruit; items in bold count towards two items)
All breakfast breads, cereals & pastries contain at least 51% whole grain.In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of communication for program information (e.g. Braille, large print, audiotape, American Sign Language, etc.), should contact the Agency (State or local) where they applied for benefits. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339. Additionally, program information may be made available in languages other than English.To file a program complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, (AD-3027) found online at: http://www.ascr.usda.gov/complaint_filing_cust.html, and at any USDA office, or write a letter addressed to USDA and provide in the letter all of the information requested in the form. To request a copy of the complaint form, call (866) 632-9992. Submit your completed form or letter to USDA by: (1) mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture,Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights,1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington, D.C. 20250-9410; (2) fax: (202) 690-7442; or (3) email: . This institution is an equal opportunity [email protected]
Corn DogPeanut Butter and
Jelly SandwichHummus Plate
Potato TotsFresh Veggie Sticks
with DipChilled Fruit Choice
Milk
Chicken Breast BitesPeanut Butter and
Jelly SandwichFruit & Yogurt Plate
Three Bean SaladBaby Carrots with DipChilled Fruit Choice
Milk
Grilled Cheese SandwichPeanut Butter and
Jelly SandwichChicken Popper Salad
Crinkle FriesFresh Veggie Sticks
with DipChilled Fruit Choice
Milk
Hamburger/CheeseburgerPeanut Butter and
Jelly SandwichHummus Plate
Spinach SaladBaby Carrots with DipChilled Fruit Choice