It's Friday morning and of course that means another tidbit -
filled Lunch Tray Friday Buffet is coming your way.
Instead of insisting that students take one fruit or vegetable each day at lunch, West New York School District (WNYSD) students willingly
fill their lunch trays with healthy produce.
Instead of insisting that students take one fruit or vegetable each day at lunch, West New York School District (WNYSD) students willingly
fill their lunch trays with healthy produce.
Not exact matches
On the days mom was tied up with her from - home baking business,
lunch dates with her sisters, or marathon training, I would end up with a hot
lunch and sit there longing for my PB no - J and pick around the questionable foods that
filled my plastic cafeteria
tray.
if school administrators weren't too busy to plan and would approve parent volunteer
lunch monitors then parents could
fill some of the
lunch room void by left by over-extended cafeteria staff and teachers, explaining to kids what
lunch options were and encouraging the healthier choices as well as providing more prompts in the cafeteria as students have their
tray.
A reader on the
Lunch Tray's Facebook page recently asked for the recipe for my Greek spinach pie and while it's not typically «kid - friendly,» whatever that means, at least one of my kids gobbles down this dark - green - leaf -
filled entree quite happily.
Am no food nazi, but have been a teacher & a volunteer in the cafeteria long enough to see that carefully packed healthy
lunches & even the minimally standard nutritive valued school
lunch tray offerings are both NEGATED by kids «choosing» to
fill up on the empty calories in shiny packages.
But hopefully, this small sampling will inspire you to put on your creative
lunch tray hat,
fill up a few compartments with munchies your kids will love, and put an end to the whining for those «other»
lunch trays.