Sentences with phrase «from cafeteria trays»

Here you'll find many of the essential wares you need to keep your operation running smoothly day in and day out, from cafeteria trays to organizers.

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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.
At summer camp, I reimagined the cafeteria offerings as chopped salads for fellow campers, pulling the chicken entrée with a fork, making vinaigrettes with the honey packets from the tea station, mustard from the sandwich bar, and the oil and vinegar from the condiment tray.
A full tray of food in the cafeteria runs $ 2.75, less than a latte from Starbucks or a gallon of gas or milk.
I've had cafeteria workers forbid me from taking pictures of food on the lunch line itself, with no explanation, and have had school officials watch me like a hawk as I took pictures of the food on children's trays.
Back at the lunchroom at Harris elementary in Fort Collins, Colo., fourth - graders clean their trays before raising their hands to be dismissed from the cafeteria.
My feeling about milk in schools, as shared by many TLT readers (judging from this morning's discussion on the Facebook page and in comments on the blog), is that milk does have a place on lunch trays, but not to the exclusion of other beverages like water (which, as it turns out, is not so easy to get into cafeterias) and plant - based milks for those who drink them.
The kitchen also makes money transporting grassfed meats from Shenandoah processors to local restaurants, and Curtin believes the less desirable cuts — such as beef chuck — could easily end up as burgers on cafeteria trays as part of a bartering arrangement with restaurateurs.
In addition, Roberson ensures that farmers visit the kids to teach them about how food makes it from field to cafeteria tray.
I haven't yet researched it, but my sense is that this waste is only growing in quantity as school districts move from what many of us remember from childhood — on site cafeteria cooking with reusable trays and real silverware — to food prepared off - site and packaged for reheating.
Finally, in one of the boldest moves of healthcare history, the Cleveland Clinic has taken the World Health Organization's announcement about the dangers of red and processed meat to heart, banning foods like bacon, hot dogs, salami and bologna from patient trays, cafeterias and vending machines.
Ill admit that when I was a kid I used to love riding down snowy hills outside my junior high school on plastic lunch trays stolen from the cafeteria, but those days are long gone.
Possibly coming soon to a cafeteria tray near you: sweet potato pancakes, hamburgers mixed with plum puree, and barbecue sauce made from raisins.
In addition to operating a full - service cafeteria, the food service provider will also have the capability to provide catering services, ranging from simple coffee services to deli sandwich trays, and to hot and cold meals.
Most college cafeterias have come a long way from trays of overcooked food and menus that cycle through the same meals each week.
• Demonstrated ability to assist cooks in preparation of nutritious meals • Special talent for planning menu for individuals under the supervision of a dietitian or nutritionist • Well - versed in organizing and delivering meal trays to the patients, nursing units and department • Competent at stocking cafeteria with required items • Able to operate commercial dishwasher • Effectively removes waste from area and clean patient carts after every meal
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