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NOVEMBER 2013
Breakfast Breakfast
MONDAY
With the holidays right around the corner, it is time to talk food safety! Blunders in the kitchen can lead to more than just serving unsatisfactory food to your guests; it can also mean foodborne illness. Keep your family and friends safe this year by practicing proper food safety techniques. Here are a few helpful tips for a safe Thanksgiving: Clean: the first rule of safe food preparation in the home is to keep everything clean. Wash your hands for 20 seconds with warm water and soap before and after handling food. Clean any foodcontact surface with hot and soapy water before going on to the next item. Separate: even after youve cleaned your hands and surfaces thoroughly, raw meat, poultry, seafood, and eggs can still spread illness-causing bacteria to readyto-eat foodsunless you keep them separate. Cook: food is safely cooked when it reaches a high enough internal temperature to kill harmful bacteria. Do not rely on color as an indicator of food being cooked. Use a thermometer to ensure foods are cooked to safe internaltemperatures. Chill: Refrigerate foods quickly because harmful bacteria grow rapidly at room temperature. Refrigerate any type of foods that should be kept cold within 2 hours this includes pumpkin pie!
TUESDAY
Low fat and fat free milk served daily. WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
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FRIDAY
Breakfast Bar & Biscuit Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Chilled Applesauce
In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 202509410 or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (Voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer
French Toast Sticks Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Apple Juice
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Baked Chicken Patty & Biscuit Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt Parfait & Biscuit Fresh Fruit
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Sausage Wrapped Pancake Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Florida Orange Juice Mini Maple Pancakes Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Florida Orange Juice
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Sausage Patty Chicken & Biscuits Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Crispy Baked Hash Browns
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Breakfast Pizza Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Chilled Apricots
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NO SCHOOL
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French Toast Sticks Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Apple Juice
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Sausage Patty Chicken & Biscuits Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Crispy Baked Hash Browns
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Breakfast Bar & Biscuit Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Chilled Applesauce
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French Toast Sticks Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Apple Juice
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Baked Chicken Patty & Biscuit Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt Parfait & Biscuit Special Fresh Fruit Orange Sections
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Sausage Wrapped Pancake Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Florida Orange Juice
Sausage Patty Chicken & Biscuits Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Crispy Baked Hash Browns
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Breakfast Pizza Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Chilled Apricots
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French Toast Sticks Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt & Biscuit Apple Juice
Fluffy Scrambled Eggs W/Grits & Biscuit Hard Boiled Egg & Biscuit Assorted Cereals & Biscuit Yogurt Parfait & Biscuit Fresh Fruit