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Offline texasmom

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"Inadequate School Lunches..."
« on: October 22, 2008, 10:53:08 PM »
Is always the complaint.... "too much sugar content, too little fruits & veggies, it's making all of our kids obese!"


I hate hearing that complaint more than almost anything in the world! Don't those idiot parents realize that school provided lunches are not only a courtesy... but also OPTIONAL?

Whiners. Pack your kids lunch if you don't like it.
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« Reply #1 on: October 22, 2008, 11:18:09 PM »
Back in the 60's I was introduced to tater tot's by my school...I have been grateful ever since.

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Re: "Inadequate School Lunches..."
« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2008, 11:30:37 PM »
 :rofl  Funny post.

I think the complaints about the kind of lunches they serve at schools should go way beyond their nutritional value, however.  But this is a huge topic, and we'd have to get into everything that's wrong with the farm bill, which I'm not prepared to do. ;)
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« Reply #3 on: October 22, 2008, 11:37:09 PM »
School lunches are just the first phase of control and eventually they will have you depending upon their drugs.
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« Reply #4 on: October 22, 2008, 11:40:51 PM »
School lunches are just the first phase of control and eventually they will have you depending upon their drugs.

What, fluoride bugs you now?

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« Reply #5 on: October 23, 2008, 01:53:20 AM »
Whiners. Pack your kids lunch if you don't like it.
One local district won't allow homemade lunches. Everything must be labeled for nutrition (i.e. Lunchables). My sister had a spasm over that one.
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« Reply #6 on: October 23, 2008, 03:23:18 AM »
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Re: "Inadequate School Lunches..."
« Reply #7 on: October 23, 2008, 03:57:03 AM »
Is always the complaint.... "too much sugar content, too little fruits & veggies, it's making all of our kids obese!"


I hate hearing that complaint more than almost anything in the world! Don't those idiot parents realize that school provided lunches are not only a courtesy... but also OPTIONAL?

Whiners. Pack your kids lunch if you don't like it.

they don't pay if they use school lunches ?

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« Reply #8 on: October 23, 2008, 05:41:50 AM »
One local district won't allow homemade lunches. Everything must be labeled for nutrition (i.e. Lunchables). My sister had a spasm over that one.

That's ridiculous.

I'd crack it if that were the case.

The meals would have to be absolutely incredible for me to be fine with that.

Or perhaps parents should have to sit a short nutrition course if they wish to deviate from the school food. Too many parents have absolutely NO clue. "Oh, 99% fat free, that's great!" No, no, no, no, no, no! 2% fat milk? NO! A lesson on label reading and what they actually mean would be an excellent start. They are very misleading and if you haven't spent any time looking into what their claims mean, you'll get tricked.

Something has to be done about fat kids. I was at the supermarket today and I could have fit my body 3 times into this girl who couldn't have been older than 16. It was disgusting, she was so unbeliveably fat for her age. I'm 6' and 187 lbs and I could have stood inside one of her thighs. I felt sorry for her but sicked at the same time.

Not to be harsh, but you just know that she'll end up in the public hospital system with a myriad of health problems which I will be paying for.
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Re: "Inadequate School Lunches..."
« Reply #10 on: October 23, 2008, 07:52:42 AM »
Is always the complaint.... "too much sugar content, too little fruits & veggies, it's making all of our kids obese!"


I hate hearing that complaint more than almost anything in the world! Don't those idiot parents realize that school provided lunches are not only a courtesy... but also OPTIONAL?

Whiners. Pack your kids lunch if you don't like it.

n ot only that, but the fact that todays kids don't get the excersize.......they can eat whatever they want, IF they went outside and played, rather than sit in front of their games or tv.
 my diet sux.......too much sugar, everything i like is labeled as fattening..........i'm 6'2, 163#. have been this weight since i was 20. i'm 46 now.
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Re: "Inadequate School Lunches..."
« Reply #11 on: October 23, 2008, 08:15:46 AM »
Funding for many school lunch programs is dependent on funding that is only attainable if they prove they are providing meals that meet the daily nutrition needs.  A lot of money is tied up in the free/reduced cost lunch programs as well.

School lunch programs don't opperate for profit but do have to cover costs.  When your state legislators say they are going to help improve children's meals with new nutrition requirements make sure they also agree to fund it.

That all being said my only complaint on school lunches was when they stopped having 2% Milk.  I know drink skim almost all the time but man that always bugged me back in school.
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Re: "Inadequate School Lunches..."
« Reply #12 on: October 23, 2008, 08:33:45 AM »
One local district won't allow homemade lunches. Everything must be labeled for nutrition (i.e. Lunchables). My sister had a spasm over that one.

And she tolerates this why?

They ever tried that here. And they would get a hardy ho ho and a kiss my Mo$%# arse.

They sent a note home last year asking parents to not send peanut butter for lunch with our kids.
After looking into it. It seems one kid in the entire middle school is allergic to peanut butter.

So I sent a note back.
(I think I still have a copy on file)

"While it is terrible and I feel badly that there is one or two children in the school who have allergies to certain foods.
You dont inconveinence and entire school population for one or even a few children.

I know of two children that in two years are going ot be attending township schools.
One is highly allergic to products that contain meat.
The other is highly allergic to products that have dairy in them (Milk, Eggs)
Is the school planning on not serving foods that contain those products?
Or are you going to separate the children from those products so they do not come in contact with them?

When the school starts paying my food bill. Then you can tell me what lunches not to send with my daughter.
Until that time. I, and I alone, will decide what foods my daughter brings into school for lunch. and that may very well include. As it does today
A peanut butter sandwich"

I waited two days then called to make sure they received and read the note.
" We've gotten a few letters like yours. I see your point." was the responce.

One thing I noticed is public schools talk a good game.And in most cases everyone goes along like a bunch of lemmings.
 But typically easily cave in and crumple when faced with one or two angry parents.

Your sisters school system does it because the parents let them get away with it.
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« Reply #13 on: October 23, 2008, 08:42:16 AM »
Funding for many school lunch programs is dependent on funding that is only attainable if they prove they are providing meals that meet the daily nutrition needs.  A lot of money is tied up in the free/reduced cost lunch programs as well.

School lunch programs don't opperate for profit but do have to cover costs.  When your state legislators say they are going to help improve children's meals with new nutrition requirements make sure they also agree to fund it.

That all being said my only complaint on school lunches was when they stopped having 2% Milk.  I know drink skim almost all the time but man that always bugged me back in school.

Better idea.
Make sure the money goes to where its supposed to go and the funding wont need to be as high.
Most of the time. Particularly here in NJ. Any "funded" program of any type.
By the time the money gets dow or applied to where it needs to be. Its been filtered into the pockets of so many people that only a fraction is left.
THIS is the main problem I have with socialised anything.
Only a fraction of the money funded ever gets to where its supposed to be applied to


2% milk is disgusting, as is skim

Tastes like water with a splash of milk.

As the saying goes about whiskey
If I'm drinking milk I drink milk.
If I'm drinking water. I drink water

then again I dont like "light" beer either
Tastes like seltzer
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Re: "Inadequate School Lunches..."
« Reply #14 on: October 23, 2008, 09:10:25 AM »
That one child may have such a horrible allergy that simply opening the peanut butter and jelly sandwich a couple dozen feet away could start a reaction.

So would it be fair to tell that child to not come to public school and become an outcast homeschooler or request the other students to refrain from peanut butter?  Working as a camp counselor I've seen how quickly and deadly the reaction can be.  Have you seen a child's throat swell shut in a matter of 90 seconds?  It is terrifying and thankfully the child had an epi-pen and we weren't far from the hospital.

Look at it from both sides before getting all ornery over it.  When most children realize whats going on they would rather have thier friend around and leave the PB&J at home.

In response to your funding issues I have to ask:  How many school lunch programs have you run?  Or better, how many cafeteria's have you actively worked in?

My mother is a Child Nutrion specialist, she runs the program for Asheville City Schools and before that helped run the lunch programs for Buncombe County Schools.  I've often discussed her jobs and work.  I helped run the meals at the camp for a few summers, 300-400 people fed in a couple hours daily.  Ordering and stocking the supplies has furthered my understanding of how the process works.

So where does your knowledge of school lunches come?  Just reckonings?

Only a fraction of the money funded ever gets to where its supposed to be applied to

Have any proof for your claim?

Skim milk is just milk flavored water, but just like quitting cigarettes, it sucked at first but is much healthier in the long run.  Now 2% and whole milk tastes too thick for me.  Personal tastes.

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