I make a great haggis.
/johnny
Brunswick stew
I’m assured it will be made with free range chicken,
organic corn and hand pulled pork substitute.
My mother shopped at a small town grocery butcher store. She’d ask how much meat she’d need to feed X number of people. When I ended up dating his stock boy, he’d ask my mother if my boy friend was coming to diner and tell her she needed 2 lbs more if he was. Most of my life it’s been a running joke that teenage boys will eat one out of house and home. The regulations are shear insanity.
Guidelines that fit a 4 ft 8 in freshman girl are not going to work for a 6 ft senior football player. It’s plain common sense. The morons that came up with this should be out of jobs post haste.
Ducks who live under glass houses should not throw eggs.
Sure, I had that all the time when I was in 7th grade. But sometimes it was hard to choose between the scampi and the lobster fra diavolo. Some weeks I had one, other weeks the other.
ARUGALA???? OMG!!!
"And let's be clear: It's not enough just to limit ads for foods that aren't healthy.
It's also going to be critical to increase marketing for foods that are healthy. "~Michelle Obama
Your parenthetical addition to the title is poorly thought out. While the food at Sidwell may be exotic and expensive, it’s not by any stretch of the imagination high calorie fare.
Tofu Sliders
LMAO - how the better class lives
I wonder if the Obamas have the kids’ new school picked out for the second semester?
From what I see, the “first brats” eat very well.
From what I see, the “first brats” eat very well.
Private school? As long as taxpayer money isn’t being used, they can serve whatever they want, I couldn’t care less.
Moules frites (steamed mussels with fries), a salad involving beets and cheese, and lemon flan.
I wonder what kind of wine they served. I'm guessing a Loire white.
I try to imagine an American 3rd-grader enthusiastically digging into steamed mussels. Nope, not happening.
For 30 thousand a year tuition, I am sure those meals are 10 bucks a day at least. They also most likely don’t have a single kid on “free lunches”. I would imagine that they are part of the four food groups for every meal. Public schools have more children to feed which probably explains why the food is junkier.
Let the peasants eat cake!
Middle and Upper Schools - $34,268 (includes hot lunch) per year
Double that. We are paying the tab.