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 Post subject: Re: We Are Hungry
PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 5:22 am 
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chuckmo48 wrote:
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Schools are stopping the kids from bringing in outside food. From what I have been told, the portions in the Hammond Schools have been cut in half, and some kids who brought in their own food were given detentions for doing so.

I think a person runnning for a school board position should have credible information...

Good catch,Chuck. Mary Ellen is lying once again. None of the public schools in Lake county have ever forbid children from bringing lunch from home.

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 Post subject: Re: We Are Hungry
PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 9:49 am 
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chuckmo48 wrote:
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Schools are stopping the kids from bringing in outside food. From what I have been told, the portions in the Hammond Schools have been cut in half, and some kids who brought in their own food were given detentions for doing so.

I think a person runnning for a school board position should have credible information...

Good catch,Chuck. Mary Ellen is lying once again. None of the public schools in Lake county have ever forbid children from bringing lunch from home.



You lie once again. It DID happen. Some kids brought in food from the outside and were given a detention. Maybe it is not official policy, but it DID happen.


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 Post subject: Re: We Are Hungry
PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 10:02 am 
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Good catch,Chuck. Mary Ellen is lying once again. None of the public schools in Lake county have ever forbid children from bringing lunch from home.


hey fat ass....speaking of lying....

ever gonna tell us how much time and money you donate to charity.

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 Post subject: Re: We Are Hungry
PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 3:04 pm 
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Obama School Lunch
Standards: Spartan Rationing,
Tossed Leftovers

Breitbart's Big Government, by Education Action Group


MONTANA – The new school year is only a few weeks old, but it’s already becoming clear that the federal government’s new school lunch guidelines are about as popular as the NFL’s replacement referees.

After EAGnews.org published a recent article about how the Obama administration’s new calorie limitations for school lunches are leaving many American students hungry (especially high school athletes), a concerned food service worker from a western Montana school district contacted us with news about how the guidelines are impacting her students.

She only agreed to an interview on the condition of anonymity.

According to our source, the new federal guidelines require vegetables to comprise the largest portion of a student’s lunch, while the entrée is now being treated as a side dish. That means a lot more of the stuff most kids don’t eat and just a tiny portion of the palatable item.

“It’s completely flip-flopped in terms of portion size,” our source says. “I’m appalled at the serving sizes we’re required to give high school students.”

Even though some kids may be leaving the lunch room hungry, the new Obama-imposed rules prohibit students from receiving additional helpings, even when there’s food left over.

“We’re told we cannot serve seconds, that we cannot save leftover food for the next day. We must throw it away,” our source says. “What a waste for hungry kids who aren’t getting enough to eat to begin with.”

She feels especially bad for high school athletes who rapidly burn through calories.

“Two ounces of protein won’t cut it for high school athletes,” she notes.

But the heavy hand of Big Brother is affecting more than the portion sizes at the local school.

While state and federal bureaucrats have always required food service workers keep extensive records of what’s being served, the overall amount of paperwork has exploded with the new Obama administration requirements, according to our source.

http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government ... bama-rules

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 Post subject: Re: We Are Hungry
PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2012 4:06 pm 
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edge540 wrote:
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Because people like planewreck540 and splirks can't control themselves and raise their own children they need laws and regulations telling them how much to eat and what they are allowed to eat. :roll:

LMAO!!!! :lol:

Must be why they were all conference in basketball, baseball and golf. :smt005

I know, maybe The Latrine can site all those "laws and regulations telling them how much to eat and what they are allowed to eat" here in Indiana.

We're all waiting.


while your fuc*king messiah and his wife stuff their faces with cheeseburgers and pizza.

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for Students $3 Behind
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CALIFON, N.J. – It’s bad enough that school children across the nation are going hungry on the skimpy portions offered through the Michelle Obama lunch menu.

At the Tewksbury school district in New Jersey, children who fall $3.10 behind on their food payments get one hard-boiled egg, a package of crackers and a carton of milk for lunch.

The Tewksbury district consists of two schools, one for grades K-4 and one for grades 5-8. Lunches at the school cost $2.40 per day. That means children are only allowed to fall one day behind in their lunch payments before getting stuck with the egg special.

The lunches at Tewksbury, like most in schools across the nation, are subsidized by the federal government.


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 Post subject: Re: We Are Hungry
PostPosted: Wed Oct 03, 2012 11:49 am 
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edge540 wrote:
Nothing wrong with schools regulating with what is available for the fat kids


would you mind answering this edge?

who elected this arrogant ho, and what office was she elected to that allows here rule on what we eat and don't eat?



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A Florida school district is considering a plan to install surveillance cameras on cafeteria trash cans to monitor what kids are throwing away – after they discovered that students were tossing out their federally-mandated fruit and vegetables.

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The Lake County School Board said more than $75,000 worth of vegetables have been thrown in the garbage. The veggies and fresh fruit are party of the Obama administration’s policy to force schools to provide healthy produce in lunch rooms.

“It’s fairly specific recipe of what they would like us to serve,” Lake County School Board member Tod Howard told Fox News. “Unfortunately, much of it has to do with fresh fruit and vegetables and it seems to be going into the trash. And that’s not okay.”

So Howard suggested the district attach security cameras to the trash cans to monitor exactly what is being thrown away.

“It will also give us documentation so that we can go back to the federal government and say here’s what we are finding,” he said. “We do know there’s an issue.”

School districts across the nation are furious with the Obama administration’s orders. Some students have staged strikes while others have launched petition drives urging the federal government to change their policy.

But Lake County is believed to be the first to actually videotape kids tossing their veggies – and that has some parents upset.


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 Post subject: Re: We Are Hungry
PostPosted: Fri Oct 12, 2012 6:44 am 
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edge540 wrote:
Nothing wrong with schools regulating with what is available for the fat kids, unless of course you don't a have a problem with your fat ass kid having a bag of chips and a Coke for lunch, right?




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Students sickened after eating lunches contaminated with droppings
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Students at a Chicago high school fell ill Wednesday after eating contaminated school lunches, a CPS spokesperson confirmed.

Two students reportedly became sick at Hirsch High School on the city’s south side after eating hot school lunches that were contaminated with rat or mouse droppings. The food appeared to have been chewed by either a rat or a mouse.

The students were hospitalized after becoming sick and are expected to be ok.

The kitchen has been shut down for inspection.

Students at the school were served cold lunches Thursday that came from an outside source.

http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/loca ... 1307.story

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