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Cheese Lasagna Rollup
Olives
Green Beans
Peaches
Popcorn Chicken
& Sun Chips
Carrot Coins
Corn
Mixed Fruit
Hamburger
Shredded Lettuce
Pickles
Strawberries
Carnitas Soft Taco
Shredded Lettuce & Cheese
Pinto Beans
Pico de Gallo
Orange Slices
Iron Man Chef Salad
w/ Croutons
Cucumber Coins
Kidney Beans
Blueberries
Chocolate Chip Cookie
Pizza Dippers
w/ Marinara Sauce
Celery Sticks
Cauliflower
Tangelos
Breaded Drumstick
& Cheesy Cornbread
Mashed Potatoes
Peas
Peaches
Bean & Cheese Burrito
Jalapeños and Carrots
Olives
Apricots
Chicken & Waffles
Power Salad
Blueberries
Strawberries
Chinese Chicken Salad
w/ Wonton Strips
Edamame
Jicama Sticks
Mandarin Oranges
Fortune Cookie
Mac & Cheese
Power Salad
Cauliflower
Blueberries
Chicken Nuggets
& Sun Chips
Corn
Sugar Snap Peas
Jumbo Chicken Corn Dog
Power Salad
Peas
Strawberries
Teriyaki Chicken & Brown Rice
Edamame
Red Bell Pepper Strips
Orange Slices
Chef’s Choice
Cheese Pizza
Jalapeños
Sliced Olives
Pineapple
Additional entrée served daily: Yogurt & Granola , ● Additional Fruits and/or Vegetables served daily: X-Ray Vision Carrots ●
Also served daily: Juice (100% Juice), 1% White Milk or Non-fat Chocolate Milk
April 2018 Vegetarian Option
Locally Sourced Product
Gluten Free
Contains Pork
Student Price: $2.50 Prepay for
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Grape or Chocolate Filled Crescent
Cinnamon Toasters Cereal
w/ String Cheese
Apricots
Chicken Sausage Biscuit
Yogurt & Granola
Blueberries
Turkey Sausage Breakfast Pizza
Cinnamon Toasters Cereal
w/ String Cheese
Peaches
Egg & Turkey Sausage Burrito
Yogurt & Granola
Pears
Cinnamon Roll
Cinnamon Toasters Cereal
w/ String Cheese
Mixed Fruit
Also served daily: Applesauce, Juice (100% Juice), 1% White Milk or Non-fat Chocolate Milk (our milk & yogurt are GMO & rBST-free)
Breakfast is served at Temecula Elementary School, Vail Elementary School, Red Hawk Elementary School, and Nicolas Valley Elementary School Price: $1.50
Vegetarian Option Breakfast
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When your child bursts through the
door after school activities, they’re probably hungry.
Try these tips for healthy snacks that will give him/
her the energy they need to play and do homework.
Stock the Kitchen
Whatever is in the house is what your youngster will
eat—so shop with that in mind. Get interesting fruits
and vegetables in different colors. Let your kiddo get
creative. He/she can make kebabs by threading fruit
and cheese cubes onto toothpicks. Stock popcorn to
air pop (rather than getting less healthy microwave
popcorn). Let your youngster dip vegetables into
healthy dips, for example, celery and peanut butter
or carrots and hummus. Another
yummy veggie snack idea is to
steam broccoli and melt a low-fat
cheese over it (just be careful not
to add too much cheese!)
Find these words from the Snack Attack
nutrition tips on the left
BROCCOLI ● CHEESE ● FRUITS ●
PEANUT BUTTER ● PLAY ●
POPCORN ● VEGETABLES
P L T T S R B V E E F Z E W K R A Y R R L E A B N H U S B L Y C U C I B A L H Z T K T D T E G T B S S T E D E M U K L S G S U I T A E G E R L W T Z B E V O Y Q E P O P C O R N R W S C Y A L P L Q O K V M Y P C R G W K G E H B W V V L H M O