Records, School Lunch Menus
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5:19 pm Friday, August 20, 2010

School lunch menus

Franklin County Schools

Monday, Aug. 23- Lasagna, stir fry vegetables, grilled Texas toast, milk, mandarin oranges, or salad with baked potato, milk, oranges

Tuesday, Aug. 24- Turkey and cheese, pastry puff, fruit salad, baked beans, milk, watermelon, or salad with baked potato, watermelon, milk

Wednesday, Aug. 25- B.B.Q chicken, creamed potatoes, green beans, roll, milk, or chicken salad with baked potato, grapes and sliced kiwi, banana-nut muffin, milk

Thursday, Aug. 26- Pepperoni or cheese pizza, tossed salad, applesauce, crackers, milk, Rice Krispies treat, or ham pasta salad with baked potato, fruit, milk

Friday, Aug. 27- Grilled chicken burger, lettuce, tomato, pickle, baked fries, juice, milk, cantaloupe or salad with baked potato, cantaloupe, milk

Russellville City Schools

Monday, Aug. 23- Pizza or Casserole, tossed salad, corn on the cob, cantaloupe, brownie, choice of milk, salad bar

Tuesday, Aug. 24- Fish Filet sandwich or Cheeseburger, lettuce, tomato, pickle, fresh vegetable cup, tater tots, cookie, choice of milk, salad bar

Wednesday, Aug. 25- Corndog or Dtesk Pattie with gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, watermelon wedges, biscuit, choice of milk, salad bar

Thursday, Aug. 26- Sub-Sandwich with turkey, ham, and cheese, lettuce, tomato, and pickles, baked chips, fresh vegetable cup, apple wedges, choice of milk, salad bar

Friday, Aug. 27- Crispito with chili and cheese, pinto beans, tossed salad, fresh fruit cup, Spanish rice, choice of milk, salad bar

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