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Monday, May 12

Breakfast

•	French Toast Sticks, Mini Waffles/Pancakes, and/or Bkft Bites 🐷 dependant on school's inventory (counts as 2 items)
•	Assorted Bkft Breads and/or Muffins dependant on school's inventory
•	Milk
•	Cereal
•	Fruit
•	Juice
•	Yogurt
•	String Cheese

Lunch

A.	Nacho Grande
B.	Stuffed Crust Pizza
C.	Ham, Turkey & Provolone Sub Sand🐷

Taco Fiesta Beans
Fruit / Veggie Bar & Milk

Tuesday, May 13

Breakfast

•	Waco (waffle Taco) 🐷 and/or Cheese Omelet dependant on school's inventory (counts as 2 items)
•	Assorted Bkft Breads and/or Muffins dependant on school's inventory
•	Milk
•	Cereal
•	Fruit
•	Yogurt
•	String Cheese

Lunch

A.	Pizza Crunchers
B.	Homestyle Macaroni & Cheese
C.	Ham & Cheddar Wrap

Vegetable Blend 
Fruit / Veggie Bar & Milk

Wednesday, May 14

Breakfast

•	Fruit & Yogurt Parfaits (counts as 2 items)
•	Assorted Bkft Breads and/or Muffins (dependant on school's inventory)
•	Milk
•	Cereal
•	Fruit
•	Juice
•	Yogurt
•	String Cheese

Lunch

ADVENTURE ELEMENTARY GRILL OUT
- All Beef HotDog on a Bun
- Smiley Fries
- Dessert of Cook's Choice
- Fruit/Veggie Bar and Milk

Thursday, May 15

Breakfast

•	Mini Chocolate Chip French Toasts
•	Milk
•	Cereal
•	Fruit
•	Yogurt
•	String Cheese

Lunch

A.	French Toast Sticks w/ Sausage Links
B.	Chicken Nuggets, Strips or Popcorn Chicken depending on school's inventory
C.	Turkey & Gouda Wrap

Sweet Potatoes
Fruit / Veggie Bar & Milk

Friday, May 16

Breakfast

•	Assorted Pastries
•	Milk
•	Cereal
•	Fruit
•	Juice
•	Yogurt
•	String Cheese

Lunch

A.	Bosco Sticks or Italian Dunkers depending on school's inventory
B.	Turkey Gravy over Mashed Potatoes with a Dinner Roll
C.	Italian Sub Sandwich

Baked Beans 
Cook's Choice of Dessert
Fruit / Veggie Bar & Milk

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