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[b]I'm so sorry gvmom . You *are* smart and thoughtful as well...sorrrrrrryyyyyyyy!!!!![/b]
....well...*shoving sand around with my shoe* ..... okay then.... I guess I'll still play with you guys....
"A Passage to Cupcakes"
"The Invisible Shrinking Cupcake"
"A Canticle for Cupcake"
... will have to think of more during swimming lessons.....
[b]Now, anything served in the classroom must be safe for her to consume or it cannot be served.[/b]
I agree with this naturally. It is the "cannot be served" that always ends up being a problem.
I almost feel like that knight from Monty Python when working on that part -- you know the one I'm talking about no legs, no arms, bleeding.... still fighting.....
[b]Hellraiser[/b] [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/wink.gif[/img]
good grief i can't bracket my way out of a paper bag today
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[b] Curious George and the 504 Violation [/b]
[b] Madeline[i]s[/i] [/b]
Oh forgive me.
[b] Make Way for Dumplings[/b]
[b] Oh say, Can you say COM-PE-TI-TIVE? [/b]
(by Dr. Seuss)
[b] Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad, School Birthday Celebration [/b]
[b] Bridge to Tapioca [/b]
[b] The Lion, The Witch, and the Waldorf [/b]
[b] ____________ (your name) the Pest [/b]
[i]State Competitive Foods Policies
Updated by USDA
September 2002
[url="http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Lunch/CompetitiveFoods/state_policies_2002.htm"]http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Lunch/CompetitiveFoods/state_policies_2002.htm[/i][/url]
It appears the law may actually consider competitive foods as ones [i]sold[/i], despite what the the first article I linked to stated...I wonder which it is, a food that is *offered* or a food that is *sold*? :
[i]Federal Regulations Definitions:
Competitive Foods: Means any foods sold in competition with the Program to children in food service areas during the lunch periods.[/i]
[This message has been edited by lilpig99 (edited August 16, 2007).]
[b]"The Velveteen Cake"[/b]
[b]"Of Mousse and Meringue"[/b]
Quote:Originally posted by gvmom:
[b]
I almost feel like that knight from Monty Python when working on that part -- you know the one I'm talking about no legs, no arms, bleeding.... still fighting.....
[/b]
do your children still need a few "back to school" t-shirts?
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[img]http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h257/dwenzler/monty_python_2__limbless_black_knig.jpg[/img]
"Don't be silly, it's just a flesh wound"
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