LisaNJ25
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All of these are relatively expensive foods. If you compare cold cereal to hot cereals or eggs, it's considerably more expensive. All pre-packaged snacks are expensive and also high in sodium and preservatives. If you're really having a budget crisis over adding kids' lunches to your budget, cut back on snacks altogether and when they're really needed, look at plain Saltine crackers with peanut butter or real cheese (not Kraft singles, which are mostly vegetable oil and aren't cheese at all) or inexpensive bagged fruit. Make cupcakes or cookies from sale-purchased box cake mixes; that's considerably cheaper than pre-packaged sweets. Buy some refillable water bottles and use tap water or Kool-aid.It DID sound like that.No, you have that backwards. The school is required to send it home (so that everyone is aware of the program -- we even have it in Spanish); however, no one is required to send it back. Since it's the FEDERAL lunch program, I know it's the same in all states.
Every year I get 1-2 total back from my homeroom students.
maybe your school is different but if we dont send it back we get a letter back looking for it. Ours come in spanish also as well as every other form and lunch menu. There are more hispanic kids than non hispanic.
I posted above believing that the poster was serious about feeding their kids during summer break, however, after readind the rest of the thread (after posting) I have to say that I cannot believe that ANYONE would consider a vacation more important than trying to feed the famly.


