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Peanut Butter By: littlestepslearningcenter (5 replies) Mon, 08/06/2007 - 9:53am
- This post really made me By: Michelle (08/08/2007 - 1:39pm)
- Yes I did have a great trip. By: littlestepslearningcenter (08/08/2007 - 3:15pm)
- It seems like it would be By: Michelle (08/09/2007 - 8:15am)
- Sitting seperate things was By: littlestepslearningcenter (08/09/2007 - 9:03am)
- It seems like it would be By: Michelle (08/09/2007 - 8:15am)
- Yes I did have a great trip. By: littlestepslearningcenter (08/08/2007 - 3:15pm)
- Just so they don't start By: MrKhay (08/06/2007 - 5:02pm)

Yes I did have a great trip. Sent most of the time on the river.
I plan on going to the school board meeting to talk about the situation as well.
We also have a group meeting coming up on the 30th regaring this too.
They talked about going to soy or sunflower but she also added that the price has stopped them. What is more important save kids or paying more for soy?
Also they talked about taking it out altogether, which I do hope they do. They also brought up kids bringing in bag lunches with peanut butter. But I spoke with someone who is a parent at another school and they said they don't sit together with hot lunch kids.
I have thought about sending a bag lunch but I would love to have him a variety of foods rather than a bag lunch. I can't send chicken to lunch with him in a bag from home.
My thing is that I don't understand why they can't take it out and make it a peanut free school. I know they have it in because most parents feed their kid a PB sandwich instead of making a hot lunch, it is easier to make, faster, plus more and more kids are picky eaters and that is all that they eat. But that goes way back to parenting and shouldn't be left up to the school.
The school should feed the children a variety of lunches and keep all kids safe.