Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Good School Food

Ed, I am referring to the “Not-so-hot lunch.” I am a cook at the Joyce Kilmer Elementary School. The food is not nasty. Yeah, people do need to come in just to see how the cafeteria staff works hard to make homemade food for the kids. A lot of these workers are getting laid off. Whoever wrote that about the food doesn’t know what they are talking about. These kids have very good food. They have homemade spaghetti. I cook right there. It is not prepackaged food like they used to get.
Chef
Kids think everything is “nasty.” They’re too fussy. —Ed. Note

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thats a bunch of bull. My kids go to gregory school and they ate turkey and cheese sandwiches for a week straight

May 15, 2009 8:32 AM 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't know about Gregory school, but MaryAnn Blackshear at TCHS West
ran the best kitchen in the district. The children in Trenton Schools associate as much with the cafeteria staff as their teachers.
Many students have special needs regarding lunch and her staff never missed a beat. Privatization is wrong for the district and wrong for the kids.

June 18, 2009 1:29 AM 

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