Mother fined $10 for not including Ritz crackers in kids’ school lunch

Oh man, so I recently discovered the beauty of buying authentic chorizo from a mexican joint and cooking it at home.

Last night I made a red alfredo sauce with bacon, chorizo, all the grease, butter, parasan, milk/cream and a little tapioca and rice flour on top of zucchini. Next time I'm going to add chorizo meatballs. I recommend frying up the chorizo and then adding it to raw burger, they make great burgers and I'm sure would make a great meatball.
 
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I'd have sued them for giving my kid shitty, trans-fat laden crackers and point out to them that potatoes are generally far healthier than freaking crackers.

Retards.

Well that's obvious isn't it ? Crackers, Potatoes

Kidding aside, I never had school lunches in school. I always brought lunch from home. I was happy with that.
I used to bring pancakes, egg sandwiches, cold pizzas, everything homemade off course. I can't imagine eating the junk these kids are served.
There were also plenty of kids that got a prepared lunch from their parents and then threw it in the bin in order to buy junk food. This is why I really don't think schools should focus on food too much, apart from providing healthy food choices.

Our current society is F*cked.
 
Mine is, I would be cramming paleo literature down their throat and tell them how they are giving all of the kids diabetes and leaky gut until they allowed me to give my kid paleo lunches.

In that regard, of course I'd be pissed. I'm referring to adults who choose to eat them or let their kids eat them.
 
Well that's obvious isn't it ? Crackers, Potatoes

Kidding aside, I never had school lunches in school. I always brought lunch from home. I was happy with that.
I used to bring pancakes, egg sandwiches, cold pizzas, everything homemade off course. I can't imagine eating the junk these kids are served.
There were also plenty of kids that got a prepared lunch from their parents and then threw it in the bin in order to buy junk food. This is why I really don't think schools should focus on food too much, apart from providing healthy food choices.

Our current society is F*cked.

Indeed it is.

I adored the packed lunches my mom made. Not only because it was usually hot soup in the winter, along with other things she KNEW we liked and would eat, but because it was a way of bringing home to school. Very comforting on those crappy days.
 
Indeed it is.

I adored the packed lunches my mom made. Not only because it was usually hot soup in the winter, along with other things she KNEW we liked and would eat, but because it was a way of bringing home to school. Very comforting on those crappy days.

Not to sound too paranoid but I think this is the added bonus for these psychopaths who administrate these programs. If the children are property of the state and all they know for a majority of their days is what the state provides then you don't have any of the loving memories of home and you learn how to play within the system. You become a product of the environment you are surrounded by. It is another means of driving a wedge in the family unit. Okay sounds totally paranoid but for those who might doubt this they need a good dose of exposure to dfacs and the do gooders who think that only state authorized peoples can properly raise a child. They know all the state needs to do is break the sentimental bonds of the parent-child relationship and then they can do their job.
 
To come?? Its already here, do you have kids in daycare?

Here is the links for the US program:
http://www.infanttoddler.com/usda/
http://www.fns.usda.gov/cacfp/child-and-adult-care-food-program

Daycare centers must :
Hold a current state license, registration, local approval, military certification or extension letter;
Follow USDA meal patterns;
Serve healthy and nutritious foods;
Submit monthly menus and attendance records to receive reimbursement;
Record meals and snacks at the time when they are served, keep records up to date and available for reviews;
Allow a minimum of three home visits per year; and
Attend a yearly training.

Ahh,and wonder what they would need to provide at least 3 home visits per year for the purpose of achieving? Nifty little carrot to keep their social service agencies in business.
 
My Grand children know how to jail break out of places like that , escape and evade, make it to Grandpa's.....
 
For such a concerned school, they don't do so well with math(s). If it's $5 per child per item missing, and they added one grain, then shouldn't the invoice be for $5? Or did they charge by the cracker? Or did they give that poor child TEN Ritz (two servings) on top of having meat, potatoes, carrots, and an orange?
 
For such a concerned school, they don't do so well with math(s). If it's $5 per child per item missing, and they added one grain, then shouldn't the invoice be for $5? Or did they charge by the cracker? Or did they give that poor child TEN Ritz (two servings) on top of having meat, potatoes, carrots, and an orange?

There are two kids that the parents were docked for.
 
I have to wonder what would happen if the parent told them to get stuffed and didn't pay the fine.
 
This means all of their little lunches are being tea-bagged!

I don't mean the honorable kind of TEA bagging definition that grew out the despicable use of a term when the opposition tried to stick it in the faces of TEA Partiers.

Sure even though they tried the TEA Party was just to good to be brought down by it and actually cleaned up the term.



Anyway I'm not sure if their little lunches are being actually tea-bagged but if every lunch is being rifled through that could certainly ad to the desire to throw it out. Turns my stomach thinking about it.

Just the concept of a lunch bagged to these food standards others have mentioned much of it going to waste.
 
I thought that, too, until I noticed that the invoice says "your child's lunch," so obviously it is one child :D

Yes, but I read the story first on another site not info wars, that of course I don't have now, that showed the whole slip that had two children's names listed.

Edit: oops, it's there, N__ & L__ at the top next to Names:
and "She sent her children to daycare with with lunches containing leftover homemade roast beef and potatoes, carrots, an orange and some milk."
 
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During socialism we had 3 options.Eat at the school cafeteria ( very bad choice ),bring food from home or go home to eat during recess ( we had one 30 min recess after the second class of the shift ).Even in that society the notion that kids would be forced to eat something to eat would have been laughed at.

Today kids just buy something to eat from the stores around the school.
 
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Here is a link to some nice pictures of school lunches.

http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2013/11/20/246400702/this-is-what-america-s-school-lunches-really-look-like

and the Fark comments;

http://www.fark.com/comments/8030289/Gallery-of-school-lunch-photos-that-would-make-Lunch-Lady-Doris-lose-her-lunch

I wish I could find fish sticks like we used to get back then. They had an actual piece of fish fillet in there. Now they all look like they are filled with ground fish formed into a thin sliver that is heavily breaded.
 
Manitoba Government’s Early Learning and Child Care fined mother Kristen Bartkiw $10 because she neglected to include healthful Ritz crackers in her kids’ school lunches. Weighty Matters has more details

That's not true. The daycare centre fined her, not the government. Daycares in Manitoba are privately owned and operated. Many receive government grants and parents can apply for tax credits for child care, but they are almost always paid out of pocket by the parents or, more commonly, their employer.
 
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