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Muffin with hard boiled egg 100% fruit juice Fruit 1% milk
Chicken & cheese quesadilla Carrot sticks Fruit 1% milk
Cereal choice Yogurt 100% fruit juice Fruit 1% milk
Cheese lasagne rollups Dinner roll Green beans Fruit 1% milk
Breakfast pizza 100% fruit juice Fruit 1% milk
Viking bowl with Popcorn chicken Mashed potatoes & gravy Corn Fruit 1% milk
French toast with syrup 100% fruit juice Fruit 1% milk
Submarine sandwich with meat & cheese Broccoli Fruit 1% milk
Egg patty with biscuit 100% fruit juice Fruit 1% milk
Cheese pizza Salad with dressing Carrot sticks Fruit 1% milk
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