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The Good Samaritan Home Cycle Iv Fall/Winter Buffet Line Day Breakfast 7:00 – 9:00 Am Dinner 11:30 Am – 1:30 Pm Supper 5:00 THE GOOD SAMARITAN HOME CYCLE IV FALL/WINTER BUFFET LINE DAY BREAKFAST DINNER SUPPER 7:00 – 9:00 AM 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM 5:00 – 7:00 PM ASSORTED JUICE FRIED CHICKEN NEW ENGLAND CLAM CHOICE OF COLD CEREAL ROAST BEEF CHOWDER/CRACKERS OATMEAL HONEY GLAZED HAM PORK TENDERLOIN ON BUN SUNDAY CREAM OF WHEAT BAKED POTATO W/SOUR CREAM BEEF STEW SCRAMBLED EGGS MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY TURKEY CLUB SANDWICH SAUSAGE GRAVY SPINACH & MUSHROOMS MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY BUTTERMILK BISCUIT BROCCOLI & CHEESE SAUCE LIMA BEANS BACON SALAD BAR PICKLED BEETS TOAST APPLE PIE TOSSED SALAD W/DRESSING PINEAPPLE SALAD BAR MARGARINE/JELLY DINNER ROLL LEMON BAR COFFEE TEA MILK MARGARINE BLUSHING PEARS COFFEE TEA MILK CORNBREAD MARGARINE COFFEE TEA MILK ASSORTED JUICE FRIED SHRIMP TOMATO SOUP/CRACKERS CHOICE OF COLD CEREAL STUFFED SHELLS W/SAUCE CLASSIC GRILLED CHEESE OATMEAL BACON WRAPPED BEEF SANDWICH MONDAY CREAM OF WHEAT STEWED POTATOES CHICKEN & RICE BAKE HARD BOILED EGG MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY BRAUNSCHWEIGER SANDWICH SCRAMBLED EGGS ITALIAN BLEND VEGETABLES TATER TOTS BACON BUTTERED CORN MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY MUFFINS SALAD BAR CREAMED PEAS TOAST ICED RAISEN BARS TUSCANY BLEND VEGETABLE PEACHES SALAD BAR MARGARINE/JELLY BREAD APPLESAUCE CAKE COFFEE TEA MILK MARGARINE FRUIT COCKTAIL COFFEE TEA MILK BREAD MARGARINE COFFEE TEA MILK ASSORTED JUICE PORK CHOP W/MUSHROOM CHICKEN & RICE SOUP CHOICE OF COLD CEREAL GRAVY CRACKERS OATMEAL TURKEY ALA KING OVER BISCUIT CHICKEN TENDERS CREAM OF WHEAT BEEF STROGNAOFF REUBEN SANDWICH SCRAMBLED EGGS BUTTERED EGG NOODLES VEGETABLE QUICHE TUESDAY SAUSAGE LINKS MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY MACARONI & CHEESE BACON DUTCH CABBAGE MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY PANCAKES ASPARAGUS ZUCCHINI & TOMATOES SALAD BAR GLAZED CARROTS TOAST BREAD PUDDING W/VANILLA BROCCOLI SALAD MARGARINE/JELLY/SYRUP SAUCE SALAD BAR COFFEE TEA MILK FRUIT FOR SALAD ICED SUGAR COOKIES BREAD APPLESAUCE MARGARINE MUFFIN COFFEE TEA MILK MARGARINE COFFEE TEA MILK CHILI SOUP ASSORTED JUICE BAKED WHITEFISH WITH DILL & CRACKERS LEMON CHOICE OF COLD CEREAL BEEF CUTLET OATMEAL TURKEY CHICKEN & DUMPLINGS BACON CHEESEBURGER ON BUN CREAM OF WHEAT BBQ RIBLETT SEASONED FRIES POACHED EGG CORN CHIPS WEDNESDAY SCRAMBLED EGGS MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY PARMESAN HERBED BACON MARINATED SLAW CAULIFLOWER DONUT MIXED VEGETABLES GREEN BEAN CASSEROLE TOAST CORN NUGGETS LETTUCE/TOMATO/PICIKLE/ MARGARINE/JELLY SALAD BAR ONION APPLE TURNOVER COFFEE TEA MILK SALAD BAR FRUIT SALAD HOMEMADE RICE PUDDING BREAD CHERRIES MARGARINE CHEESE HERB BISCUIT COFFEE TEA MILK COFFEE TEA MILK BAKED HAM ASSORTED JUICE NAVY BEAN SOUP FRIED CHICKEN CHOICE OF COLD CEREAL CRACKERS SALISBURY STEAK OATMEAL MEATLOAF AUGRATIN POTATOES CREAM OF WHEAT BLT SANDWICH MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY SAUSAGE PATTY CHEESE TORTELLINI PEAS & CARROTS THURSDAY SCRAMBLED EGGS W/ALFREDO SAUCE CREAMED SPINACH BACON GARLIC MASHED POTATOES SALAD BAR FRENCH TOAST MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY LEMONADE CAKE TOAST GREEN BEANS W/ONIONS APRICOTS MARGARINE/JELLY/SYRUP ITALIAN BLEND VEGETABLES BREAD COFFEE T EA MILK SALAD BAR MARGARINE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE BAR COFFEE TEA MILK TROPICAL FRUIT BREAD MARGARINE COFFEE TEA MILK ASSORTED JUICE FRIED CATFISH CAULIFLOWER CHEESE SOUP CHOICE OF COLD CEREAL HERBED PORK ROAST CRACKERS OATMEAL BAKED CHICKEN FILLET SALMON PATTY CREAM OF WHEAT GERMAN POTATO SALAD CHILI DOG FRIED EGG MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY SHREDDED CHEESE SCRAMBLED EGGS SUCCOTASH HAM SALAD SANDWICH BACON BROCCOLI CAULIFLOWER RICE PILAF FRIDAY SWEET ROLL BLEND MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY TOAST COLE SLAW GERMAN TOMATO SALAD MARGARINE/JELLY SALAD BAR BUTTERED PEAS COFFEE TEA MILK PUMPKIN CRUMBLE CREAMED CORN FRESH GRAPES SALAD BAR RYE BREAD JELLO CAKE W/WHIPPED MARGARINE TOPPING COFFEE TEA MILK MANDARIN ORANGES BREAD MARGARINE COFFEE TEA MILK ASSORTED JUICE BEEF ENCHILADA BROCCOLI CHEESE SOUP CHOICE OF COLD CEREAL HAM STEAK CRACKERS OATMEAL RIBS TURKEY & SWISS CHEESE CREAM OF WHEAT MACARONI & CHEESE SANDWICH HARD BOILED EGG SATURDAY MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY EGG SAUGAGE BAKE SCRAMBLED EGGS SAUERKRAUT GRILLED SAUSAGE CUTS BACON CORN POTATO CHIPS BANANA BREAD SALAD BAR MASHED POTATOES/GRAVY TOAST COUNTRY APPLE DESSERT BRUSSEL SPROUTS MARGARINE/JELLY PLUMS CATALINA BLEND VEGETABLES COFFEE TEA MILK DINNER ROLL SALAD BAR COFFEE TEA MILK BOSTON CREAM PIE PINEAPPLE & BANANAS BREAD MARGARINE COFFEE TEA MILK SR/nh 102319 CYCLE IV MENU .
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