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Kemper House Worthington Spring-Summer Week 4 KEMPER HOUSE WORTHINGTON SPRING-SUMMER WEEK 4 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY BREAKFAST Waffle & Maple Syrup French Toast & Syrup Breakfast Casserole Sausage and Pancakes & Syrup Quiche Breakfast Strata Eggs Sausage and Eggs Fresh Fruit in Season Gravy Biscuit Bacon Oatmeal Muffin Bacon Fresh Fruit in Season Assorted Cereals Eggs Eggs Yogurt Fresh Fruit in Season Fresh Fruit in Season Assorted Cereals Beverages Fresh Fruit in Season Fresh Fruit in Season Fresh Fruit in Season Assorted Cereals Assorted Cereals Beverages Assorted Cereals Assorted Cereals Assorted Cereals Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages LUNCH BBQ Chicken Orange-Ginger Shrimp Pork Chops Stuffed Cabbage Smoky Black Bean Mushroom Beef Potato Soup Baked Potato with and Vegetables Sausage Cornbread Mashed Potatoes Chicken Stew Burger on a Bun Brie, Blackberry Jam, Sour Cream Rice Dressing Corn Cheese Quesadillas Sweet Potato Fries & Bacon Grilled Green Beans Egg Rolls Sweet Potato Mash Assorted Bread/butter Fresh Fruit Salad Pickles Sandwich Assorted Bread/butter Assorted Desserts Assorted Bread/butter Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts Summer Salad Fresh Fruit Cup Assorted Desserts Beverages Assorted Desserts Beverages Beverages Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages DINNER Stuffed Shells with Kielbasa Lemon Tarragon Shrimp and Grits Country Style Ribs Grilled Chicken Meatloaf Marinara Sauce Fried Cabbage and Chicken Mushroom, Tomato, Baked Beans Caprice Mashed Potatoes Tossed Salad Bacon Quinoa with Peas & Corn Salad Corn Noodles and Gravy Assorted Rolls/butter Corn Fresh Vegetable Salad Corn Muffins/butter Biscuits/butter Asparagus Corn Assorted Desserts Assorted Bread/butter Assorted Bread/butter Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts Assorted Bread/butter Assorted Rolls/butter Beverages Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts Beverages Beverages Assorted Desserts Assorted Desserts Beverages Beverages Beverages Beverages ALTERNATES Cobb Salad with Tuna Chicken Salad Platter Chicken Salad Turkey Sandwich Chicken and Grilled Cheese Sandw Tuna Melt and with Avocado & Homemade Soup Broccoli Salad with Side Salad Homemade Soup 5/21/2021 ALTERNATES AVAILABLE DAILY: Hamburger or Cheeseburger, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Deli Meat Sandwich, Peanut Butter and Fruit Jam Sandwich Side Salad, Cottage Cheese and Fruit, Assorted Soups BEVERAGES AVAILABLE DAILY: Infused Water, Milk, Coffee, Hot Tea, Iced Tea, Ginger Ale, Diet Ginger Ale, Smoothies.
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