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December Lunch Menu December Lunch Menu 1 2 3 4 5 Southern Fired Chicken Cheese Tortellini w/ Marinara Spicy Catfish Po’boy Jerk Roast Turkey Baked Chicken Shrimp Jambalaya Turkey Brest Fillet Cajun Chicken Grilled Salmon w/ Citrus Lemon Basil Shrimp Pasta Baked Dijon Pork chip BBQ Spareribs Stuffed Green Peppers Butter Ground Beef Enchiladas Brown Rice w/ Tomato Corn Bread Dressing Red Beans & Rice Lasagna Franconia Potatoes Baked Mac & cheese Rosemary Roasted Potato Roasted Pepper Potatoes Baked Sweet Potatoes Brown Rice Grilled Asparagus Wedge Cajun Style Vegetables Steamed Rice Roasted Butternut Squash Southern style Collard Greens Cauliflower Au Gratin Herbed Green beans Pease & Carrots Corn Combo Baked Beans French Style Green Beans Fired Okra Fries cauliflower Black Eyed Peas Succotash 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 Asian BBQ Turkey Spaghetti w/ Turkey Meat Honey Mustard Chicken Breast Grilled Honey Sriracha Stir Fry Chicken w/ Broccoli Chicken Cacciatore Stuffed Green Peppers w/ Eggplant Parmesan Braised sauce Hot Italian Sausage Sandwich Chicken Cheese Manicotti Lasagna Turkey & Lentils Beef & Noodles Southwestern Sweet potatoes Beef Fajitas Shrimp Scampi BBQ Beef Cubes Stuffed Baked Fish Broccoli Quiche Harvest Blend Rice Black Beans & Corn Potatoes & Herbs Mexican Pork Chops Spanish Rice Roasted Rosemary Potato Roast Beef Garlic Mashed Potatoes Stuffed Baked Pork Chops Fried Rice w/ Eggs Franconia potatoes Barley w/ Winter Vegetables Wedge Hopping John Rice Japanese Vegetable Stir Fry Jefferson Noodles Hacienda Green beans Spicy Brown Pilaf Rice Spanish Style Beans Brown Rice w/ Tomato Glazed Sweet Potatoes Brussel Sprouts Quinoa Garden Pilaf Vegetable Medley Harvest Veg& Bean Ragout Carrots on the Griddle Hacienda Corn & Black Beans Green Beans w/ Mushrooms Green beans w/ Feta Greek Style Grilled vegetables Glazed Carrots Corn on the Cobb Succotash Roasted carrots w/ Rosemary Con Combo Broccoli Cauliflower Mediterranean Grilled Broccoli Combo Carrots Asparagus 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Jerk Roast Turkey Marinated Tomatoes w/ Penne Baked Florentine Turkey Fish Onion-Lemon Baked Honey Ginger Chicken Chili Mac Beef Stir Fry BBQ Brisket & Basil Braised Beef & Noodles Ground Turkey Lasagna Tuna Noodles Baked Chicken Salmon w/ Maple Ginger Glaze Grilled Pork Chops Cajun Chicken Sweet & Spicy Orange Salmon Yankee Pot Roast Cantonese Spareribs Oven Fried Fish Chicken Bulgogi Quinoa Southwest Pilaf Beef Stew Baked Potato Orzo w/ Lemon & herbs Sweet potatoes Southern Styles Rice Pilaf O’Brien Potatoes Rissole Potatoes Garlic Mashed Potatoes Oriental Rice Baked Sweet Potatoes Spicy Brown Pilaf Rice Crispy Potato Wedges Brown Rice Savoy Style Beans Long Grain & Wild Rice Peas Corn Honey Glazed Pea Pods & Harvest Beets Garlic Peas Mediterranean Lima Beans Green Beans Tempura Vegetables Green Beans w/ Feta carrots Black Eyed Peas Mixed Vegetables Corn Combo Spinach Oriental Stir Fry Cabbage Roasted Carrots w/ Rosemary Japanese Stir Fry Vegetables French Style Peas Fried Cauliflower Savory Summer Squash Creamed Corn 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Bourbon Chicken Caribbean Chicken Breast Mr. Z’s baked chicken Savory Baked Chicken Herbed Baked chicken Shrimp Cocktail Honey Ginger Chicken Baked Dijon Pork Chops Meat Loaf Baja Baked Cod Almond Crusted Cod Creole Shrimp Seafood Cocktail Sauce Cheese Manicotti Shrimp Jambalaya Eggplant Parmesan Cheese Tortellini w/ Marinara Grilled Steak Pepper Steak Fruit Medley Salad Polish Sausage Baked Mac& Cheese Mashed potatoes Parmesan Rice Harvest Blend Rice Scalloped Potatoes Pasta Salad Spicy Brown Pilaf Rice Red Beans & Rice Island Rice Buttered parsley Potatoes Sweet Potatoes Southern Style Brown Rice w/Tomato Roast Rib of Beef Garlic mashed potatoes Mexican Corn Cauliflower Parmesan Summer Squash Mushroom Rosemary Carrots Roast Turkey Succotash Cajun Style Vegetables Grilled Asparagus Peas & Carrots Corn on the Cobb Curried Cauliflower Baked Ham Sautéed Collard Greens w/ Sautéed Collard Greens w/ Corn Combo Green Beans w/ Mushroom Spinach Club Corn Calico Turkey Gravy Garlic Garlic Baked Macaroni and Cheese Stewed tomatoes Mashed Potatoes Cornbread Dressing Garlic Sautéed Spinach Corn Olive Oil Braised Carrots w/ Warm Spices 27 28 29 30 31 Chicken Parmesan Baked Turkey and Noodles Basil Baked Fish Spicy Chicken Shawarma Turkey & Spinach Meatloaf Cajun Baked Fish Baja Fish Tacos Stir Fries Garden Vegetables Mediterranean Quinoa cakes Pork Roast Tenderloin Sweet Chili BBQ Meatballs Ranchero Steak Marinated tofu & Brown rice Baked Salmon Swiss Steak w/ brown Gravy Barley Pilaf Turkey Gravy Beef Bulgogi Brown Rice w/ Vegetables Quinoa Garden Pilaf Jefferson Noodles Southwestern Rice Potatoes & Herbs Sicilian Buttered Egg Noodles Roasted Zucchini Squash & Quinoa Southwest Pilaf Couscous w/ Artichokes, Feta, Orzo w/ Lemon & Herbs French style Peas Tomatoes Hacienda Corn & Black Beans & Sun Dried Tomatoes Olive-Oil Braised carrots w/ Country style vegetables Corn O’Brien Spanish Style Beans Braised cabbage Warm Spices Summer Squash Okra Mélange Mixed Vegetables Cauliflower Combo Greek Style Grilled Vegetables Sesame Glazed Green Beans Peas w/ Mushrooms & Onions.
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