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September 2021 Note Menus are subject to change without notice Congregate Menu September 2021 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Stuffed Pepper Roast Chicken (Bone In) 1 Baked Ravioli Marinara 2 3 Sloppy Joes Wild Rice Medley Over Egg Barley Steamed Italian Mixed Vegetables Summer Chicken Salad over Baked Sweet Potato Seasoned Green Beans (2) Spinach Balsamic Tossed Broccoli 1 cup Romaine Lettuce (2) Steamed Mixed Vegetables Rye Bread/ Juice *OJ Challah Bread Slice/Juice Dinner Roll Macaroni Salad Roll/Juice Applesauce, Milk Carrot Tsimmes, Milk Orange, Milk Tomato & Onion Salad Apple, Milk Club Crackers Orange, Milk 6 Center Closed 7 Corn Chowder Soup 8 Chicken & Rice Soup 9 Cabbage Soup 10 Mushroom Barley Soup Labor Day Lemon Roasted Chicken Italian Chicken Sausage Turkey Loaf & Gravy Hungarian Goulash (Bone-In) Over Pasta with Butternut Sauce Egg Barley & Mushrooms Over Egg Noodles over Orzo Pasta Spinach Broccoli Garlic & Oil Zucchini Carrots Roasted Vegetables Pumpernickel Bread/Juice Carrots Roasted Brussels Sprouts Wheat Bread Apple Sauce, Milk Rye Bread Dinner Roll/ Juice Banana, Milk Mixed Fruit, Milk Chocolate Chip Cookies, Milk 13 Lentil Soup 14 Matzo Ball Soup 15 Turkey Gumbo Soup 16 Tomato & Rice Soup 17 Chicken Corn Chowder Teriyaki Glazed Chicken Breast Stuffed Cabbage Spanish Chicken (Bone In) Salisbury Steak w/ Gravy Broccoli & Cheddar Quiche Veggie Lo Mein Boiled Potatoes Over Mushroom Rice Pilaf Over Egg Noodles Home Fries & Ketchup Roasted Green Beans Dilled Carrots Broccoli Garlic & Oil Brussels Sprouts Sugar Snap Peas Dinner Roll/Juice *OJ Wheat Bread/Juice *OJ Sliced Yellow Squash Butternut Squash Wheat Bread/ Juice Tropical Fruit Mix, Milk Pineapple, Milk Wheat Bread/Juice Wheat Bread Orange, Milk Oatmeal Raisin Cookies, Milk Citrus Salad, Milk 20 Chicken Noodle Soup 21 Turkey Gumbo Soup 22 Minestrone Soup 23 Pea Soup 24 Minestrone Soup Braised Brisket & Gravy Chicken Schnitzel (Cutlet) Italian Meatballs Turkey Stuffed Pepper Shepherd’s Pie Over Braised Potatoes & Onions over Yellow Rice & Peas Spaghetti Marinara Boiled Potatoes Peas Braised Carrots Mixed Vegetables Broccoli Garlic & Oil Steamed Carrots Carrots Broccoli Red Cabbage Romaine Salad w/ Oil & Vin. Rye Bread/Juice *OJ Wheat Bread Dinner Roll/Juice Dinner Roll Wheat Bread Brownie, Milk Mandarin Oranges, Milk Sweet Noodle Kugel, Milk Orange, Milk Apple, Milk 27 Minestrone Soup 28 Vegetable Soup 29 Matzo Ball Soup 30 Corn Chowder Soup Spinach & Egg Soup Chicken Pot Pie Rigatoni Bolognese Veal Cutlet Marsala Pot Roast & Gravy Chicken Cacciatore Cauliflower Soufflé Steamed Italian Mixed Vegetables Herbed Roasted Potatoes Over Egg Noodles over Fettuccini Steamed Green Beans Balsamic Tossed Broccoli Steamed Spinach Brussels Sprouts Steamed Broccoli Wheat Bread Dinner Roll Dinner Roll/Juice Sautéed Mushrooms & Onions Steamed Carrots Fruit Cocktail, Milk Pears, Milk Tropical Fruit Salad, Milk Dinner Roll/Juice Italian Bread/Juice Rice Pudding, Milk Chocolate Brownie, Milk .
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