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@ ERDMAN DINING HALL Saturday 9/8 Sunday 9/9 Monday 9/10 Tuesday 9/11 Wednesday 9/12 Thursday 9/13 Friday 9/14 @ ERDMAN DINING HALL Saturday 9/8 Sunday 9/9 Monday 9/10 Tuesday 9/11 Wednesday 9/12 Thursday 9/13 Friday 9/14 BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST BREAKFAST Weekday Hours of Operation Oatmeal V & Grits ∆V Monday– Friday *= VEGETARIAN Oatmeal V & Grits ∆V Oatmeal V & Grits ∆V Oatmeal V & Grits ∆V Oatmeal V & Grits ∆V Belgian Waffles* Belgian Waffles* Breakfast Belgian Waffles* Belgian Waffles* Belgian Waffles* 7.30am-9am V = VEGAN Blueberry Muffins* Chocolate Chip Muffins* Oreo Muffin* + V Banana Muffins* Corn Muffins* Continental Breakfast Blueberry Muffins V Shredded Potatoes* 9am-11am Chocolate Muffins V Banana Muffins V Corn Muffins V ∆ = PREPARED WHEAT FREE Tater Tots* Chocolate Chip Pancakes* Lunch Shredded Potatoes* Diced Potatoes* Home Fried Sliced Potatoes V∆ Berry Pancakes* Pork Sausage ∆ & Vegan Sausage 11am-1.30pm French Toast * Pancakes* French Toast Sticks* Dinner Hard Cooked Eggs ∆* Turkey Bacon ∆ Bacon ∆ Vegan Sausage Bacon & Vegan Sausage 5pm-7pm Turkey Sausage ∆ & Vegan Sausage Scrambled Eggs ∆* Vegan Sausage Hard Cooked Eggs ∆* Hard Cooked Eggs ∆* Hard Cooked Eggs ∆* Assorted Bagels* Weekend Hours of Operation MENU ITEMS IDENTIFIED WITH THIS MARK Hard Cooked Eggs ∆* Scrambled Eggs ∆* Scrambled Eggs ∆* Scrambled Eggs ∆* ARE PREPARED IN A COMMON KITCHEN TO Yogurt & Omelet Bar Saturday-Sunday Scrambled Eggs ∆* Assorted Bagels* Assorted Bagels* Assorted Bagels* Continental Breakfast BE GLUTEN FREE, DAIRY FREE, SHELLFISH Assorted Bagels* Firehouse Donuts* Yogurt & Omelet Bar Yogurt & Omelet Bar 7am-9.30am (Saturday Only) FREE & NUT FREE.BMCDS CAN NOT GUAR- Yogurt & Omelet Bar Yogurt & Omelet Bar Firehouse Donuts* Firehouse Donuts* Brunch ANTEE THAT CROSS-CONTACT Firehouse Donuts* Sun-dried Tomato, 10am-1.30pm Firehouse Donuts* Create your Congee ∆V Dinner HAS NOT OCCURRED Mushroom, Spinach & 5pm-7pm V∆ V∆ Avocado Toast V Apple Sensations Chickpea Pancakes Create your Congee Tofu Quiche * BRUNCH BRUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH Turkey Noodle Vegetable Soup Oatmeal V & Grits ∆V Hearty Beef Vegetable Soup ∆ Cream of Broccoli Soup* Oatmeal V & Grits ∆V Butternut Squash Soup *∆ Maryland Crab Soup Belgian Waffles & Pancakes* Belgian Waffles & Pancakes* Black Bean, Sweet Potato South Street Chicken Chicken Escarole Soup Lime Spiced Grilled Chicken Shrimp & Corn Bisque Hard Cooked Eggs ∆* & Quinoa Soup V∆ ∆ Hard Cooked Eggs ∆* Cheesesteak Sandwich Hungarian Vegetable Soup V∆ Indonesian Vegetable Soup V∆ Scrambled Eggs ∆* Chicken Fillet Sandwich Ratatouille Pasta V∆ Scrambled Eggs ∆* Veggie Griller Sandwich* Grilled Reuben Sandwich Assorted Bagels* Kale Burger V Veggie Griller Sandwich* Buffalo Style Chicken Wings Assorted Bagels* Penne with Fresh Tomato & Basil V Black Bean & Corn Burger* with Bleu Cheese & Celery Very Berry Quinoa Muffins* PB Chocolate Chip Muffins* French Fried Potatoes V Roasted Balsamic Marinated Roasted Red Potatoes V∆ Edamame, Tofu & Fresh Petite Spring Peas & Kale Burgers V Very Berry Quinoa Muffins V PB Chocolate Chip Muffins V Seasoned Sweet Yellow Corn V∆ Portobello Mushroom V∆ Selection of Scones* Vegetable Stir-Fry V∆ Brunoise Carrots V∆ Rigatoni Ponza Selection of Scones* Potato Chips V∆ Aged Cheddar Buckwheat Noodles V Friday Fries V Buttermilk Biscuits* Buttermilk Biscuits* Macaroni & Cheese* Tortilla Chips V∆ Hash Brown Patties* Bean Feast V∆ Fresh Sautéed Kale V∆ Fresh Seasoned Vegetable Medley V Shredded Potatoes V Stewed Roma Tomatoes V∆ Deli & Salad Bar Potato Chips V∆ Pork Sausage & Turkey Bacon ∆ Deli & Salad Bar Corn Chips *∆ Selection of Cookies* Bacon ∆ Magic Cookie Bars* Fresh Seasoned Broccoli V∆ Deli Bar Chipotle Cauliflower Salad V Soup du Jour Pretzel Thins* Cannoli Parfait* Chicken Apple Sausage ∆ German Chocolate Cake Parfait *∆ Salad Bar Deli Bar Omelet & Yogurt Bar Sundried Tomato, Artichoke Deli Bar Firehouse Donuts* Carrot & Cabbage Slaw *∆ Salad Bar & Swiss Frittata* Salad Bar Signature Salad: Sweet & Salty Rice Krispy Treats* Breakfast Sausage V Soup du Jour Signature Salad: Selection of Cookies* Rocky Road Brownies* Brownie Mousse Parfait* Omelet & Yogurt Bar Brown Rice with Sprouts Vanilla & Chocolate Chocolate Mousse Oreo Parfait* Kale & Chick Make your own Crepe Firehouse Donuts* Pudding Parfait *∆ & Sunflower Seeds V∆ Pea Caesar VEG CENTRIC DINNER DINNER GERMAN DINNER CUBAN DINNER BBQ DINNER RAMEN DINNER MEDITERRANEAN DINNER Marinated Roasted Cuban Pulled Jackfruit Rice Grilled Lemon Chicken Grilled Beer Poached with Tomato-Fennel Pork Loin Bratwurst Bowl V Sandwich V Noodles V Vinaigrette Chicken with Sauerkraut Beet Tartare Tartine V Macaroni & Cheese V Baked Cod in Mustard Cream ∆ Cubano Sandwich Pulled Pork Sandwich Assorted Broths Falafel with Tzatziki V Spinach Burger V Beer Battered Cod Onion Pie V Grilled Tuna with Mojo ∆ BBQ Chicken Thighs ∆ Poached Chicken ∆ ● Pork Confit ∆ Red Snapper with Peperonata ∆ Roasted Cauliflower Wedge Roasted Sweet Potatoes V∆ Braised Cabbage V∆ Cuban Black Beans V ∆ Corn on the Cob *∆ Nori ∆ ● Bean Sprouts V∆ Lentil Rice Pilaf ∆V with Salsa Verde V∆ French Fries V Roasted Brussels Sprouts V∆ Brown Rice V∆ Cole Slaw *∆ Julienned Vegetables V∆ Tabbouleh V Steamed Vegetables V Creamed Corn* Potato Galette*∆ Fresh Fried Plantains* Macaroni & Cheese* Tofu V∆ ● Bok Choy V∆ Broccoli Rabe White Rice V∆ Roasted Peppers & Onions V∆ Olive Oil Whipped Potatoes V∆ Sombal ● Grilled Tomatoes V∆ with Hot Cherry Peppers V∆ Roasted Apples & Leeks *∆ Spaetzle Zucchini with Basil & Oregano V Butternut Squash Farotto* French Boule* Pretzel Roll* French Baguette V Cornbread* Soy Marinated Chocolate Cake* Hard-cooked Eggs * Warmed Pita V Apple Pie* Carrot Cake* Pecan Pie ∆ Sundae Bar Chocolate Bread Pudding* Berry Cheesecake* W2 .
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