Friday, March 29, 2013

HOPE YOU HAD A WONDERFUL EASTER BREAK

MENU FOR APRIL AND PREORDER FORM ARE NOW POSTED

YOU CAN SEND PREORDER FORM ON THE FIRST DAY BACK TO SCHOOL


Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Monday, March 11, 2013

Getting ready for Easter break

The Cafeteria is offering a few Wonderful Selection of  Fine Products just in time for Easter break

Marinated Mixed Olives
Pickled Eggplant
Veggie Antipasto
all are L 160 per jar
Ceviche - made with Fresh Corvina fillet (Sea Bass)  L150 per pound

Must preorder by Thursday March 14.
Order slips will be going home tomorrow with your children.

Pick up March 20 or 21.  A different pick up date can be arranged.

Monday, March 4, 2013



Approximately one in three cancers could be prevented if we all ate smarter, moved more and weighed less, according to the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR). But achieving that goal will be difficult, because so many of us learn unhealthy habits in childhood. SuperKids Nutrition has teamed up with AICR to create recipes, games and activities to show parents and kids how healthy foods can taste great and that being active can be fun!  Here are 3 tips for your family to start preventing cancer today!

1) Eat Powerful Plant Foods – Choose a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, herbs and spices! Plant foods have super colorful compounds that work to shield your body and your KIDS’ bodies from bacteria, germs, viruses and diseases like cancer and heart disease. Use the Super Crew Shield Tracker to make sure you’re getting enough colors in your diet to shield your family from cancer.

2) Make it fun – Read, play and learn about fruits and vegetables together in a fun way.  Go on a healthy food scavenger hunt at a farmer’s market or your local grocery store, conduct a family cooking competition in your own kitchen or plant a small vegetable or herb garden.  Have some fun!  Our tool kit has tips on getting kids cooking in the kitchen. Teaching kids to cook, even if it’s just once a month helps develop independence, organization and the ability to follow directions. Plus they’re more likely to eat what they make!

3) Go Whole or Go Home! Make a welcomed place for whole grains at your table.  The fiber will not only keep you full, but whole grains are an important part in cancer and heart disease prevention. When making baked goods (like pies) use whole-grain flour instead of white flour.  Make our delicious whole-grain fruit bars with your kids: http://www.aicr.org/assets/docs/pdf/healthykids/whole-grain-fruit-bars.pdf
Learn more about cancer prevention and make a pledge to start preventing cancer today!

 Link to SKN Blog