Bishop Noll Institute

Bishop Noll
Monday
9-12 LunchSmart Menu
May 2015
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Get Moving
May is the perfect time to get outdoors to celebrate National Physical Fitness and Sports Month. Exercise doesn’t
have to be boring. Have you tried activities such as cycling, hiking, jogging, and team sports? By participating in
activities you enjoy, you can meet the daily movement guidelines of 60 minutes for kids and teens. Participation in
sports can be beneficial for children and teenagers. The benefits include developing discipline, learning how to get
along with other people, improving physical fitness, acquiring a positive body image and higher self-esteem, and
having fun.
May 4
May 5
Chicken Fajitas on Ultragrain
Tortillas with Garnish Cup
Flame-Roasted Peppers & Onions
Cilantro-Lime Brown Rice
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Peaches
Chicken Crispito with Salsa
Cinco de Mayo Rice
Refried Beans
Rainbow Variety Bar
Tropical Fruit Salad or Fresh Fruit
Cinnamon-Sugar Cookie
May 11
May 12
Grilled Chicken Parmesan with
Whole-Grain Pasta
Broccoli Florets
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Peaches
May 18
May 6
May 25
Handcrafted Beef Sloppy Joe on
Whole-Grain Bun
Oven-Baked Crinkle-Cut Fries
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Mixed Fruit
Whole-Grain French Bread
Pepperoni Pizza
California Blend Veggies
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Pineapple
May 20
Turkey Tacos on Ultragrain
Tortillas with Garnish Cup &
Salsa
Refried Beans
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Mixed Fruit
May 26
Memorial Day
Breaded Chicken Sandwich on
Whole-Grain Bun
Sweet Potato Criss-Cut Fries
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Pineapple
May 13
May 19
Creamy Chicken
Brown Rice
Carrots
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Peaches
Whole-Grain Roll
Friday
May 1
Whole-Grain Chicken Corndog
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Pineapple
May 27
Whole-Grain Chicken Tenders
with BBQ Dipping Sauce
Broccoli Florets
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Peaches
Whole-Grain Roll
Baked Pasta with Beef & Cheese
Corn
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Mixed Fruit
Whole-Grain Breadstick
May 7
Home-Style Salisbury Steak with
Gravy
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Applesauce
Whole-Grain Roll
Whole-Grain Sugar Cookie
May 14
BBQ Turkey Burger
Sweet Potato Criss-Cut Fries
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Applesauce
Oat & Honey Goldfish Cracker
May 21
Whole-Grain Pasta with
Homemade Meat Sauce
Broccoli Florets
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Applesauce
Whole-Grain Breadstick
May 28
BBQ Chicken
Brown Rice
Kettle-Baked Beans
California Blend Veggies
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Mandarin Oranges
Whole-Grain Garlic Toast
Mac ‘n’ Cheese
Broccoli Florets
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Mixed Fruit
Whole-Grain Breadstick
May 8
Whole-Grain Pasta with
Homemade Meat Sauce
California Blend Veggies
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Mixed Fruit
May 15
Chili Con Carne with Nacho
Chips
Refried Beans
Corn
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Mixed Fruit
May 22
Toasted Cheese Sandwich on
Whole-Grain Bread
Home-Style Beef Vegetable Soup
Oven-Baked Crinkle-Cut Fries
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Mixed Fruit
May 29
Hot Turkey Ham & Cheese Sub
on a Whole-Grain Hoagie
Baby Carrots
Rainbow Variety Bar
Fresh Fruit or Pineapple
Whole-Grain Sugar Cookie
Additional Entrées Offered Daily
Around the World in a Lunch Period – Mexico
Weekly Specials
In May, Culinary Explorations shines the light on our next door neighbor, Mexico. Mexico’s official
name is the United Mexican States. The country has 31 states plus the federal district of Mexico City.
Mexico City is the capital and the largest city. It was also built on a lake.
Pizza / Hamburger / Entrée salad
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Chicken tenders with breadstick and
BBQ dipping sauce - Week of May 1
Philly cheesesteak – Week of May 4
All-beef hot dog - Week of May 11
Beefy cheesy nachos with salsa Week of May 18
Spicy chicken sandwich - Week of
May 25
Menu is subject to change based on availability and quality of food items
We will celebrate Cinco de Mayo (May 5) with a special meal. This holiday commemorates the
Mexican victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Although Cinco de Mayo is
observed in Mexico, it is not a federal holiday. In some ways, it is a bigger deal in the United States
where it showcases Mexican culture and heritage. Did you know . . .
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The world’s largest Cinco de Mayo celebration takes place in Los Angeles?
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Cinco de Mayo is also celebrated in Canada, the Caribbean, and even New Zealand?
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Mexico is the most populous Spanish-speaking country in the world?
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Mexico City is the oldest capital city in the Americas?
¡Buen provecho!
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