Routt County school lunch menus for week of Oct. 5
Routt County school lunch menus for week of Oct. 5
■ Steamboat Springs School District
Monday: Meatball sub
Tuesday: Smokey shredded chicken and potato in a tortilla
Wednesday: Pasta Bologna style or alfredo sauce
Thursday: Korean barbecue pork over rice
Friday: No school
■ Hayden School District
Monday: Chicken nuggets, green garden salad, apricot halves, Bosco sticks, milk
Tuesday: Pepperoni pizza, pasta salad, potato salad, bananas, milk
Wednesday: Turkey quesadillas, black bean and corn salad, Spanish rice, fresh apples, milk
Thursday: Oatmeal, sausage links, hash browns, gresh grapefruit, milk
Friday: No school
■ South Routt School District
Monday: Chili, fruit and vegetable bar, cinnamon roll, milk
Tuesday: Ham and cheese sandwich, Sun chips, fruit and vegetable bar, milk
Wednesday: Pigs in a blanket, baked beans, fruit and vegetable bar, milk
Thursday: Asian chicken with brown rice, fruit and vegetable bar, milk
Friday: No school
■ Heritage Christian School
Monday: Sharon’s — Spaghetti and meatballs, mixed salad, garlic bread
Tuesday: Subway — Italian BMT sub, chips, cookie
Wednesday: Qdoba — Chicken quesadillas, pinto beans, tortilla chips and salsa
Thursday: BeauJo’s — Pizza slices, drink
Friday: Half day, no lunch
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