Outrage After School Tells Mom Her Child’s Lunch Is Unhealthy and Unacceptable
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And what was that unacceptable lunch?
A turkey sandwich, banana, potato chips and apple juice.
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February 14, 2007 Did You Hear This One About the Food Police?
February 15, 2012 09:27 PM UTC
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Outrage After School Tells Mom Her Child’s Lunch Is Unhealthy and Unacceptable  And what was that unacceptable lunch? A turkey sandwich, banana, potato chips and apple juice.  Click above to read the story. Then watch this: Â
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Something like this already happens at my twins school. For their birthday's, I am not allowed to make homemade cupcakes or cookies..oh no, I am supposed to buy store bought cupcakes and cookies filled with all those yummy preservatives..
really big Democratic supporters . . . . .
it's just like the green energy companies and their paybacks for support.....
I got a call from the school nurse advising that this was against their policy, and that all drugs had to be sent to her to administer. I apologized for my ignorance, and then I LIED to her; telling her that the prescription was finished.
When my son got home I sat him down and explained bureaucracies; how they work; why they do what they do; and told him they are to be avoided whenever possible. The next day, I wrapped his dose in a piece of tin-foil, stuck it in his pocket, and told him to go to the bathroom at lunch and take it.
I guess he turned out OK, He is now in Special Ops for the US Army! How he survived my bad parenting is a mystery.