I was going to ad in the prevoius post about school lunchs and prepared food for instutions. I am not going to say never but harldy ever does one get beef or pork at school anymore. Once in awhile maybe once a month if you are lucky and I am sure that is true at instutuions also. Everything comes prepared heat and serve.
I know there are school boards that have members that demand beef or pork on the menu but thats getting pretty rare.
Once we unlaoded smoked hams and turkeys for the FFA fundraising program and here came a one small ham off the truck. The driver said that was for the lunch room. That next day they had ham sandwich the cooks sliced the ONE ham for all the kids in school that ate that day.
They have two lines and usually serve 120 to 150 kids per day. Now thats thin sliceing for a $18 dollar ham.
Ask kids in your school what they have for lunch or read the posted menus
Remember a Pork Tenderloin is not a Pork Tenderlion. BBQ Beef on a bun came out of a plastic sack per cut and not graded
We are getting a new genertation of people cooking thinking prepared is the way to go. Ask school kids what they are learning in their cooking class bet not how to cook roast beef or pork steaks. Those kids that learned meat is not good for you 10 years ago are the ones buying food today.
I worked with two farm rasied Home Ec (Famliy and consumer science teachers)
that worked from the book mentions once in a while beef. Rarley did they ever serve or cook beef of pork in their classes.
But boy that chicken.. chicken strips, chicken tots, chicken on rice, grilled chicken pattey, chicken strips,chicken nuggets, chicken stars, chicken on a stick, chicken taco, chicken and noodles, chicken salad, chicken chucks with lettuce,
chicken Suprise, Chicken with BBQ sauce, Chicken with gravy, chicken soup, chicken wings and chicken things ...most favrote chicken bisquet for breakfast.