None Salmon Goujons (3 x 3177) None Baked Beans (none ) None Sweetcorn (1027 none) None Jacket Potato (none) None Fruit Flapjack (649783)
|
|
- Kristina Underwood
- 7 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 PRIMARY SUMMARY ALLERGY MATRIX SEPTEMBER - DECEMBER 2016 ALLERGY CONTENT CHART MENU ITEM/PRODUCT, Egg, Peanut, Tree Nuts, Cereals, Sesame Seeds, Molluscs, /Sulphites WEEK 1 - Page 1 Welsh Sausage (4343) Salmon Goujons (3 x 3177) Fish,, Soyabeans Gluten Free Salmon Fishfingers (4110) Fish, SD/Sulphites Mashed Potatoes (none) Sweetcorn (1027 none) Fruit Flapjack (649783), Egg,, Soybeans, Sulphites Chinese Pork Noodles (Egg Noodles ) Egg,,, Soyabeans Vegetable Pastry Roll Roll (6059), Maize/, Celery New Potatoes (none) Green Beans (none 1004, 1046) Carrots (1008) Apple Sponge & Custard, Egg,, Maize, Sulphites Roast Chicken Breast (JB none) (Hopwells has ) JB (Hopwells ) Cauliflower & Squash Chilli, Egg,,Celery Ardo Butternut Squash (none 1002) Roast Potatoes (none) Rice (none ) Savoy Cabbage (none) Broccoli (1019 none) Cornflake & Strawberry Yoghurt Pot, Maize, Barley Fresh Fruit Beef & Coconut Curry (Coconut ) ( Rice none) Naan Bread (4429), Quorn Sausage Cassoulet Cauliflower (10126 none) Fruit Jelly (strawberry & Fruit Wedges (Maize in factory) Fruit Jelly Orange ( none) (Soya,, in factory) Fish,, Mustard, Soyabeans//Gluten//Sulphites Egg,,, Mustard, Soya, Sulphites Eggs,,, /Sulphites
2 Cheese & Tomato Pizza (Bread Mix ) Mushy Peas (1016 none) Sweetcorn (1028 none) Cream Crackers (660094) Cheese White Grated (630055) Cheese - laughing cow (629294) Cheese Philidelphia (631337) Fruit Salad WEEK 2 - Page 2 Breaded Chicken Breast (9030) Captain Tuck's Pirate Fish Pie New Potatoes (none) Potato Wedges(none 1574) Peas (10304 or 1001) Chocolate Orange Rice Pudding (640719) Pasta Bolognese Bake Quorn (4186)& Lentil Curry with Rice ( Tilda none) Cauliflower (10126 none) Superfood Chocolate Cake (beetroot) Roast Beef (4112 none but has pea protein) Yorkshire Pudding (6476) Roasted Quorn Fillet (4194) Roast Potatoes (none) Broccoli (none) Carrots (none) Cinnamon Waffles with Apple & Toffee Sauce Toffe Sauce Chicken & Leek Pie Cheese & Broccoli Quiche Mashed Potatoes (none) Crushed Swede (none), Egg,, Soyabeans, Egg, Peanut, Tree Nuts, Cereals, Sesame Seeds, Molluscs, /Sulphites, SD/Sulphites Egg,, Fish, Celery,, Mustard, Soyabeans (wheat/soya in factory), Egg,, Celery, Mustard,Soya, /Sulphites, Egg,, Celery, Mustard, Soyabeans Egg,,, Egg, Eggs, Egg,, Soya (Egg, Soya, SD in factory), Egg,, Celery, Mustard, Soybeans/Soya, Sulphites, Egg,, Soyabeans
3 Broccoli (none) Pancake with (Mixed Berries 1165 none) Cheese & Tomato Pizza (Bread Mix ) Mushy Peas (none) Raspberry Yoghurt Crumble Pot Fresh Fruit (none) WEEK 3 - Page 3 Beefburger (3950) Mac N Cheese Potato Swirls (15121) Sweetcorn (none) Shortbread Biscuit & shake Fresh Fruit Slices Chicken Curry ( & Rice none) Naan Bread (4446) Superpower Beans on Bagel Toast Broccoli (none) Cauliflower (none) Banana Raisin Muffin Roast Pork Loin Steak (JB none) Apple Sauce (none) Quorn Bolognese Pasta Bake Rosti (15123) Crushed Swede (none) Mini Roasted Corn Cobs (none 1097) Raspberry Mousse Slice 8280 Turkey Meatballs (none) with Tomato and Herbs Roasted Vegetable & Bean Wraps Wholewheat Pasta Spirals (655279), Egg,, soya Fish,, Mustard,, Egg,, Soyabeans, Oats,, Egg, Peanut, Tree Nuts, Cereals, Sesame Seeds, Molluscs, /Sulphites Soya//Sulphites, Egg, Celergy, Mustard,,, Soya, Celery, Sulphites, Egg,, Soyabeans, Egg,, Celery, Mustard, Soyabeans, Sulphites,,, Maize, Sesame Seeds, Mustard, Sulphites, Egg,, Soya Derivatives, SD/Sulphites, Egg, Soybeans, Celery, Mustard,, Sulphites,, Celery, Soyabeans, SD/Sulphites, Egg,, Soya Celery, Sulphites,
4 Broccoli (none) Roasted Med Veg (none) Oat Cookie & Cranberry Cookie Cheese & Tomato Pizza (Bread Mix ) Mushy Peas (none) Fruit Salad (none) Ice Cream (8181), Egg, /Oats, /Sulphites Fish,, Mustard,, Egg,, Soyabeans, Soyabeans Bechamel Sauce ( Some cooks are not using this Product) Knorr Chicken Bouillon Paste (658637) Coconut (659398) Egg,, Celery, Mustard, Soyabeans/Soya Celery Sulphites Page 4, Egg, Peanut, Tree Nuts, Cereals, Sesame Seeds, Molluscs, /Sulphites MENU ITEM/PRODUCT Bread Mix (white ) Bread Mix (brown 64935X) Bread Thick White (fresh pastures) Bread Med White (fresh pastures) Bread Wholemeal (fresh pastures) Soft Deli Roll (64194) 6 Tortilla 10 x 15 (4423) 10 Tortilla 5 x 10 (4401) SANDWICH FILLINGS Cheese Grated Fresh Pastures (A100H) Tuna Fish Ham Salmon Fish Sliced Pork Sliced Ham Sliced Beef Sausage Roll 2" (25g Code: 6212) SALAD & FRUIT BAR Cous Cous (white ) Cous Cous (mediterranean ) 50/50 Tilda Rice (none ),, Soya Derivatives (Egg in Factory) (, Egg, Soya Derivatives in Factory) /Soya /Soya /Soya Sesame Seeds,, SD/Sulphites
5 Pasta Twists Raisins Half Corn Cobs (none 1095) Yoghurt (daily) DRINKS Semi skimmed milk Freshers Orange or Apple & Blackcurrant (none) Aquajuice (none) break Viva Additional Products Honey (646024) Dr.Oetker Natural Red Food Colouring (theme days) N.B. - contains gluten (Coeliac) NOTE: Children with specific allergies will be issued with their own menu after discussion with the child's parent/guardian and photo of the child displayed behind the serving counter. Review Date: January 2017 /Sulphites Reviewed By: Grace Tatlock
This week s seasonal menus
This week s seasonal menus s and plums Chicken Tagine Spiced fish crunch Vegetable Tagine v Vegetable crunch v served with cous cous served with spring onion and herb potatoes and peas Moussaka Vegetable
More informationWELCOME TO IMPERIAL COLLEGE HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST
Children s Ward Menu WELCOME TO IMPERIAL COLLEGE HEALTHCARE NHS TRUST Please find enclosed your full guide to meals, drinks & snacks. Your hostess will take your lunch and dinner orders at your bedside.
More information21-Day Sample Cycle Menu Child and Adult Care Food Program
The abbreviation to the left of each menu item indicates the meal pattern component supplied. The following abbreviations are used: G/B = Grains/Breads; M/MA = Meat/Meat Alternate; F/V = Fruit/Vegetable;
More informationMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY BREAKFAST
CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTER/FAMILY CHILD CARE WEEK 1 DATES: December 29 - January 2, 2015 Diced Peaches Grape Juice Banana Slices Orange Slices Pineapple Juice English Muffin Whole Wheat Waffles Rice Krispies
More information2013-2014 Annual Menu
WEEK 1 Toasty O's [WG] English Muffin, 2 oz French Toast Stick [WG], 0.87 oz Crispy Rice Bagel, 1-2 oz Vegetable/Fruit Bananas [C] Apricots [A] Applesauce [C] Oranges [C] Fruit Cocktail [A, C] Fruit Cocktail
More informationÉcole Andre Malraux Lunch M enus Menus Autum 2015
École Andre Malraux Lunch Menus Autum 2015 Week Commencing Tuesday 1 st September 2015 Welcome Back Roasted Tomato & Basil Soup Cheese Gougers Egg Mayonnaise on Gem Lettuce Focaccia Bread with Sundried
More informationBreakfast Served until 11.30am
Breakfast Served until 11.30am For full nutritional information on any of the meals please ask a colleague. Big breakfast Fried egg, 2 sausages, 2 rashers of bacon, hash brown, fresh tomato, baked beans
More information10 Week Nutrition Plan
10 Week Nutrition Plan Welcome and thank you for your interest in taking the next step to health! We hope you find this eating plan a starting point to making healthier food choices and a tool to reach
More informationCarbohydrate counting a pocket guide
counting a pocket guide www.bayerdiabetes.ca Contents Starches 3 Vegetables 4 Fruit/Fruit juices 5 Milk/Yoghurt 5 Fast foods 6 Proteins (meat/meat substitutes) 6 Drinks 6 Sweets/Sugary foods 7 Combination
More informationALLERGEN GUIDE - WHAT CAN I EAT?
Tuesday, April 19, 2016 Page 1 of 20 I CAN'T EAT CELERY & CELERIAC SO I CAN EAT The ingredients in these products do not contain Celery & Celeriac, but please be aware that we use Celery & Celeriac in
More informationUnderstanding the Carbohydrate Portions in Gluten Free Foods 1 Portion/Exchange = 15g
Understanding the Carbohydrate Portions in luten Free Foods 1 Portion/Exchange = 15g Know your Carbohydrate Foods Dairy Fruit Starchy vegetables Breads, cereals, rice, pasta/noodles, biscuits, flour(s)
More informationAppendix A Food Sources of Vitamins and Minerals
Appendix A Food Sources of Vitamins and Minerals Appendix A 229 Appendix A Food Sources of Vitamins and Minerals Vitamin A (Retinol) Food Amount IU* Liver 3 oz 45,400 Crab 2 cup,680 Egg medium 590 Fats
More informationFlaming Grill - Core Menu & Kids April 2016 Allergen Data
Flaming Grill - Core Menu & Kids April 2016 Allergen Data Sulphur Dioxide / Tree Nuts* Sesame Gluten** Garlic Ciabatta No No No No Yes No No No No No No No Yes (Wheat & Rye) No Yes No Garlic Ciabatta with
More informationMeal Planning for a Mushy Soft Diet After Nissen Fundoplication
Meal Planning for a Mushy Soft Diet After Nissen Fundoplication Name: Date: Dietitian: Telephone: Questions? CALL YOUR DIETITIAN! Patient Food and Nutrition Services University of Michigan Hospital 1500
More informationThree week. Supporting Healthy Lifestyles. Inspiring Futures
Three week Supporting Healthy Lifestyles Inspiring Futures Food for Life Catering Mark Our menu, April to October 2015 offers freshly prepared meals with a salad selection and a choice of drinks plus a
More informationCalendar weeks 34, 40, 46, 52 Week 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday. Organic wheat porridge cut root vegetables
Calendar weeks 34, 40, 46, 52 Week 1 Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Organic oatmeal porridge Rye gruel from organic flakes, Organic wheat porridge Bread from, cocoa 4 grain gruel from organic
More informationCOMMUNION & CONFIRMATIONS DELIVERY SERVICE
Our popular delivery service is available as normal this year Here we deliver the food to your home, all hot food is delivered in chafer units that will keep the food warm for up to 2 1/2 hours, cold food
More informationTHE FESTIVAL SUITE July 2013 BANQUETING MENUS STARTERS
THE FESTIVAL SUITE July 2013 BANQUETING MENUS STARTERS 1. Smoked Salmon with Beetroot & Onion Salad 2. Chefs own chicken Liver Pate, laced with brandy and served with melba toast. 3. Freshly made Soup
More informationSAMPLE DINING MENU ALWAYS AVAILABLE BREAKFAST ACCOMPANIMENTS
Our chefs are constantly introducing new menus for our residents. Below is a sampling of menu items The Springs residents enjoy daily. Heart Healthy Options This heart healthy symbol indicates a low fat,
More informationMeal Planning for a Mushy Soft Diet After Laparoscopic Myotomy
Meal Planning for a Mushy Soft Diet After Laparoscopic Myotomy Name: Date: Dietitian: Telephone: Why is it necessary to follow this diet? This diet is necessary for individuals who have had some types
More informationLow Fat Diet after Cardiac Surgery With or Without Chyle Leak
Low Fat Diet after Cardiac Surgery With or Without Chyle Leak What is chyle? Chyle (sounds like kyle) is a milky white fluid that contains protein, fat, cholesterol, lymphocytes, and electrolytes. It is
More informationKCAL EXTRA - PLANNED MENU WEEK - 1
KCAL EXTRA - PLANNED MENU WEEK - Breakfast Breakfast Oats, Blueberry and Chopped Mixed Nuts cheddar and ham Yoghurt Kcal choco pancake Oats & Fresh Zucchini Frittata Yoghurt Kiwi Kcal choco pancake Breakfast
More informationLunches in Stirling Council Primary Schools
Seasonal Menus! Ticket Price 2.10 and free f all P1-3 pupils Lunches in Stirling Council Primary Schools October 2015 - March 2016 Facilities Management Housing and Environment Margaret Gilmour Service
More informationWelcome to the Dog & Duck
Welcome to the Dog & Duck Food Availability Mon 18.00 20.30 Tues Sat 12.00 14.30 18.00 20.30 (Fridays & Saturdays until 21.30) Sun 12.00 17.00 Light Snacks Baguettes 4.95 A freshly baked white or granary
More informationDiet for Oral Surgery/Wired Jaw
Diet for Oral Surgery/Wired Jaw After oral surgery no chewing is allowed for a period of 4-8 weeks. During this time you will need a blenderized or liquid diet. This pamphlet will help you to get adequate
More informationMEN'S FITNESS FAT TO FIT CHALLENGE - 1800 CALORIE MEAL PLAN WEEK 2
Day 1 1 egg + 3 egg whites scrambled 125 1.1 17.1 5.1 1/2 whole wheat english muffin, toasted 67 13.3 2.9 0.7 1 medium orange 61.6 15.4 1.2 0.2 TOTAL 253.6 29.8 21.2 6 2 Tbs dried cherries 48.8 12.8 0
More informationFEEDING YOUNG CHILDREN AGED 1-5 YEARS
FEEDING YOUNG CHILDREN AGED 1-5 YEARS Information Leaflet Your Health. Our Priority. Page 2 of 10 A Healthy Eating Guide Feeding Young Children Aged 1-5 Years By 12 months of age your child should be eating
More informationMenu 7 Fresh Fruit Skewer Platter Selection of Skewered Fresh Fruits served with Soft Whipped Chantilly Cream or a Mint Yogurt Dip
1 BREAKFAST PLATTERS Menu 7 Fresh Fruit Skewer Platter Selection of Skewered Fresh Fruits served with Soft Whipped Chantilly Cream or a Mint Yogurt Dip Menu 21 Breakfast Muffin Platter (Choice of 3 Flavours)
More informationHot or Cold Cereal Egg Omelet & Cheese Sandwich Breakfast Ham Slice. Margarine. Juice of Choice. Coffee/Tea. Margarine
LUTHERAN NURSING & REHAB CENTER 64683E #1 Napoleon Lutheran Home S/S Midwest Alts 2015 Regular/NAS/Consistent CHO Week 1 May-10, Jun-14, Jul-19, Aug-23 May-11, Jun-15, Jul-20, Aug-24 May-12, Jun-16, Jul-21,
More informationNutrition Pointers: Fruits and Veggies
Nutrition Pointers: Fruits and Veggies Eat as many as possible try filling half your plate with fruits and veggies. Fruits and veggies are good for you whether they are fresh or frozen. Go for a wide variety
More informationRÉVEILLON 2016. Hotel Apartamento Paraíso de Albufeira
RÉVEILLON 2016 PROGRAM 8 pm Cocktail Shows 9 pm Buffet Dinner Table wines, juices, mineral water, coffee and after dinner drinks Shows Midnight Sparkling wine service with raisins Open bar 02 am Supper
More informationFood Groups for Low Potassium and Low Phosphorus Diets
Food Groups for Low Potassium and Low Phosphorus Diets When you have kidney disease, you may need to follow a diet low in sodium, potassium and phosphorus. This diet is sometimes called a renal diet. You
More informationWhen you have diabetes be careful about what you eat to help you control your blood sugar.
PART 5 INTRO TO EATING WITH DIABETES When you have diabetes be careful about what you eat to help you control your blood sugar. Foods are in three main groups: Carbohydrates (Carbs) Higher Carbohydrates
More informationHealthy Eating for Diabetes
Healthy Eating for Diabetes What is diabetes? Diabetes is when your blood sugar (glucose) levels are higher than normal. For some people, this is because the insulin in their body doesn t work as well
More informationOxford Bariatric Service Pre bariatric surgery diet Information for patients
Oxford Bariatric Service Pre bariatric surgery diet Information for patients Why do I need to follow a pre-operative diet? Before obesity surgery, it is essential that you follow a strict calorie controlled
More informationEasier Swallowing. Texture C
Easier Swallowing Texture C Consistencies You have been found to have difficulties with eating and drinking. It has been recommended that you follow a consistency modified diet and the one that has been
More informationCarbohydrate counting reference booklet
Patient information leaflet Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Carbohydrate counting reference booklet A supplement for use with Patient information leaflets: Carbohydrate counting for adults
More informationThe Greyhound. ~ Tuesday 9th August 2016 ~ While you wait
The Greyhound ~ Tuesday 9th August 2016 ~ While you wait Mixed olives - pitted mixed olives (v.) 2.95 Baby sweet peppers stuffed with soft cheese (v.) 4.25 Starters Sweetcorn soup with crusty bread (v.)
More informationThe Red House Inn Lilleshall
The Red House Inn Lilleshall Tel: (01952) 603768 Welcome to The Red House Inn The Red House Inn is a traditional pub comprising of a large dining area offering home cooked meals, Traditional Ales, a cosy
More informationPaediatric Diabetes: Carbohydrate counting
Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Paediatric Diabetes: Carbohydrate counting Everyone with diabetes need to be careful about the foods they eat to ensure that their blood glucose levels stay as close
More informationKey & interpreting the data
Allergy data detailed in the table has been derived from specifications obtained from the suppliers of the. 'N' means that the allergen is not part of the product as it is delivered by the supplier. Key
More informationUniversity College Hospital. Insulin Pump Advanced Bolus Options
University College Hospital Insulin Pump Advanced Bolus Options Children and Young People s Diabetes Service Introduction When you use an insulin pump, the insulin given to cover food is called an insulin
More informationTips for Shopping Wisely at the Grocery Store
Tips for Shopping Wisely at the Grocery Store For successful planning, be sure to keep in mind: u The maximum amount you can spend on food. u The five basic food groups. Plan Ahead Start With A Meal Plan
More informationMEAL PLANNING FOR MECHANICAL SOFT DIET
MEAL PLANNING FOR MECHANICAL SOFT DIET Definition of Terms Calories Protein Blenderized Pureed Units of energy. A nutrient used by your body for growth and repair. The best sources are milk, meats, fish,
More informationMEN'S FITNESS FAT TO FIT CHALLENGE - 1800 CALORIE MEAL PLAN WEEK 1
Day 1 Tomato & Basil Omelet* (see recipe) 1 large egg 73.5 0.4 6.3 5 2 large egg whites 34.3 0.5 7.2 0.1 1/4 cup chopped tomato 8.1 1.8 0.4 0.1 2 Tbs grated parmesan cheese 43.1 0.4 3.9 2.9 2 Tbs chopped
More informationHealthy Foods for my School
yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, yum, Healthy Foods for my School Nutrition Standards for Saskatchewan Schools Schools are an ideal place
More informationDAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4. Cereal with Fruit: 1 cup toasted oat cereal 1 medium banana ¼ cup lowfat milk 1 hard-cooked egg Beverage: Water, coffee, tea
DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 Peanut Butter Raisin Oatmeal: 1 cup cooked oatmeal ¼ cup raisins Tuna-Cucumber Wrap: 1 8 flour tortilla 3 oz tuna (canned in water) 2 Tbsp mayonnaise 5 cucumber sticks ¼ cup lowfat
More informationNutritional Analysis Manual October 2008
Nutritional Analysis Manual October 2008 Nutritional Analysis Manual Oct 08 1 Introduction The Schools (Health Promotion and Nutrition) (Scotland) Act 2007 places a duty on education authorities and managers
More informationLow Residue Diet A low residue diet is easier for your gut to digest. It
Low Residue Diet A low residue diet is easier for your gut to digest. It may be recommended to help improve your symptoms, to prepare you for an investigation or to reintroduce food after a period without
More informationCenter Parcs Allergen Contents for Huck s
Center Parcs Allergen Contents for Huck s The information provided was correct at the date of uploading onto the website. We do substitute ingredients so you must always make us aware of your allergy/dietary
More information1800 Calorie Meal Plan. Jessica Iannotta Department of Nutritional Sciences UMDNJ School of Health Related Professions
1800 Calorie Meal Plan Meal Portion Food Calories DAY 1 Breakfast 1 cup Hot Oatmeal, cooked, unsweetened 150 1 banana 120 1 Amy s Bean & Rice Burrito 280 (in the frozen foods section of your grocery store
More informationHospitality Catering Services. Catering Menus
Hospitality Catering Services Catering Menus BUFFETS AND BOXES PLATTERS Go Fresh Finger Buffet» Assorted wraps with the following fillings: Duck in hoi sin sauce Chicken Caesar Tuna mayonnaise Falafel
More informationGaining Weight for Athletes
Gaining Weight for Athletes Prepared by Jenn Van Ness, ATC June 2008 Gain Weight the Healthy Way To gain one pound, you need to eat approximately 500 more calories a day. Approximately one pound of fat
More informationFood/dish Food home page number and category Location
Arctic roll 7. Cake, biscuit, pudding, yoghurt, confectionery, savoury snacks select 2. "No" --> 6. Other dessert --> select arctic roll from drop down menu Babybel type cheese 4. Egg, cheese or egg, cheese
More informationUseful Websites for more information. www.eatwell.gov.uk. www.lovefoodhatewaste.com. www.nutrition.org.uk. www.bda.uk.com
Useful Websites for more information www.eatwell.gov.uk www.lovefoodhatewaste.com www.nutrition.org.uk www.bda.uk.com Community Development Dietitians 2010 This Leaflet has been awarded: Commendation from
More informationFULL BREAKFAST CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
Start your day the right way with our new Premier Inn Breakfast. Choose as much as you like from our Full and Continental selections. Only 8.99 Make a fresh start with our new and improved Continental
More informationPotassium Values of Food
Potassium Values of Food Potassium is a mineral found in many foods. One of its main jobs is to send messages to your muscles so they will work properly. When potassium in the blood is too high it can
More informationPALEO WK 01 MONDAY TUESDAY. TWO WeEK MEAL PLAN. PM Snack. Lunch. AM Snack. Breakfast. Supper. Only if hungry! Green Tea.
WK 01 TWO WeEK MEAL PLAN MONDAY 3 Egg Omelette add vegetables of choice fried in coconut oil. Celery and nut butter *NOT peanut butter Tuna salad in a lettuce wrap. substitute mayo for avocado. Steak and
More informationEDUCATION, ONE ENTRÉE AT A TIME
EDUCATION, ONE ENTRÉE AT A TIME PICK-UP MENU RESTAURANT AND BANQUET FACILITY Lewiston Regional Technical Center (LRTC) Culinary Arts Program Thank you for considering The Green Ladle for your function.
More informationFOOD QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS
FOOD QUESTIONNAIRE RESULTS QUESTION 1 How many meals do you usually eat every day? At what times do you eat your meals? STUDENTS ANSWERS 3-4 meals a day Breakfast 7.00 Lunch 12.00 Dinner- 16-20.00 Supper
More informationHigh Protein High Energy Diet
High Protein High Energy Diet High protein and/or high energy diet is useful when: you are underweight you are losing weight without trying you are unable to eat enough due to poor appetite or nausea you
More informationFrikadelle 145 Meat loaf 144 Mince curry and rice 146 Ossobuco 152 Rich beef stew 151 Thai beef curry 147
Index Alfredo sauce 72 Almonds Amarula coffee 40 Aniseed sugar 17 Apples Apricots Asparagus Steamed asparagus with bacon 124 Atchar 80 Avocado dip 67 Bacon Steamed asparagus with bacon 124 Baking powder
More informationJunior High School Lunch Menu January 5th - 9th, 2015
Junior High School Lunch Menu January 5th - 9th, 2015 A full student lunch includes a choice of entrée supplying protein and grain, up to 3 vegetable side dishes, 1 fruit side dish, and a choice of milk.
More informationNutrition Guidelines for Diabetes
Nutrition Guidelines for Diabetes Eating healthy foods and keeping a healthy body weight are very important parts of a diabetes treatment plan. A healthy diet and weight helps to keep your blood sugar
More informationThe Royal Inn Menu. Where ever possible ingredients are locally sourced and G.M. free.
The Royal Inn Menu Please be aware that our dishes are cooked fresh to order so at busy times there might be a slight delay. Where ever possible ingredients are locally sourced and G.M. free. If you have
More informationThe Dining Room at the Arden
The Dining Room at the Arden BREAKFAST MENU $5.29 - $9.99 ARDEN BREAKFAST Farm Fresh Eggs Any Style with Bacon, Sausage or Ham, Homefries and Toast FROM THE GRIDDLE Pancakes or French Toast with Bacon
More informationWestwood Retirement Resort II 09/21/2014-09/27/2014. Westwood Retirement Resort II Sunday, September 21, 2014. Spice Cake
Sunday, September 21, 2014 Five-Bean Soup Cranberry Wine Salad % Baked Sole Almondine Fillet of sole baked with onion, garlic, lemon and slivered almonds. Beef Tips Tender beef tips simmered in a mushroom
More informationAssurity Life Insurance CATERING MENU
Assurity Life Insurance CATERING MENU BREAKFAST Café Continental - $6.50 per guest House Baked Miniature Scones, Pastries, Muffins, and Bagels Sliced Seasonal Fresh Fruit and Berries Orange, Grapefruit,
More informationThe Bite Catering Thank you
The Bite Catering Thank you for considering The Bite Catering for your function. We will take every opportunity to make your special function a successful one. We use only the freshest ingredients and
More informationOptimising Mealtime Insulin Dosing:
Optimising Mealtime Insulin Dosing: Do Protein & Fat Matter? Dr Kirstine Bell APD, CDE & PhD Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted Albert Einstein Overview
More informationHow To Eat Without Getting Sick
Level 2 Dysphagia Mechanically Altered* This diet consists of foods that are moist, soft-textured and easily formed into a bolus. All foods on Level 1 are. Meats and other select foods may be ground or
More informationMaintenance Sample Meal Plans
Maintenance Sample Meal Plans In Maintenance, some people prefer to work with general guidelines for success while others prefer more structure and a specific meal pattern to follow. In this document,
More informationResources for Carbohydrate Counting
Resources for Carbohydrate Counting The Diabetes Carbohydrate and Fat Gram Guide By LeaAnn Holzmeister, RD, CDE American Diabetes Association See contact information below The Doctor s Pocket Calorie,
More informationThe Glycaemic Index (GI)
The Glycaemic Index (GI) This booklet is designed to help you understand what the glycaemic index of food means and which foods have a high or low GI This booklet was given to you by: Name: Contact Tel
More informationThe Lair Marketplace Vegan Vegetarian Gluten Free Dairy Free
Morning Yogurt Bar Fresh Fruit Yoplait Plain Yogurt Yoplait Strawberry Yogurt Cottage Cheese Yoplait Vanilla Yogurt Grits Steel Cut Oats Salad Bar All Lettuce All Vegetables Croutons Pepitas (pumpkin seeds)
More informationNutritional Advice for Competitive Swimmers
Nutritional Advice for Competitive Swimmers Motivation, training and the genes you get from your parents are considered by many athletes and coaches to be the most important factors for successful athletic
More informationLicensed light refreshment restaurants may only prepare and sell one of the following groups of food items for consumption on the premises
LIST OF APPROVED FOOD ITEMS FOR LIGHT REFRESHMENT RESTAURANTS Licensed light refreshment restaurants may only prepare and sell one of the following groups of food items f consumption on the premises Group
More informationStarters. Toast Skagen A Scandinavian favorite with prawns, crayfish tail, red onion, dill and crème fraîche on toasted bread 6.65
Starters Toast Skagen A Scandinavian favorite with prawns, crayfish tail, red onion, dill and crème fraîche on toasted bread 6.65 Home Made Scotch Egg Served hot with piccalilli 6.45 Home Made Soup of
More informationEmber Inns Festive Menu FOH Allergen Guide V1. (Published 09.10.2015) CONCERNED ABOUT ALLERGENS?
CONCERNED ABOUT ALLERGENS? This guide is provided to enable you to make your own decision on menu choice. We cannot recommend or tell you what is suitable for you to eat. The descriptions on our menus
More informationenergy (kcal) fat (g) Beef 219 1188 282 3.0 1.4 38.0 5.1 6.3 23.0 1.1 Chicken Breast 233 1279 304 3.0 1.1 39.0 5.2 6.3 27.0 1.2
6-inch Low Fat Subs Values based on 9-Grain wheat bread, lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, green peppers and onions. Beef 219 1188 282 3.0 1.4 38.0 5.1 6.3 23.0 1.1 Chicken Breast 233 1279 304 3.0 1.1 39.0
More informationIncreasing Protein in the Diet
Increasing Protein in the Diet What is protein? Protein is a nutrient essential for: Growth Healing Immune system Maintenance of tissue, skin, hair, and nails At times, when your appetite is low, or when
More informationProtein Values in Foods
Protein Values in Foods This document is used as reference material to support the Alternative Health Improvement Center s Newsletter article: Eat your Protein! Stay Healthy! located at http://ahicatlanta.com/articles/eat-your-protein-to-stay-healthy.html.
More informationCommittee on Medical Aspects of Food and Nutrition Policy
Nutrient Intakes Last updated: December 2014 This paper describes how nutrient intakes are calculated from food purchases and how they are compared to nutrient recommendations and other dietary guidelines.
More informationSaturated Fat (g) Trans Fat (g) Cholesterol (mg) Sodium (mg) 1 Serving 300 35 4 1 0 0 470 61 6 28 7 40 0 20 45
Nutrition Guide Printed on 06-27-2016. Information can change frequently, so check www.dunkindonuts.com for the most current information. Before placing your order, please inform your server if a person
More informationTake Away & Delivery Menu
313-317 King Street, Hammersmith, W6 9NH T: 020 8748 6887 T: 020 8748 4390 www.saigon-saigon.co.uk Delivery available everyday, from 6.30pm - 9.30pm for all orders above 20 We deliver within a 3 mile radius
More informationEating well: first year of life Food photo cards
Eating well: first year of life Food photo cards For information on how to use these food photo cards, see Eating Well First Year of Life Practical Guide. ISBN 978-1-89-782030-8 Eating Well: First Year
More informationHow to Feed Your Growing Child Ages 2 to 5
How to Feed Your Growing Child Ages 2 to 5 PAGE 1 Canada s Food Guide recommends... One Food Guide Serving can be divided into smaller amounts and served throughout the day. Vegetables and Fruit Grain
More informationCatering for all Occasions
Wedding Breakfast Starters (A choice of two starters) Homemade Soups Vegetable, Red Pepper and Tomato, Leek and Potato or Carrot and Coriander All served with a crusty roll Mozzarella and Tomato Stack
More informationRegistered Trade Mark
2008 High Energy, High Protein, Low Fiber Guidelines Registered Trade Mark High Energy, High Protein, Low Fibre Guidelines Eating well, even though you may not feel hungry, is an important part of taking
More informationCATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS
CATERING FOR ALL OCCASIONS CATERING OPTIONS Prices correct as of August 2015 our hog roast menu We have a selection of menus to cater for all types of occasions. Our Hog Roasts are supplied with disposable
More informationChoose one item daily from the following list:
Choose one item daily from the following list: ~ 3 Pieces fresh fruit ~ 2oz (50g) dried fruit e.g. apricots, raisins ~ 1 slice bread and thin spread of jam, marmalade, low fat cheese spread, paste or low
More informationBREAKFAST & LUNCH. catering menu. KELLI JONES Café and Beverage Manager kjones@tasteamerica.net w: 312.799.2121 f: 312.799.2529
BREAKFAST & LUNCH catering menu KELLI JONES Café and Beverage Manager kjones@tasteamerica.net w: 312.799.2121 f: 312.799.2529 Thank you for choosing the North & Clark Café for your catering needs. Please
More information(8 years or younger)
What is iron? Iron deficiency in children (8 years or younger) Iron is a mineral found in food that your body needs. It is bound to hemoglobin, which is an important part of red blood cells. Iron helps
More information1. PLATTER 1 R40.00 PER PERSON Spicy Chicken Wings Rump Kebabs Mini Mince Pies Chicken Balls Beef Dogs Fricadels
Function Menus * * * WELCOME SNACKS * * * 1. PLATTER 1 R40.00 PER PERSON Spicy Chicken Wings Rump Kebabs Mini Mince Pies Chicken Balls Beef Dogs Fricadels 2. PLATTER 2 R40.00 PER PERSON Phyllo Cheese Pies
More informationHealthy Eating on a Budget
Healthy Eating on a Budget menus and notes Introduction The aim of this information is to help you to make healthy and inexpensive choices through menu planning for your family and their packed lunch
More informationChop Bloc Allergen Menu. Starters
Allergen Menu Chop Bloc Allergen Menu Allergies and special dietary requirements are taken very seriously at Chop Bloc. We work closely with our suppliers and our food safety partners to ensure that our
More informationPlanning Meals for Toddlers
For Healthcare Professional use Toddler Factsheet 1.5 Planning Meals for Toddlers www.infantandtoddlerforum.org LEARNING POINTS 1 Menu planning can help to establish a pattern of nutritionally balanced
More information2016 Catering Menu. Courtyard Kingston Highway 401/Division Street 103 Dalton Avenue, Kingston, ON K7K 0C4 T 6135487000 marriott.
2016 Catering Menu WELCOME TO A REFRESHING APPROACH TO EVENTS Whether you're planning a business meeting, family reunion or wedding rehearsal, having plenty of options and personalized attention can turn
More informationGlycemic Index & Diabetes
Glycemic Index & Diabetes Carbohydrates are the sugars and starches in the foods you eat. They are broken down into glucose, which your body uses for energy. Carbohydrates are found in grains & cereals,
More informationMenucard valid from: 01.02.2016.
Cold appetizers 1., Mozzarella with tomatoes, basil, olive oil 990.-Ft 2., Eggplant cream, toast with garlic 890.-Ft 3., Smoked salmon with fresh salad and olive oil & lemon dressing 1390.-Ft x 4., Caesar
More information