Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Since you insist on your kid buying, they have options in MS.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/food-and-nutrition/menus/sy24-25/oct/ms/5380.25ggk_ms_menu_october.pdf
Salad, potatos, cauliflower, fruits, other veggies, yogurt and fruit.
They CAN find something to eat. THey just may not like it.
It’s basically zero protein there, you know.
Anonymous wrote:Since you insist on your kid buying, they have options in MS.
https://www.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/siteassets/district/departments/food-and-nutrition/menus/sy24-25/oct/ms/5380.25ggk_ms_menu_october.pdf
Salad, potatos, cauliflower, fruits, other veggies, yogurt and fruit.
They CAN find something to eat. THey just may not like it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fruits and veggies do not contain gluten,
Dont you have any leftover from dinner?
No kitchen means can’t easily cook. Also, can’t easily reheat at school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fruits and veggies do not contain gluten,
Dont you have any leftover from dinner?
No kitchen means can’t easily cook. Also, can’t easily reheat at school.
Anonymous wrote:Fruits and veggies do not contain gluten,
Dont you have any leftover from dinner?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way a school cafeteria could provide celiac safe options. It's too much to expect.
nobody said celiac. Even just being able to have something like a hamburger without a bun. There is literally NOTHING on the menu that can even be customized for somebody with a gluten sensitivity that isn't to the level of celiac. The only thing they have is multigrain cereal.
Celiac is a thing. Gluten sensitivity is total BS. There are studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.
Please cite the studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.
Anonymous wrote:Pack a lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Why does the MCPS menu basically have nothing gluten free? They don’t even have hamburgers so you can take off the bun. Everything is wheat!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My school Colleagues and i laughing our way thru this thread.
I'm not a teacher but I'm laughing too. The entitlement is real.
+1 This is a middle schooler. Let's say just one day he has to eat only fruit and a carton of milk for lunch. One single day in his whole life he has to get from 7:30 (breakfast) to 3:15 (after school) with only what can be salvaged from the school lunch. Isn't that a natural consequence that might help him remember his lunch moving forward?
Exactly, I would have told my kid "guess you'll remember your lunch next time" and stop worrying about it.
Also, I can't get over the fact that a seemingly healthy middle schooler is gluten free.
I mean, the one thing I believe OP about is that the kid gets stomach upset if he eats gluten. That's a thing that absolutely happens. Everything else is galaxy brained permissive parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way a school cafeteria could provide celiac safe options. It's too much to expect.
nobody said celiac. Even just being able to have something like a hamburger without a bun. There is literally NOTHING on the menu that can even be customized for somebody with a gluten sensitivity that isn't to the level of celiac. The only thing they have is multigrain cereal.
Celiac is a thing. Gluten sensitivity is total BS. There are studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.
Please cite the studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way a school cafeteria could provide celiac safe options. It's too much to expect.
nobody said celiac. Even just being able to have something like a hamburger without a bun. There is literally NOTHING on the menu that can even be customized for somebody with a gluten sensitivity that isn't to the level of celiac. The only thing they have is multigrain cereal.
Celiac is a thing. Gluten sensitivity is total BS. There are studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.
Please cite the studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.
Gluten is known to cause problems with autoimmune conditions, such as Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, psoriatic arthritis, psoriasis, eczema, crohns disease, and ulcerative colitis
https://www.yalemedicine.org/conditions/dermatitis-herpetiformis
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29202198/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way a school cafeteria could provide celiac safe options. It's too much to expect.
nobody said celiac. Even just being able to have something like a hamburger without a bun. There is literally NOTHING on the menu that can even be customized for somebody with a gluten sensitivity that isn't to the level of celiac. The only thing they have is multigrain cereal.
Celiac is a thing. Gluten sensitivity is total BS. There are studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.
Please cite the studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no way a school cafeteria could provide celiac safe options. It's too much to expect.
nobody said celiac. Even just being able to have something like a hamburger without a bun. There is literally NOTHING on the menu that can even be customized for somebody with a gluten sensitivity that isn't to the level of celiac. The only thing they have is multigrain cereal.
Celiac is a thing. Gluten sensitivity is total BS. There are studies showing that gluten-free diets are actually harmful to children.