Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This isn’t hard, I pack hot lunch for my middle schooler all 5 days of the week, I pack it in thermos, warm it with hot water first.
My lunches are awesome, don’t mean to be rude but if your kid cares this much for a hot lunch then you need to get creative and make the effort.
Mine will be having hot chicken pasta aglio olio tomorrow with a side of cherry tomatoes/ bell peppers tossed in olive oil, feta cheese and a dash of lime + homemade chocolate chip cookie.
How big/heavy is that? How do you even pack that?
Isn't it gross to have a hot non-soup meat on warmers for hours? Isn't that a bacteria risk?
Anonymous wrote:Odd News story last week of students demanding food delivered to side doors at their schools in spite of FCPS’ “No Food Delivery Service” rule.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/doordash-driver-says-requests-at-fairfax-county-schools-raise-security-concerns/3438190/
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t hard, I pack hot lunch for my middle schooler all 5 days of the week, I pack it in thermos, warm it with hot water first.
My lunches are awesome, don’t mean to be rude but if your kid cares this much for a hot lunch then you need to get creative and make the effort.
Mine will be having hot chicken pasta aglio olio tomorrow with a side of cherry tomatoes/ bell peppers tossed in olive oil, feta cheese and a dash of lime + homemade chocolate chip cookie.
Anonymous wrote:I’m shocked so many kids are clamoring for junk. Really, my kids teetered on very much not eating at school all day because they didn’t want to use the bathroom and didn’t want to gain weight.
Anonymous wrote:OP is asking for door dash and every day. Can you imagine if everyone did that? Not to mention you would have randos coming into the school. It's a bit over the top but hey maybe I'm just old skool.
Anonymous wrote:You have to be kidding me.
Anonymous wrote:You have to be kidding me.
I don’t think any FCPS schools allow food delivery services,yet the news story posted earlier today demonstrates how food is smuggled into schools.Anonymous wrote:Our HS does not allow this. If you want to drop off a hot lunch for your kid every day, you personally can do that. You’d leave it on a shelf in the office your kid can come pick it up from. Parents only, no delivery drivers are allowed to drop off anywhere on campus.