Anonymous wrote:I’d love to know how old these kids are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of parents doing this for a high school team. Most kids either one – bring their own food two – grab something local before warm-up start or three – their parents bring them something.
For our school, we have to feed team, coaches and managers and deal with food allergies.
That said, they need to eat and it’s a long night for all when they get back late from an away game.
I understand accommodating allergies, but not preferences.
So you wouldn’t accommodate a vegetarian? Sounds like you’re an AH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of parents doing this for a high school team. Most kids either one – bring their own food two – grab something local before warm-up start or three – their parents bring them something.
For our school, we have to feed team, coaches and managers and deal with food allergies.
That said, they need to eat and it’s a long night for all when they get back late from an away game.
I understand accommodating allergies, but not preferences.
So you wouldn’t accommodate a vegetarian? Sounds like you’re an AH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of parents doing this for a high school team. Most kids either one – bring their own food two – grab something local before warm-up start or three – their parents bring them something.
For our school, we have to feed team, coaches and managers and deal with food allergies.
That said, they need to eat and it’s a long night for all when they get back late from an away game.
I understand accommodating allergies, but not preferences.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulled pork sandwiches are easy to batch make. I’d add single serve bag of chips and cups of cut up fruit.
Sure hope nobody on the team is kosher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of parents doing this for a high school team. Most kids either one – bring their own food two – grab something local before warm-up start or three – their parents bring them something.
For our school, we have to feed team, coaches and managers and deal with food allergies.
That said, they need to eat and it’s a long night for all when they get back late from an away game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulled pork sandwiches are easy to batch make. I’d add single serve bag of chips and cups of cut up fruit.
Sure hope nobody on the team is kosher.
Or keeps halal
Yeah, no. All white boys.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never heard of parents doing this for a high school team. Most kids either one – bring their own food two – grab something local before warm-up start or three – their parents bring them something.